Coin Heat Effect by Peter Turner and Ellusionist
Created by: Peter Turner, Ellusionist
Key features
Part of the PK Mentalism Pocketbook, a comprehensive guide to PK mentalism
Includes detailed instructions and a 44-minute video download for mastering the effect
Designed for portability, allowing magicians to practice and perform anywhere
Features contributions from over 24 creators, offering a wide range of perspectives and techniques
Pros
Highly interactive and memorable for spectators
Portable and easy to incorporate into various performances
Comes with extensive learning materials, including video tutorials
Offers a unique sensory experience that stands out in mentalism
Cons
May require practice to perfect the psychological and sensory cues
Part of a larger book, so individual effect may not justify the purchase for some
Effect
The Coin Heat Effect is a PK (psychokinesis) mentalism routine where a spectator feels a coin becoming too hot to handle. The magician does not physically touch the spectator or the coin, yet the spectator experiences a strong sensation of heat, making it seem as if the coin is burning their hand. This creates a powerful and memorable moment, as the reaction is entirely based on the spectator's perception.
Full Details
The Coin Heat Effect is part of the PK Mentalism Pocketbook by Peter Turner and Ellusionist. The book contains contributions from over 24 creators, covering a wide range of PK mentalism techniques. The effect is taught alongside other PK routines, including Midas Touch, whisper routines, and spirit writing. A 44-minute video companion provides additional blocking instructions, helping magicians refine their performance.
The book is designed for portability, with 255 pages of text and diagrams. While mostly text-based, it includes detailed explanations and theory to enhance understanding. The Coin Heat Effect is one of many routines that can be adapted for different performance styles.
Who Should Consider the Trick
This effect is ideal for mentalists and magicians who want to incorporate PK (psychokinesis) into their performances. It works well in close-up and stage settings, particularly for performers who focus on psychological magic and sensory illusions. Those who enjoy interactive routines where spectators physically react to an invisible force will find this effect compelling.
Information on How Difficult It Is to Perform
The Coin Heat Effect relies on psychological techniques rather than complex sleight of hand. However, proper blocking, timing, and audience management are crucial for success. The included video provides guidance on positioning and movement, making it easier to learn. While not mechanically difficult, selling the effect convincingly requires practice in presentation and misdirection.
What Magicians Say
David from Magic Orthodoxy describes the PK Mentalism Pocketbook as a "reputation maker" for magicians, emphasizing the value of the Coin Heat Effect and other routines. He highlights the book's practicality, noting that it is designed to be used frequently rather than kept as a collector's item. Regarding the Coin Heat Effect specifically, he mentions that it is a strong piece when performed well, creating a lasting impression on spectators.
The book's contributors, including Lewis LeVal, Jamie Dos, and Colin McLoud, provide additional insights and variations, making it a comprehensive resource for PK mentalism. The video companion further enhances learning, offering real-world performance tips from Peter Turner.
For magicians interested in expanding their PK mentalism repertoire, the Coin Heat Effect is a standout routine that combines simplicity with strong audience impact.
What people are saying about Coin Heat Effect
magicorthodoxy says...
This trick is a reputation maker very few people ever see this trick performed well and this is the information to perform this trick well.
Review videos
Magic Review - PK Mentalism Pocket Book by Peter Turner & Ellusionist
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