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These Damn American Coins

Matt Colman

(Based on 1 review)
Three coins, two hands and a camp little purse. First off, three coins drop to the table. Counting the three coins...you realize one has vanished in mid air...It has penetrated the purse! Open up the little purse to find the first coin! The excitement doesn't stop there! Oh no baby. After the bewilderment of how the hell that happened, the magi tries to repeat it, this time not through cheap imitation leather, oh no he means business...this time through solid wood! Two coins are rubbed on top of the table the hand is removed and shown one has gone. It has melted through the table! The magician losing his sanity over the damn American coins tries it one more time. One coin rubbed through the table, the last one can even be signed! It's gone! The other hand goes underneath and plucks the last coin out from under. The purse is placed on the table. "A miracle" they all shout. It's all over. Just then the magician seems to lose his balance as the coin purse he's resting on vanishes from under his hand! It's melted through the table too!

Pages 7 - Spiral bound

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Bryce Kuhlman

Official Reviewer

Jun 23, 2008

It’s a coin routine. Three coins, one purse. One coin jumps to the purse, the others go through the table. You’re also given several alternate endings, including a signed coin through table and a purse-through-table finale.

It’s good, but it’s not revolutionary. It would be great material for a magazine submission or a $5 download… assuming proper grammatical corrections were made.

There’s one more thing I need to point out. You’re going to need special coins to do this. Specifically an expanded shell and a flipper coin. This isn’t mentioned anywhere in the description, which seems irresponsible to me. If I had forked out $15 and then had to spend another $40 for coins, I’d be pissed.
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