Flying Saucer by AlakazamMagicUK

Created by: AlakazamMagicUK

The 'Flying Saucer' is a captivating close-up coin magic trick where a signed coin vanishes from a seemingly impenetrable 'coin prison' and mysteriously reappears inside a sealed bag within a 'flying saucer' device. This trick combines elements of misdirection, clever prop construction, and audience participation to create a visually striking illusion. Perfect for magicians looking for an affordable yet impressive addition to their repertoire, the trick emphasizes the importance of presentation and psychological misdirection to sell the illusion.

Key features

  • Affordable at only £15

  • Relies on misdirection and clever prop construction

  • Involves a secret switch of coins

  • Uses a 'flying saucer' device with elastic bands for the illusion

  • Requires audience participation for added effect

  • Emphasizes presentation and psychological misdirection

Pros

  • Visually striking effect

  • Affordable

  • Easy to learn

  • Engages audience participation

  • Relies on simple methods for a powerful illusion

Cons

  • Requires smooth handling for the coin switch

  • Dependent on presentation skills for maximum impact

Effect

The Flying Saucer trick creates the illusion of a signed coin vanishing from a sealed "coin prison" and reappearing inside a sealed bag within a flying saucer device. The audience sees the coin placed inside a solid container, wrapped in a handkerchief, and then placed into the saucer. When the saucer is opened, the coin has seemingly teleported into a separate, sealed bag.

Full Details

The trick relies on misdirection and a cleverly designed prop. The coin prison appears completely solid, reinforcing the impossibility of escape. The flying saucer uses elastic bands to create the illusion of a sealed container. A pre-loaded, signed coin is secretly swapped for the original coin inside the prison.

The performance involves audience participation, with the spectator removing the elastic bands themselves to enhance the illusion of fairness. The magician must maintain smooth handling and confident presentation to sell the effect.

Who Should Consider the Trick

This trick is ideal for magicians who enjoy coin magic and want a visually striking effect with minimal setup. It works well for close-up performances and is budget-friendly. Beginners can learn it with practice, while experienced performers can enhance it with their own presentation style.

Information on How Difficult It Is to Perform

The Flying Saucer is moderately easy to perform but requires practice to execute smoothly. The key challenge is the secret switch of coins, which must be done naturally. Misdirection and audience management are crucial. The elastic band mechanism is simple but must be handled confidently to avoid suspicion.

What Magicians Say

AlakazamMagicUK highlights the trick's affordability, stating, "I got 15 quid and I want to buy a magic trick... this is visually striking and doesn’t require expensive props." They emphasize the importance of presentation, noting that "the audience's focus is drawn to the solidity of the coin prison, diverting attention from the secret switch."

The trick’s success depends on smooth handling and engaging the spectator. As AlakazamMagicUK demonstrates, having the spectator remove the elastic bands themselves makes the effect more convincing. Their relaxed performance style shows how natural presentation enhances the illusion.

Overall, the Flying Saucer is a fun, practical trick that combines simple mechanics with strong audience impact.

What people are saying about Flying Saucer

AlakazamMagicUK says...

This is the coin you've already signed your initials on one side and your little drawing on the other side little smiley face now look I've actually enclosed it in this little coin prison there's no way the coin can get out that's solid that's solid happy yep okay we're going to wrap it up in this little silk handkerchief [...] in my pocket here my pocket I've got this little sort of flying Saucy you can see there's elastic bands going all the way around it we're going to place it on there and it's going beam your coin up believe it or not into the flying saer open your hand have a look inside the hany your coin way

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