This was my first coin in bottle purchase because I was always skeptical of all of the others as they all received mixed reviews. I finally decided to pick one up and I'm glad it was Impervious.
I don't exactly remember the names of the versions but I will update it once I watch the DVD again.
Version 1 (Christopher Williams):
This version is the one I use the most, you simply ask the spectator for a handful of change, you take a coin and put it on the side of the bottle, then with a rub, it goes right through. The version is deviously simple and everything looks perfectly normal which is what I love about it. When you rotate the bottle to show that nothing is inside, it truly looks amazing.
Version 2 (Jeremy Hanrahan):
Jeremy's version is basically the same, but has a killer display at the beginning. You can hold the bottle in your fingertips (one finger on the cap, one finger on the bottom) it looks beautiful and suspicions will all be put to rest with this display.
Bonus:
The bonus is a version sort of combining the two. Instead of placing the coin on the side, this version allows you to slam the coin through the bottle.
Factory Sealed?
People will ask whether this is able to be factory sealed, and Jeremy shows you a great way to have the bottle factory sealed. There is also a really really simple way to make it seem as if it is sealed.
If you are looking for a wonderful coin through bottle that you will use for years upon years, this is the one. When done right it looks so smooth and you're left with a great souvenir for your spectators. I've gotten great reactions.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
Mitchell
I don't exactly remember the names of the versions but I will update it once I watch the DVD again.
Version 1 (Christopher Williams):
This version is the one I use the most, you simply ask the spectator for a handful of change, you take a coin and put it on the side of the bottle, then with a rub, it goes right through. The version is deviously simple and everything looks perfectly normal which is what I love about it. When you rotate the bottle to show that nothing is inside, it truly looks amazing.
Version 2 (Jeremy Hanrahan):
Jeremy's version is basically the same, but has a killer display at the beginning. You can hold the bottle in your fingertips (one finger on the cap, one finger on the bottom) it looks beautiful and suspicions will all be put to rest with this display.
Bonus:
The bonus is a version sort of combining the two. Instead of placing the coin on the side, this version allows you to slam the coin through the bottle.
Factory Sealed?
People will ask whether this is able to be factory sealed, and Jeremy shows you a great way to have the bottle factory sealed. There is also a really really simple way to make it seem as if it is sealed.
If you are looking for a wonderful coin through bottle that you will use for years upon years, this is the one. When done right it looks so smooth and you're left with a great souvenir for your spectators. I've gotten great reactions.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
Mitchell