Finally Flipped by Craig Petty

Created by: Craig Petty

Finally Flipped is a captivating close-up coin magic trick that uses a small coin purse and four coins (three silver, one copper). The magician starts by having the audience examine the purse and coins to ensure everything is normal. The silver coins then vanish one by one, seemingly jumping into the spectator's hand, before the copper coin reappears in the purse. This interactive routine is part of the Mirage DVD set by Craig Petty and is perfect for walk-around or table magic. The trick is visually impressive and uses everyday objects, making it relatable and engaging for audiences.

Key features

  • Uses a small coin purse and four coins (three silver, one copper)

  • Interactive routine with audience participation

  • Part of the Mirage DVD set by Craig Petty

  • Requires practice for smooth execution

Pros

  • Visually impressive and uses everyday objects

  • Interactive nature adds to the fun

  • Perfect for walk-around or table magic

Cons

  • Requires practice to master the sleight of hand and timing

  • The routine might feel repetitive if performed too often

Effect

Finally Flipped is a coin trick that creates a series of surprising vanishes and reappearances. The magician uses a small coin purse and four coins (three silver and one copper). The silver coins vanish one by one, seemingly jumping into the spectator's hand, while the copper coin reappears in the purse. The routine is interactive, with the audience participating in the magic.

Full details

The trick is part of the Mirage DVD set by Craig Petty. It uses a small coin purse and four coins: three silver and one copper. The magician starts by having the audience examine the purse and coins to ensure everything is normal. The silver coins vanish one by one, appearing to jump into the spectator's hand. The copper coin then reappears in the purse. The routine is designed to build audience reactions with open-hand vanishes and a copper coin twist.

Who should consider the trick

Finally Flipped is ideal for magicians who enjoy coin magic and want to add an interactive routine to their repertoire. It is suitable for both close-up and walk-around performances. The trick uses everyday objects, making it relatable to audiences. Magicians who appreciate routines that build strong reactions will find this trick particularly appealing.

Information on how difficult it is to perform

The trick requires practice to master the sleight of hand and timing. The interactive nature of the routine adds to the challenge, as the magician must engage the spectator while executing the moves smoothly. While the trick is not overly complex, it does demand a good level of skill and practice to perform convincingly.

What magicians say

Craig Petty describes Finally Flipped as a routine that builds audience reactions with open-hand vanishes and a copper coin twist. He highlights the interactive nature of the trick, which engages the spectator throughout the performance. The trick is part of the Mirage Coin Set Extreme, which offers a variety of routines with examinable coins and no-move solutions. Craig notes that the trick requires practice to achieve smooth execution, but the effort is worth it for the strong reactions it generates.

What people are saying about Finally Flipped

Craig Petty says...

Finally Flipped builds audience reactions with open-hand vanishes, making it a visually impressive and interactive routine.

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