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Transcode by Mathieu Bich

Transcode by Mathieu Bich

Visually CHANGE the back design of a card as it passes through the center of the deck.See Details.

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Magic Tricks

UNICOIN by Chris Kenner

Four ordinary coins are displayed and held at the fingertips of your right hand. One at a time, each coin vanishes in the blink of an eye - only to instantly reappear in the other hand.

An advanced coin routine from Chris Kenner. NO gimmicks. NO setup.

Learn a beautiful four phase magic trick - as well as multiple sleights, handlings, variations, and tips - in nearly 15 minutes of detailed training filmed on location in Las Vegas, Nevada.


"A very fun routine with a nice twist." - Ben, New York

UNICOIN by Chris Kenner Four coins instantly and visually travel from one hand to the other under impossible conditions.

Chris Kenner presents his unique take on the classic Coins Across plot. Pure sleight-of-hand coupled with devilishly clever misdirection in one incredible routine.

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2 Reviews

Average Rating:

  • 3.7273
from 11 ratings
  • 5
Hunter • NC • 01/23/12

This is the best coins across I have seen. Chris Kenner does not miss anything when teaching the effect, everything is covered, and even a different beginning. The only thing I could think of for reasons not to buy it is that if you have CoinONE by Homer Liwag or the book Totally Out of Control by Chris Kenner, you know a similar trick called The Deep. If you do have one of these, I say you should still get this download. UniCOIN entertains the audience more than any coins across. The Deep after the first two coins, the spectator(s) already know what is going to happen next, but with UniCOIN, you surprise the spectator with a kicker ending. Also the tossing the coin is as well entertaining. The only other con to this effect is that there is a very bold move at the end. I do not think this will ever be a problem, the reason is they think ("they" being the spectator or spectators) think they know what is going to happen, so they are not looking for this move. I say this is a must have as far as coins across effects go.

  • 5
Wisdom Kim • South Korea • 08/11/10

Absolutely astonishing! This one amongs to my pet coin routines!

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