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Flying Coins & Tray - Mikame

Mikame

(Based on 1 review)
Now Perform Gorgeous Coin Magic without the Moves. MikameCraft of Japan manufactures to perfection, so you don't need all the difficult moves in your routine. Beautiful Coin Vanish - Penetration & Appearance! NO Sleights to Master Revolutionary Gimmickery


Display Four Half Dollars in an ornate wooden stand, a wood coaster and a glass.Put the coaster on top of the mouth of the glass. Explain the coins will jump from the stand and penetrate the wood coaster, then into the glass. Would they like to see Visible or Invisible Flight? You show the Visible Flight. Lift the glass with the coaster on top and take a Half dollar from the stand. Toss the coin in the air and it PENETRATES the coaster and lands in the glass! Do this with each coin jumping into the glass!
FOR THE KILLER KICKER CLIMAX! Vanish these coins from the glass by your favorite method. After you vanish them ALL FOUR coins appear back in the coin stand!

Reviews

Paul White

Jul 17, 2006

Like all Mikame Craft items, the craftmanship is superb. Also, like most Mikame Craft items, the methods utilized are relatively simple and make demands (but not impossible ones) on the magician. This effect requires some performance polish but NOT slight of hand.

The performance will be beautiful with music and no patter. It has at least three different phases, and if you include the vanish of the produced coins - four phases.

The coins disappearing phase is quite and effect. The final coins reappearing phase is startling and visual, although I am looking to adapt the mechanism so that the reappearance is semi-automatic instead of manual.

The coins appearing in the glass phase takes a bit of coordination by the magician if he is working alone or by the magician's assistant if done in partnership. The mechanism is devilishly simple and effective, but requires some practice to make it work perfectly for every coin.

The coaster I received is defective in that it will accept quarters and 100 yen coins but will not accept half dollars in one crucial place. I am currently negotiating with the dealer about a replacement.
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