China Coin by Eric Stevens, Craig Petty, and Roy Kueppers

Created by: Eric Stevens, Craig Petty, Roy Kueppers

The China Coin trick, part of the Tribloon set, is a visually stunning close-up magic routine that involves the production of three Chinese-style coins, a transformation into an American half dollar, and a seamless one-by-one vanish. Designed for table hopping and close-up performances, this trick is entirely performed in the hands, making it highly visual and engaging for spectators. The set includes custom-minted coins for quality and unique effects, along with a variety of routines developed by Eric Stevens and Craig Petty.

Key features

  • Custom-minted coins for high-quality effects

  • Includes multiple routines for versatility

  • Designed for close-up and table hopping performances

  • Visual transformation and vanish effects

  • Comes with a matching regular coin and an Alakazam coin purse

Pros

  • Highly visual and engaging for spectators

  • Multiple routines included for varied performances

  • Custom coins ensure quality and durability

  • Compact and easy to carry for performers

Cons

  • May require practice to master the routines

  • Custom coins might be more expensive than standard ones

Effect

The China Coin trick is part of the Tribloon set, which allows magicians to perform a visually striking routine with coins. The effect involves producing three Chinese-style coins from thin air, transforming one into an American half dollar, and then making the coins vanish one by one. The routine is designed to be performed entirely in the hands, making it ideal for close-up and table-hopping performances.

Full Details

The Tribloon set includes custom-minted coins designed by Roy Kueppers, ensuring high quality and consistency. The set comes with a unique Tribloon coin, a matching regular coin, and a brown Alakazam coin purse. The China Coin routine is one of several included in the set, with additional routines developed by Eric Stevens and Craig Petty. These routines offer variations such as "Apparition Lite," "Wild Production," and "Free Will Coins Across," providing multiple ways to perform with the coins.

Who Should Consider the Trick

This trick is best suited for magicians who perform close-up or table-hopping magic. It is ideal for those who want a fast, visual, and self-contained routine that can be performed with minimal setup. The China Coin effect is particularly appealing to performers who enjoy coin magic and want a routine that combines production, transformation, and vanish sequences.

Difficulty

The China Coin routine is designed to be simple and fast, making it accessible to intermediate-level magicians. The moves rely on misdirection and smooth handling rather than complex sleight of hand. However, proper timing and presentation are key to making the effect convincing.

What Magicians Say

Eric Stevens emphasizes the importance of speed, simplicity, and visual appeal in his performances. He describes the Tribloon set as meeting these criteria while creating a strong sense of magic. Craig Petty has contributed additional routines to expand the possibilities of the set, offering performers a variety of ways to use the coins.

The routine is praised for its visual impact, with one reviewer noting how the transformation from a Chinese coin to an American half dollar is particularly striking. The vanish sequence is also highlighted as a strong point, leaving spectators with a sense of wonder.

The China Coin trick is part of a well-designed set that provides multiple performance options, making it a versatile choice for magicians who want a high-quality, visually engaging coin routine.

What people are saying about China Coin

AlakazamMagicUK says...

The Tribloon set allows for the production of three Chinese-style coins, a visual transformation into an American half dollar, and a seamless one-by-one vanish. [...] The effect is designed for table hopping and close-up performance.

Eric Stevens says...

I have certain criteria that need to be met it needs to be fast it needs to be simple it needs to be visual but most importantly it needs to be magical.

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