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Solari's Miser Miracle

Solari, Bob

Bob Solari

(Based on 1 review)
Supplied with a stainless steel mini coin pail, a giant size half dollar coin 3" in diameter and a normal half dollar incorporated into a special gimmick. The illustrated instruction sheet explains the routine and walks the performer through the two 'moves' involved in working the effect.

Performer is seen holding a stainless steel mini coin pail. Performer reaches in the air, plucks out a half dollar which is heard when thrown into the cup. This is repeated 6 or 7 times. Performer makes an upward toss motion with cup, out comes a 3" half dollar. Performer ends clean. Simple to do. The gimmick does the work, No sleight of hand, Learn in minutes, Can be performed close-up or on stage, Used by professionals world wide.

Reviews

Stuart Philip

Official Reviewer

Dec 23, 2014

I just love this trick. Kids really love it and adults love it too. Many of the adults who I have performed this trick for have laughed, some have been bewildered and some have gasped at the kicker ending. I have yet to find someone that did not enjoy watching this trick. And, it is very reasonably priced.

In Solari's Miser Miracle, the magician plucks numerous Kennedy half dollar coins out of the air and drops them into a small metallic ice bucket. The audience hears the clang of each coin landing in the bucket as the performer continues to drop coin after coin into the bucket. After repeating these "deposits" the magician asks the audience how many half dollar coins are in the bucket and reveals that there is only one: a jumbo sized 3 inch half dollar coin.

This very reasonably priced trick comes with small stainless steel ice bucket, a 3 inch Kennedy half dollar, a gimmick that allows you to produce an endless supply of half dollar coins from thin air and one page of easy-to-follow instructions.

The promotional video is completely accurate and what you see is what you get. The ad copy is slightly off in two respects. First, it claims that there is no sleight of hand. That is not 100% true. There is a sleight, but it is so slight, that it almost doesn't count. Anyone can master this one. Second, it says that you will "learn in minutes" when this exceedingly easy trick is learned in seconds. Once you try the gimmick on for size, you are off to the races, almost immediately.

If you like this idea, or the way the promotional video looks, there is no reason why you should not buy one immediately.
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