This is is one of those props you almost never see a magician without.
With folding coins, you can make coins appear & disappear from the
most impossible places! You can bite them, tear them, bend them and do
all sorts of feats. You are only limited by your own imagination.
- I offer two different folding coins: a 1-fold coin, and a 2-fold
coin. (For some interesting insights into the design & manufacture
of these folding coins, click here.)
- Comes with full instructions, extra bands, and classic hard-hitting routines!
Here are three sample tricks you can perform with these folding coins.
Coin In Bottle (can only be performed with 2-fold coin)
Effect: Imagine being able to
borrow & coin & a bottle from a spectator. Inserting the coin
into the bottle , & passing it around .You then easily remove the
coin from the bottle & return both the coin & the bottle to the
spectator. Impossible? Maybe, but not for you! This is a classic in
coin magic & can be repeated over & over with no set up.
Coin Bite (can be performed with 1-fold or 2-fold coin)
Effect: Borrowe a coin from a
spectator, and a piece is bitten from the coin. The coin is shown in
full view with the piece missing. The magician draws attention to the
bitten coin and spits the missing piece back at the coin. Instantly,
the coin is restored to its original state. The spectator's coin can
then be handed back!
Torn and Restored (can be performed with 1-fold or 2-fold coin)
Effect: Both sides of a coin
are torn away , the center piece is all that remains. With no more
effort than a snap of your fingers or a wave of your hand & the
coin Magically restores itself.
* Great close-up magic at a great price!
* Made especially for the everyday coin worker. Reliable.
* Available in a variety of coin types allowing you be ready to "borrow" a coin from a variety of spectators.
* Comes with full instructions, extra bands and classic hard-hitting routines
Coin ships as a 2-fold coin. If you want only 1 fold, please specify when ordering.
This product was added to our catalog on Sunday 05 February, 2006.