Back Thumb Palm Vanish
Key features
Angle-proof vanish suitable for different performance scenarios
Technically a steal but creates a strong magical effect
Requires practice and precise timing for seamless execution
Ideal for expanding coin magic repertoire
Pros
Angle-proof, making it versatile for various performance settings
Strong magical effect that can enhance coin routines
Clear instructions provided for hand positioning and execution
Cons
Requires significant practice to master
May not be suitable for beginners due to technical difficulty
Effect
The Back Thumb Palm Vanish makes a coin disappear from the magician's hand in a seemingly impossible way. The audience sees the coin vanish cleanly, with no obvious movement or sleight of hand. The effect is smooth and deceptive, leaving spectators wondering where the coin went.
Full details
The Back Thumb Palm Vanish is a technique where the coin is secretly palmed using the thumb and the back of the hand. It is technically a steal rather than a vanish, but it creates a strong illusion of the coin disappearing. The move is angle-proof, meaning it can be performed in front of an audience without fear of exposure. Proper hand positioning and timing are crucial for a seamless execution. The vanish is versatile and can be integrated into various coin routines to add a surprising element.
Who should consider the trick
This trick is ideal for magicians who want to expand their coin magic repertoire. It is suitable for performers who are comfortable with basic sleight of hand and are looking to add a deceptive and angle-proof vanish to their routines. The Back Thumb Palm Vanish is particularly useful for those who perform in close-up settings where angles are a concern.
Information on how difficult it is to perform
The Back Thumb Palm Vanish requires practice to master. While it is not the most difficult move, it does demand precise hand positioning and timing. Magicians should be prepared to spend time practicing to ensure the vanish looks natural and deceptive. Craig Petty emphasizes the importance of practice and timing for seamless execution.
What magicians say
Craig Petty describes the Back Thumb Palm Vanish as a strong move for coin routines. He highlights its angle-proof nature, making it a reliable choice for performances. The vanish is technically a steal but creates a convincing illusion of the coin disappearing. Petty also stresses the need for practice to achieve a smooth and deceptive execution. This vanish is a valuable addition to any magician's toolkit, especially for those looking to enhance their coin magic with a versatile and deceptive technique.
What people are saying about Back Thumb Palm Vanish
magic-tv says...
The Back Thumb Palm Vanish, though technically a steal, is a strong move for routines. Craig emphasizes practice and timing for each technique.
Tutorial videos
Coin Vanish Tutorial Special | 5x5 With Craig Petty
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