http://wimp.com/coinmagician/
I'm not sure what this guy's English name is, but he's a Taiwanese magician who is VERY famous (and rich) in China now.
And I have to say, his tricks are pretty amazing, just watch for yourself.
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http://wimp.com/coinmagician/
I'm not sure what this guy's English name is, but he's a Taiwanese magician who is VERY famous (and rich) in China now.
And I have to say, his tricks are pretty amazing, just watch for yourself.
OH SNAP CRACK A POT RICE KRISPIES
Really amazing; quite a mind-breaking in making the trick
He and Cyril should have a duel... in glass cages. :D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-DqqsRGLZo
Kids have been doing the coin through a glass/glass table trick since I was a little kid. When you're tijuana poor, you find creative ways to make money :D I know the basics of how to do it but never took the time to practice it. There's a reason they're both wearing rings and the camera is at an angle :D I'm surprised you guys didn't immediately think "OMFG! MAGNET!"
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQWUM...layer_embedded
The hand through the table, I don't know but that's obviously something to do with the table and not some sleight of hand trick. If two magicians can do it, it's not impressive.
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mother mercy...
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Pretty obvious unless santa clause was real yes?
Wow, I just ran a Google search to see if I could find a video like that but you already did. Thanks for saving me the time.
I'm quite disappointed now. I've seen more complex magic tricks by Jamaicans on the side of the street :D
It's a new year's event. I say it was good for that time. It was a show none the less. What bothers me is that Japanese guy pulling a tube through the small glass table. Maybe it had sliding stuff or the sort.
Anyway, the coin thing is nice. Keep a black hankie to wipe off the tape/glue, and hide the other coin.
If you want something truly impressive you need to see one of those big budget, heavily televised magic tricks involving more than just one person and an object. You know, the kind that takes years for much of the entirety of the magic community to figure out.
I don't know if they have those outside of America/Western Europe though.
I might go search for those. :)
All of you, so easily amused by small things.
I meant the Asians, not the coins, btw.