SCOTCH & SODA - ENGLISH PENNY - MAGNETIC
Effect 1: The magician shows a half dollar and an English penny in the left hand, he closes both hands. When the magician opens his hands, the English penny has vanished from his left hand and has traveled to his right hand.
Effect 2: The magician shows a half dollar and an English penny. Both coins are placed in the hand of the spectator. Spectator places his hands behind his back and is asked to place one coin in each hand. Spectator is told to bring both hand to the front and to keep them closed. The magish asks him to open the hand where the half dollar is, there is the half dollar. Spectator is asked what is in his other hand, he replies English penny. But the magician opens his hand and to the amazement of all is the English penny. The spectator opens his hand and finds a quarter.
Effect 3: The magician shows two coins, one of half dollar and other of English penny, places them on a pad or a tablecloth. The coins are covered with the hand. In less then a second the coins are uncovered. There on the table is only the half dollar the English penny has vanished. When the pad or tablecloth is lifted the English penny is found there.
The coins are precision made to create these straight forward miracles. However it is best if you are already familiar with the working of the Scotch & Soda coins.
SCOTCH & SODA COINS - CENTAVO
Scotch & Soda Coins are half dollar and a copper coin. The same routines may be done with the Gin & Tonic coins, but Scotch & Soda Coins are more visible than the quarter sized coins of the Gin & Tonic.
The basic routine is that the magician asks a spectator to hold one copper and one silver coin in his/her hand. The coins are placed in one hand with the palm of the spectator up and the fingers are closed over the coins. The spectator is then asked to put both hands behind their back and to put one coin in one hand and one coin in the other hand. Fists are made to enclose each coin and the coins are brought out in front of the spectator. The magician then states that he bets the spectator a Scotch & Soda (Coke for non-drinkers) that he/she can not show him which hand has the copper coin. It doesn't matter which hand the spectator opens first. One will have the half dollar and one will have a quarter. The copper coin has vanished into nowhere.
Enjoy your drink! Instructions not included with this coin set.
SCOTCH & SODA COINS - ENGLISH PENNY
A Half Dollar and English Penny piece are given to a spectator to hold behind his back. The performer bets he can remove one of the coins from the participant. Of course the participant can feel the coins and definitely thinks it can't be done. The magician wins the bet, and the participant is amazed when he opens his hand and sees a Quarter and that the copper coin has disappeared.
The coins are precision made to create this straight forward miracle. Instructions for three routines are included.
GIN & TONIC COINS
Gin & Tonic coins are similar to Scotch and Soda coins except that they are a quarter and copper coin rather than half dollar and copper coin. The same routines may be done with the Gin & Tonic coins and may be preferred since quarters are more commonly seen than half dollars thereby making the coins less suspicious looking.
The basic routine is that the magician asks a spectator to hold one copper and one silver coin in his/her hand. The coins are placed in one hand with the palm of the spectator up and the fingers are closed over the coins. The spectator is then asked to put both hands behind their back and to put one coin in one hand and one coin in the other hand. Fists are made to enclose each coin and the coins are brought out in front of the spectator. The magician then states that he bets the spectator a Gin and Tonic (Coke for non-drinkers) that he/she can not show him which hand has the copper coin. It doesn't matter which hand the spectator opens first. One will have the quarter and one will have a nickel. The copper coin has vanished into nowhere.
Enjoy your drink!
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