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Excalibur This little routine began as a challenge. Someone posted in a forum what they thought was an advanced routine with a copper, silver, change, places routine. It was awful. While attempting to solve some problems with such routines I came up with this. Two normal coins are used. There are no extras.
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Special Export This next routine is the result of over 30 years of a study with coins across. In this incarnation of coins across a new move called Max Al Ping Chen is used. Again, all the coins are normal and no extras are used.
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Coin Moves Many years ago I was attempting to sell in depth magic seminars that would last a weekend. The goal was to teach the attendees complete solid routines. Only six people were allowed to attend. In an attempt to sell some people on the idea, I created some demo clips to show what would be taught in the class. The clip here is one of those shot. I sat down at the table and turned the camera on. Then I just played with the coins. The first was what I call the Schneider Vanish. The second is the Schneider Classic Vanish. The third is the Snap Back Vanish. I also do the Snap Back Vanish with an interesting twist. In this the coin is dropped into the receiving hand from above the hand. After messing around with these, there is a presentation of Split Silver. A silver dollar is split into two halves. Then the clip is finished with a
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