Revolve Vanish by Jay Sankey
Created by: Jay Sankey
Key features
Works best when seated
Requires a surface like a napkin or t-shirt on the lap
Relies on natural hand movements and timing
Highly deceptive and visually impressive
Pros
No gimmicks needed
Highly deceptive
Great for close-up magic
Relies on natural hand movements
Cons
Requires practice to perfect the timing
Best performed while seated
Effect
The Revolve Vanish is a coin vanish that appears as if the coin simply disappears from the magician's hand. The magician places the coin in their hand, turns it over, and the coin vanishes without any obvious movement or sleight of hand. The effect is clean and deceptive, especially when performed while seated, as the coin seems to dissolve into thin air.
Full details
The Revolve Vanish involves placing a coin in the hand and turning the hand over, allowing the coin to drop into the lap or onto a surface like a napkin or cloth. The key to this vanish is the timing and the natural motion of the hand. The magician uses misdirection by locking eyes with the audience at the moment the coin is dropped, making the vanish seem instantaneous. The trick works best when performed seated, as it allows for a smooth transition of the coin into the lap.
Who should consider the trick
The Revolve Vanish is ideal for magicians who want a clean and deceptive coin vanish that can be performed in casual settings, such as at a table or while seated. It’s particularly effective for close-up magic and works well for performers who enjoy using subtle misdirection. This trick is suitable for both beginners and experienced magicians, as it relies more on timing and natural hand movements than complex sleight of hand.
Information on how difficult it is to perform
The Revolve Vanish is moderately easy to perform, especially for those familiar with basic coin handling. The main challenge lies in the timing and the ability to execute the misdirection smoothly. While the mechanics of the vanish are straightforward, making it look natural and convincing requires practice. The trick is accessible to beginners but can be refined to a high level of deception with experience.
What magicians say
Jay Sankey, a well-known magician, describes the Revolve Vanish as "especially deceptive and great when you're sitting down." He emphasizes the importance of timing and misdirection, noting that the vanish works best when the magician locks eyes with the audience at the moment the coin is dropped. Sankey also highlights the trick's versatility, as it can be performed with everyday objects like a napkin or cloth to enhance the effect. Overall, the Revolve Vanish is praised for its simplicity and strong visual impact.
What people are saying about Revolve Vanish
SankeyMagic says...
The Revolve Vanish is especially deceptive and great when you're sitting down. [...] It's called the Revolve Vanish or the Revolve Lap Vanish because I actually let the coin fall into my lap.
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