Ming Dynasty Chinese Coin by BigBlindMedia
Created by: BigBlindMedia
Key features
Uses a small brass box as a key prop
Incorporates a rare Ming Dynasty Chinese coin for added intrigue
Relies on classic coin magic techniques like palming and sleight of hand
Emphasizes pacing, presentation, and audience engagement
Suitable for close-up magic performances
Pros
Visually engaging and theatrical
Uses a rare coin to captivate the audience
Combines classic techniques with unique presentation
Highly effective for close-up magic
Cons
Requires advanced sleight of hand skills
May need practice to perfect pacing and misdirection
Effect
The Ming Dynasty Chinese Coin trick is a visually engaging routine that uses a small brass box and four coins—three half dollars and one rare Ming Dynasty coin. The magician makes coins vanish and reappear in the box in a sequence that appears impossible. The final reveal involves a coin seemingly traveling down the sleeve before rejoining the others, leaving the audience puzzled.
Full Details
The routine follows a structured sequence:
The trick relies on classic coin magic techniques, including palming, sleight of hand, and misdirection. The brass box serves as a focal point, enhancing the illusion.
Who Should Consider the Trick
This routine is ideal for magicians who:
- Enjoy coin magic and want a visually deceptive routine.
- Prefer props that add mystery without being overly complex.
- Want a performance piece that blends storytelling with sleight of hand.
Difficulty Level
The trick requires intermediate skill in coin manipulation. Key techniques include:
- Palming: Concealing and retrieving coins smoothly.
- Misdirection: Using patter and gestures to divert attention.
- Timing: Controlling the pace to maximize impact.
Beginners may find the sleights challenging, but with practice, the routine becomes manageable.
What Magicians Say
BigBlindMedia highlights the importance of presentation, stating, "The use of phrases like 'Arizona Sunset' and 'now you see it, now you don't' adds a layer of showmanship." The Ming Dynasty coin adds intrigue, making the routine feel more valuable and mysterious.
The performance emphasizes pacing, with the magician varying speed to build suspense. As noted in the review, "Control the pace: Vary the speed of your movements to create moments of surprise."
The brass box is praised as an effective prop, enhancing the illusion without complicating the method. The routine is described as "a blend of classic techniques and engaging presentation."
For magicians looking for a deceptive yet performative coin routine, the Ming Dynasty Chinese Coin trick offers a strong combination of visual magic and audience engagement.
What people are saying about Ming Dynasty Chinese Coin
BigBlindMedia says...
The inclusion of a rare Ming Dynasty coin adds an element of intrigue and perceived value, further captivating the audience. [...] The creator clearly enjoys performing this routine, and their enthusiasm is contagious.
Performance videos
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