Pops Coins Across by Pop Haydn - DVD
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Pop Haydn explains his fun coin routine, Coins Across. This routine has been a staple in his close-up, bar and walk-around magic for more than forty years. It is fun and challenging, and truly amazing for the spectators.
This is not a very easy routine to accomplish, but all the sleights are explained clearly and most are fairly standard. Everything you need to know is here, and anyone can learn these moves with a little practice.
Every detail of handling and presentation is taught, and the DVD includes a live performance in the W.C. Fields Bar of the Magic Castle.
Also includes a bonus Trick, The Millikin Coin Transposition. The Millikin Coin Transposition is a beautiful effect that Pop uses in his walk-around.
It involves two large and two small coins which seem to magically just jump from hand to hand. These exchanges take place in an amazing way, without the performer using any moves that the average spectator might know. It is very strong. Pop also explains his methods of sleeving for the effect.
It is especially strong for those difficult spectators who may have some knowledge of magic and are looking for the things they might recognize. These moves are totally unfamiliar to the average beginning magician.
Both these routines are powerful and entertaining. They will quickly become an important part of your working repertoire.
This is not a very easy routine to accomplish, but all the sleights are explained clearly and most are fairly standard. Everything you need to know is here, and anyone can learn these moves with a little practice.
Every detail of handling and presentation is taught, and the DVD includes a live performance in the W.C. Fields Bar of the Magic Castle.
Also includes a bonus Trick, The Millikin Coin Transposition. The Millikin Coin Transposition is a beautiful effect that Pop uses in his walk-around.
It involves two large and two small coins which seem to magically just jump from hand to hand. These exchanges take place in an amazing way, without the performer using any moves that the average spectator might know. It is very strong. Pop also explains his methods of sleeving for the effect.
It is especially strong for those difficult spectators who may have some knowledge of magic and are looking for the things they might recognize. These moves are totally unfamiliar to the average beginning magician.
Both these routines are powerful and entertaining. They will quickly become an important part of your working repertoire.