Reverse Assembly by Paul Gertner
Created by: Paul Gertner
Key features
Part of the 'Steel and Silver' book by Paul Gertner, which includes over 20 coin routines and 16 card routines
Requires advanced sleight-of-hand skills and practice for effective performance
Includes professional advice on staging and adapting routines from Gertner's decades of experience
Features a new essay in the second edition with insights on material evolution and market changes
Pros
Created by a highly acclaimed magician with FISM wins and Fool Us appearances
Comes with detailed instructions and historical context in a well-regarded book
Offers versatile close-up magic suitable for various performance settings
Cons
May be challenging for beginners due to complex sleight-of-hand requirements
Requires purchase of the entire book, not sold as a standalone trick
Effect
Reverse Assembly is a coin magic trick. The magician shows four coins. The coins are placed on the table in a row. The magician covers the coins with their hands. When the hands are removed, the coins have changed positions. The coins appear to reverse their order instantly and visually. The effect is direct and surprising for the audience.
Full details
Reverse Assembly is a coin routine created by Paul Gertner. It is published in his book Steel and Silver. The trick uses four coins. The method relies on sleight of hand. The routine is structured to create a strong magical moment. The trick does not require special gimmicks. It uses ordinary coins. The moves are designed to be deceptive. The routine is well constructed for close-up performance.
Who should consider the trick
This trick is for magicians who perform with coins. It is suitable for close-up magicians. It is good for performers who want a direct and visual effect. It is ideal for those who appreciate strong magic from a respected creator. Paul Gertner is a FISM winner and has performed on The Tonight Show. Learning his material can benefit serious performers.
Information on how difficult it is to perform
Reverse Assembly requires practice. The trick uses sleight of hand. The moves are not for beginners. You need good coin handling skills. The routine has multiple phases. You must be comfortable with misdirection and timing. Intermediate to advanced magicians will find it achievable with dedicated practice. The book provides detailed instructions.
What magicians say
The trick is highlighted in promotions for Paul Gertner's book. The book is described as a "treasured" resource. It contains over 20 coin routines. The new edition includes an essay by Gertner. He shares insights on how his material has evolved. He offers professional performance advice. The book is written by Richard Kaufman. It has a foreword by Johnny Carson. This indicates the high regard for Gertner's work. Learning Reverse Assembly gives you a routine from a master magician.
What people are saying about Reverse Assembly
AlakazamMagicUK says...
The book includes over 20 coin routines and 16 card routines, with specific tricks like Reverse Assembly and Paul's Opener. [...] A significant addition is a new essay by Paul Gertner himself, providing a seasoned perspective on the material and insights into how the magic market has changed.
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