Coins Through Glass by Hoang Doan and Danny Goldsmith
Created by: Hoang Doan, Danny Goldsmith
Key features
Includes two and a half hours of detailed instruction
Features seven different coin magic effects
Focuses on slide of hand techniques
Not recommended for beginners; intermediate to advanced skill level required
Some effects have angle limitations, with solutions provided
Pros
High-quality magic with beautiful presentations
Excellent value for the amount of content provided
Ability to preview all tricks before purchase
Versatile effects suitable for various performances
Cons
Not suitable for beginners
Some effects have angle limitations
Effect
The Coins Through Glass trick is a visually striking coin magic effect where coins appear to penetrate a glass tumbler. The magician starts with coins inside the glass, then one by one, they seem to pass through the solid surface and emerge outside. The routine can also be reversed, with coins visibly traveling back into the glass. The effect is clean, direct, and leaves the audience questioning how solid objects can move through an unbroken barrier.
Full Details
The Coins Through Glass routine is part of the Beast project by Hoang Doan and Danny Goldsmith. It includes two variations—one where coins start inside the glass and emerge, and another where they travel back in. The method relies on slide of hand techniques, a signature style of Danny Goldsmith’s magic. The project also teaches additional sleights and variations, making it a comprehensive resource for intermediate to advanced coin workers.
Who Should Consider the Trick
This trick is best suited for intermediate to advanced coin magicians. If you are familiar with routines like Three Fly or Matrix, you will adapt more easily. Beginners may find the techniques challenging, as they require precise hand control and practice. The effect is ideal for performers who enjoy pure sleight-of-hand magic with strong visual impact.
Information on How Difficult It Is to Perform
The Coins Through Glass routine is not easy and requires dedicated practice. Some effects have angle limitations, meaning spectators must be positioned correctly for the illusion to work. Danny Goldsmith addresses these issues in the tutorial, offering alternative handlings to minimize exposure. The core move, called the Beast move, involves a specific grip and concealment method that must be mastered before performing the full routine.
What Magicians Say
David from Magic Orthodoxy reviewed the Beast project and praised the Coins Through Glass effect. He called it a "staple" in coin magic and highlighted the two and a half hours of instruction as excellent value for the price. He noted that while the techniques are challenging, the results are "absolutely beautiful."
He also emphasized that previews of all seven tricks are available on Danny Goldsmith’s website, allowing magicians to assess the style before purchasing. David recommended the project for those who enjoy raw, sleight-heavy coin magic but cautioned that beginners might struggle with the difficulty level.
If you are looking for a strong visual coin routine and are willing to put in the practice, Coins Through Glass is a compelling choice.
What people are saying about Coins Through Glass
magicorthodoxy says...
Absolutely beautiful effects and coin through glass is a staple... $29 really good price for two and a half hours worth of magic.
Review videos
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