Deep Finger Palm by Jay Sankey
Created by: Jay Sankey
Key features
Uses three different coin palms: classic palm, deep finger palm, and fingertip rest
Can be performed with borrowed coins
Combines with David Roth's shuttle pass for a complete routine
Requires practice and mirror work to master
Suitable for close-up and street magic performances
Pros
Highly deceptive and visually stunning
Can be performed with borrowed coins
Combines multiple techniques for a complete routine
Organic and dreamlike magic experience
Packed with practical tips and advice
Cons
Requires advanced skill and practice
May be challenging for beginners
Needs a quiet space to avoid coin clinking
Effect
The Deep Finger Palm is a coin magic technique that makes a coin vanish and reappear in a seemingly impossible way. To the audience, it looks like the magician places a coin into their hand, taps it, and the coin disappears. The magician can then reach into the air or tap their hand again to make the coin reappear. The effect is clean, organic, and leaves the audience wondering where the coin went and how it returned.
Full details
The Deep Finger Palm is an advanced coin concealment technique that allows a magician to hide a coin in their hand while keeping their fingers free and natural-looking. Unlike a standard finger palm, where the coin rests in the crotch of the fingers, the Deep Finger Palm positions the coin deeper into the hand, closer to the base of the fingers. This creates a more relaxed hand appearance and provides better control for other moves, such as producing or transferring the coin. The technique is often used in routines involving multiple coins, as it helps prevent clinking sounds and allows for smoother transitions between vanishes and productions.
Who should consider the trick
The Deep Finger Palm is ideal for intermediate to advanced magicians who are already comfortable with basic coin sleights, such as the classic palm and standard finger palm. It’s particularly useful for performers who want to elevate their coin magic routines with more deceptive and natural-looking techniques. If you enjoy working with multiple coins or want to create routines with clean vanishes and reappearances, this technique is worth learning.
Information on how difficult it is to perform
The Deep Finger Palm is considered an advanced technique and requires significant practice to master. It involves precise finger placement and control to ensure the coin stays hidden while maintaining a natural hand position. Magicians will need to spend time practicing in front of a mirror to refine the move and make it look effortless. As Jay Sankey mentions in his tutorial, this technique is part of a larger routine that combines multiple palms and sleights, so it’s best suited for those willing to invest time in developing their coin magic skills.
What magicians say
Jay Sankey highlights the Deep Finger Palm as a key technique for advanced coin magic, emphasizing its utility in routines with multiple coins. He explains that the deep placement of the coin helps prevent clinking sounds and allows for smoother transitions between moves. Sankey also stresses the importance of practice and mirror work to achieve a relaxed and natural look. He describes the technique as part of a larger sequence that includes classic palm and fingertip rest, creating a seamless and magical effect for the audience.
What people are saying about Deep Finger Palm
Jay Sankey says...
What's great about coin magic is a million things that you can borrow what no one suspects the coins and all that stuff [...] There's something about a coin vanishing and appearing that's pure organic dreamlike magic.
Tutorial videos
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