Money Maker by Smagic Productions

Created by: Smagic Productions

Money Maker is a visually stunning coin magic trick that plays with the concept of magicians making money. The trick begins with an invisible purse, humorously introduced as a less-than-practical way to make money. A magic silver coin is then shown, which produces copper coins, though their value is joked about. The highlight of the trick is the alchemist's coin, which transforms copper coins into silver coins, with all items being examinable. This close-up magic trick is creative, engaging, and perfect for performers who enjoy adding humor to their acts. Available for learning on The Netrix and Alakazam platforms.

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MONEY MAKER 2.0 by Smagic Productions from Alakazam Magic
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MONEY MAKER 2.0 by Smagic Productions from Magicbox
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Money Maker by Bond Lee from Alakazam Magic
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Money Maker by Bond Lee from Magicbox
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Key features

  • Transforms copper coins into silver coins

  • All items are examinable

  • Combines humor with visual magic

  • Available on The Netrix and Alakazam platforms

Pros

  • Visually impressive and creative

  • Engaging and humorous performance

  • Examinable props add to the effect

Cons

  • Humor and setup may not appeal to all performers

  • May not suit all performance styles

Effect

The Money Maker trick creates the illusion of transforming copper coins into silver coins. The magician starts with an invisible purse and a magic silver coin that produces copper coins. The climax involves an alchemist's coin that visibly changes the copper coins into silver coins. The entire process is examinable, adding to the mystery and engagement of the performance.

Full details

The Money Maker trick involves several key elements: an invisible purse, a magic silver coin, and an alchemist's coin. The magician begins by humorously introducing the invisible purse, setting a light-hearted tone. The magic silver coin is used to produce copper coins, which are then transformed into silver coins using the alchemist's coin. The trick is designed to be visually impressive and examinable, ensuring the audience remains captivated.

Who should consider the trick

This trick is ideal for magicians who enjoy coin magic and want to add a visually stunning and humorous routine to their repertoire. It is particularly suited for performers who can engage an audience with a light-hearted and entertaining presentation. Those who appreciate examinable props and transformations will find this trick especially appealing.

Information on how difficult it is to perform

The Money Maker trick is moderately difficult to perform. It requires some skill in handling coins and maintaining the illusion of the invisible purse. The transformation of copper coins into silver coins using the alchemist's coin needs precise execution to ensure the effect is seamless. Practice is essential to master the timing and presentation of the trick.

What magicians say

Craig Petty describes the Money Maker trick as creative and visually engaging, though he notes that the humor and setup might not appeal to everyone. He highlights the examinable nature of the props as a strong point. Ryland, another reviewer, loves the trick, giving it a perfect score of 100%, while Craig rates it slightly lower at 79%, indicating that it may not suit all performance styles. AlakazamMagicUK promotes the trick as a fantastic effect worth learning, emphasizing its cleverness and visual impact.

What people are saying about Money Maker

AlakazamMagicUK says...

The trick is described as a fantastic effect worth learning, and it also serves as a fun promo for both the trick and the Alakazam platform.

magic-tv says...

The highlight is an alchemist's coin that transforms copper coins into silver coins, with everything being examinable. The trick is creative and visually engaging, but the humor and setup might not appeal to everyone.

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