Quiver Wallet
Key features
Combines 'Hopping Halves' with a wallet-based reveal for a unique routine
Uses misdirection and audience interaction to enhance the trick
Great for close-up performances
May feel repetitive after multiple demonstrations
Reliance on the wallet limits versatility
Pros
Interactive and easy to follow
Unique twist on traditional coin magic
Great for close-up performances
Cons
May feel repetitive after multiple demonstrations
Reliance on the wallet limits versatility
Effect
The Quiver Wallet trick creates a playful and surprising experience for the audience. A magician uses a copper and silver coin, repeatedly placing one coin in their pocket while the other remains in their hand. Despite this, both coins end up back in the wallet, leaving the audience wondering how it happened. The routine often involves humor and audience interaction, making it engaging and fun to watch.
Full details
The Quiver Wallet trick combines elements of the classic 'Hopping Halves' routine with the unique functionality of the Quiver Wallet. The magician uses misdirection and audience interaction to enhance the effect. The trick involves a copper and silver coin, with the magician seemingly placing one coin in their pocket while the other stays in their hand. However, both coins end up back in the wallet, creating a surprising and entertaining moment. The routine is designed for close-up performances and works well in casual settings.
Who should consider the trick
The Quiver Wallet trick is ideal for magicians who enjoy close-up magic and want to add a playful, interactive routine to their repertoire. It suits performers who like to engage with their audience and incorporate humor into their acts. The trick is also a good choice for those who appreciate combining classic coin magic with modern tools like the Quiver Wallet.
Information on how difficult it is to perform
The Quiver Wallet trick is relatively easy to perform, making it accessible for magicians of various skill levels. The routine relies on misdirection and timing rather than complex sleight of hand. However, performers should practice the pacing and audience interaction to ensure the trick flows smoothly and maintains its impact.
What magicians say
Craig Petty highlights the interactive nature of the Quiver Wallet trick, noting that it works well for close-up performances. He mentions that the combination of 'Hopping Halves' and the Quiver Wallet adds a unique twist to the routine. However, he also points out that the trick may feel repetitive after multiple demonstrations and that the reliance on the wallet limits its versatility. Overall, the trick is praised for its simplicity and ability to engage the audience.
What people are saying about Quiver Wallet
magic-tv says...
The combination of 'Hopping Halves' and the 'Quiver Wallet' adds a unique twist, making it great for close-up performances. [...] However, the trick may feel repetitive after multiple demonstrations.
Performance videos
Hopping Halves Quiver Edition by Craig Petty | Two Coin Trick With The Quiver
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