Really nicely done my friend! The last bit is a great example of audience/ volunteer handling. If you are a beginner or intermediate magician who might know the secret but doesn't understand the value of the handling here it would be worth your time to invest in what he does here. Excellent!
Being a coin man myself, I just wondered if there is any spectator suspicion by the gentle placement of the coins into the glass? Otherwise, an excellent routine.
actually I have it and the glass has a lot to do with the routine. It wont work the way it is presented with a regular bar glass. I didn't believe it either until I bought the darn thing.
Really nicely done my friend! The last bit is a great example of audience/ volunteer handling. If you are a beginner or intermediate magician who might know the secret but doesn't understand the value of the handling here it would be worth your time to invest in what he does here. Excellent!
Emily is so beautiful.
Being a coin man myself, I just wondered if there is any spectator suspicion by the gentle placement of the coins into the glass?
Otherwise, an excellent routine.
what coins is he using?
barber(America sliver half dollar)
Those are old school US Barber Half dollars. He also likes to use English Crowns. They are both wonderful silver coins
He's using a ]. Has little to do with the glass.
Wyatt Goettsch glass is actually relevant, attempting this with a ] and not this glass would be tricky die to hideouts etc
actually I have it and the glass has a lot to do with the routine. It wont work the way it is presented with a regular bar glass. I didn't believe it either until I bought the darn thing.
@@billbateman8395 just guessing but is it just a glass with the bottom the same size as the coins?
a standard bar glass-old fashioned I think they call it. Crystal I think.