Coin Roll/Steeplechase Flurry Vanish by Craig Petty
Created by: Craig Petty
Key features
Learn five unique coin vanishes with practical applications
Each vanish is angle-proof and suitable for different performance scenarios
Detailed tips on hand positioning and audience focus to enhance deception
Emphasis on practice and timing for seamless execution
Ideal for magicians looking to expand their coin magic repertoire
Pros
Visually stunning and dynamic
Angle-proof techniques
Comprehensive tutorial with clear instructions
Adds flair to close-up magic performances
Versatile for different performance scenarios
Cons
Requires significant practice to master
Not suitable for beginners without prior coin magic experience
Effect
The Coin Roll/Steeplechase Flurry Vanish creates the illusion of a coin disappearing in a smooth, rolling motion. The magician appears to roll the coin across their fingers, only for it to vanish seamlessly at the end of the motion. The effect is visually striking and adds a dynamic element to coin magic routines.
Full details
The Coin Roll/Steeplechase Flurry Vanish is one of five coin vanishes taught in the 5x5 tutorial by Craig Petty. This vanish combines a rolling motion with a clever technique to make the coin disappear. The method is angle-proof, meaning it can be performed in front of an audience without revealing the secret. The tutorial provides detailed instructions on hand positioning, timing, and common mistakes to avoid. The vanish is designed to be both practical and visually impressive, making it a versatile addition to any magician's repertoire.
Who should consider the trick
This trick is ideal for magicians who want to expand their coin magic skills. It is particularly suited for performers who enjoy incorporating dynamic, visually engaging moves into their routines. The Coin Roll/Steeplechase Flurry Vanish is also a good choice for those looking for angle-proof techniques that can be performed in various settings.
Information on how difficult it is to perform
The Coin Roll/Steeplechase Flurry Vanish requires practice to master. The rolling motion and timing need to be precise to create a seamless vanish. However, the tutorial provides clear instructions and tips to help magicians learn the technique effectively. With consistent practice, most magicians should be able to perform this vanish smoothly.
What magicians say
Craig Petty emphasizes the importance of practice and timing for the Coin Roll/Steeplechase Flurry Vanish. He highlights that this vanish adds flair to performances and is angle-proof, making it suitable for different performance scenarios. The tutorial also includes tips on hand positioning and audience focus to enhance the deception. Overall, this vanish is praised for its practicality and visual impact.
What people are saying about Coin Roll/Steeplechase Flurry Vanish
magic-tv says...
The Coin Roll Vanish adds flair to performances, making it a standout move in any magician's repertoire.
Tutorial videos
Coin Vanish Tutorial Special | 5x5 With Craig Petty
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