Color Deception

Magic Makers

(Based on 1 review)
The performer shows a black coin in one hand and a white coin in the other. When the performer's hands are closed and then opened, the coins have switched places. This is repeated and the spectator begins to believe each coin is white on one side and black on the other. The performer then passes the coins together and reveals that they are now red, yellow, light blue and green.

Reviews

Richard Mendez

Feb 06, 2004

A very visual close-up effect that is fully examinable upon conclusion. Precision made and can withstand the closest examination with nothing to find. The only problem I have with this set is that the chips themselves are of an inferior lighter brass when compared to Black & White Surprise or Kamillion Koins. Also, the colored insets are made of papered stickers as opposed to the plastic rubber like stickers used on other sets. Finally, I've seen this particular set priced anywhere from $12 to the suggested retail price of $45.
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