Digital Dissolve

Oct 28, 2008
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Hey, T11 members I was just wondering about the difficulty of this trick as I am fairly new to magic. I am pretty good at card tricks, but when it comes to coins I usually slip up. Do you think that even though I have very little skill in coin magic that I would be able to preform this awesome trick? Thanks for your help!
 
Jun 10, 2008
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You little stalker!
As Dan and Dave said "This is a coin trick for all you all card guys" so even if you're really new to coin magic, you will be fine. However, it will mean you need to practice it a bit more to make it look absolutely smooth.
 
Oct 28, 2008
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As Dan and Dave said "This is a coin trick for all you all card guys" so even if you're really new to coin magic, you will be fine. However, it will mean you need to practice it a bit more to make it look absolutely smooth.

Thanks man, one more question if you were to buy one which would you buy bullet or factory sealed?
 
Jun 10, 2008
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You little stalker!
Thanks man, one more question if you were to buy one which would you buy bullet or factory sealed?

I'm not a big fan of coin in bottle, but if i really wanted to do one, i would simply use a folding coin. It's a very basic effect but it's still good.

You might argue that bullet or factory sealed lets them sign the coin. In my experience, spectators find it weird to sign a coin. Plus, the signing does not relly make it that much more impressive. I have gotten the same reactions from the folding coin as i have from factory sealed.
 
May 3, 2008
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Thanks man, one more question if you were to buy one which would you buy bullet or factory sealed?

I wouldn't buy bullet because I was disappointed at the method and it's a bit too impractical for me. I simply figured out factory sealed and its a lot better. The spectators will take your word on the coin being yours so you don't have to worry about signing it
 
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