to make a groat or a testor to sinke through a table, and to vanish out of a handkercher verie strangelie \n coin vanishes from handkerchief with dummy coin inside and penetrates table and falls into glass held underneath \n unknown \n how to make sixe pence seeme to fall thorow a table \n unknown
1584
the discoverie of witchcraft
Unknown
To make a groat or a testor to sinke through a table, and to vanish out of a handkercher verie strangelie
coin vanishes from handkerchief with dummy coin inside and penetrates table and falls into glass held underneath
how to make a pile of counters seeme to vanish thorow a table \n cap & pence through table, die appears instead on top of table which started in hollowed stack \n unknown
1634
the art of legerdemain discovered
Unknown
How to make a pile of Counters seeme to vanish thorow a Table
cap & pence through table, die appears instead on top of table which started in hollowed stack
how to make sixe pence seeme to fall thorow a table \n coin vanishes from handkerchief with dummy coin inside and penetrates table and falls into glass held underneath \n unknown \n to make a groat or a testor to sinke through a table, and to vanish out of a handkercher verie strangelie \n unknown
1634
the art of legerdemain discovered
Unknown
How to make sixe pence seeme to fall thorow a Table
coin vanishes from handkerchief with dummy coin inside and penetrates table and falls into glass held underneath
the flying money \n to make a coin pass invisibly from the one hand to the other, and finally through the table, using penny stuck with wax under the table \n unknown
1876
modern magic
Unknown
The Flying Money
To make a Coin pass invisibly from the one hand to the other, and finally through the Table, using penny stuck with wax under the table
der durch den tisch wandernde thaler \n coin penetrates table and is seen dropping into a hat, stuck to bottom of table with thread set-up \n carl willmann
1895
die zauberwelt Carl Willmann
Der durch den Tisch wandernde Thaler
coin penetrates table and is seen dropping into a hat, stuck to bottom of table with thread set-up
new coin trick \n no. 6, "a la hang ping chien"
six coins under handkerchief on table transpose with die underneath table, coins with wax surface \n louis haley \n charles t. jordan
1920
ten new pocket tricks Louis Haley, Charles T. Jordan
New Coin Trick
No. 6, "a la Hang Ping Chien"
six coins under handkerchief on table transpose with die underneath table, coins with wax surface
the flying coin \n marked coin travels from hand to hand to second coin and through table, then same with four coins, glass under table for last phase \n unknown
1935
coin magic
Unknown
The Flying Coin
marked coin travels from hand to hand to second coin and through table, then same with four coins, glass under table for last phase
a pile of pennies \n die under paper tube transforms into coins, coins travel through table and die appears again under tube, hollow coin stack \n unknown
1935
coin magic
Unknown
A Pile of Pennies
die under paper tube transforms into coins, coins travel through table and die appears again under tube, hollow coin stack
new routine for the quarter in the beer mug \n dissolving coin, instead of vanish, coin penetrates glass and table and lands in performer's hand \n h.l. schwaberow
1942
ireland's yearbooks H.L. Schwaberow
New Routine For the Quarter In the Beer Mug
dissolving coin, instead of vanish, coin penetrates glass and table and lands in performer's hand
the click pass and the table \n tapping coins on underside of table as sound effect \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions Arthur H. Buckley
The Click Pass and the Table
tapping coins on underside of table as sound effect
passing several coins through a table at which you are seated \n three coins in each hand and one odd coin, han ping chien \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions Arthur H. Buckley
Passing Several Coins Through a Table at which you are seated
three coins in each hand and one odd coin, Han Ping Chien
coins through the table \n eight coins, four penetrate the table, four versions
1.) classic han ping chien
2.) without putting the coins on the knee
3.) with an odd ninth coin
4.) steward judah, six pennies, one nickel \n han ping chien \n j. b. bobo \n stewart judah
1952
modern coin magic Han Ping Chien, J. B. Bobo, Stewart Judah
Coins Through the Table
eight coins, four penetrate the table, four versions
1.) Classic Han Ping Chien
2.) without putting the coins on the knee
3.) with an odd ninth coin
4.) Steward Judah, six pennies, one nickel
85¢ through the table (the $1.35 trick) \n several coins through handkerchief and table, $1.35 shell set \n rolland hamblen
1952
modern coin magic Rolland Hamblen
85¢ Through the Table (The $1.35 Trick)
several coins through handkerchief and table, $1.35 shell set
coin thru the table \n sequence, demonstration of rhythm \n dr. jacob daley \n timing pattern \n dr. jacob daley
1954
the new phoenix 301-348 Dr. Jacob Daley
pouring pennies through a table \n glass of pennies is poured through table, bottomless glass \n mike rogers
1966
the new modern coin magic Mike Rogers
Pouring Pennies Through a Table
glass of pennies is poured through table, bottomless glass
one handed method \n four coins at once, see also slydini's "new version of the coins through the table" (magic of slydini, p. 131) \n john benzais
1967
the best of benzais John Benzais
One Handed Method
four coins at once, see also Slydini's "New Version of the Coins Through the Table" (Magic of Slydini, p. 131)
coins through \n same structure as jack ganson's routine \n lewis ganson \n german box routine \n jack ganson
1967
the art of close-up magic — volume 1 Lewis Ganson
coins through the table \n six coins, a ring and ganson's cushion \n lewis ganson \n slydini \n dai vernon
1967
the art of close-up magic — volume 1 Lewis Ganson, Slydini, Dai Vernon
coins thru the table \n one by one, four coins \n albert goshman \n coins thru table \n albert goshman \n al baker
1968
coins thru the table Albert Goshman
the hammam routine \n signed coin penetrates table and falls in a glass, transforms and travels under other hand, big medallion appears as kicker \n jules debarros
1971
the coins of ishtar Jules DeBarros
The Hammam Routine
signed coin penetrates table and falls in a glass, transforms and travels under other hand, big medallion appears as kicker
copper or silver \n five copper and five silver coins are interlaced, named coins penetrate table \n brooks conner \n notes by fulves \n karl fulves \n quick copper \n sam aaronson \n a cup of copper \n j. w. sarles
1972
tarbell course in magic — volume 7 Brooks Conner
Copper or Silver
five copper and five silver coins are interlaced, named coins penetrate table
coins through the table \n han ping chien type, six coins and one odd coin \n francis carlyle \n the coins through table \n francis carlyle
1975
the magic of francis carlyle Francis Carlyle
easy coins thru the table - plus \n four coins, first one by one and eventually all at once \n horace e. bennett \n the third coin \n horace e. bennett \n scotty york
1975
bennett's best Horace E. Bennett
Easy Coins Thru the Table - Plus
four coins, first one by one and eventually all at once
boxed in \n "okito box notes nr. 6" (actually part 7)
four coins in box, the box (!) penetrates table \n karl fulves
1975
the pallbearers review vol. 9-10 Karl Fulves
Boxed In
"Okito Box Notes Nr. 6" (actually part 7)
four coins in box, the box (!) penetrates table
han ping chien again \n two phases, with three silver and three copper coins, see also gerald kosky's "penetrating coin" in "the gen" (vol. 10 no. 11) \n scotty york
1975
coins Scotty York
Han Ping Chien Again
two phases, with three silver and three copper coins, see also Gerald Kosky's "Penetrating Coin" in "The Gen" (vol. 10 no. 11)
notes by fulves \n three copper and three silver coins alternately put in one hand, one type travels through table \n karl fulves \n copper or silver \n brooks conner \n oil and quarters \n harvey rosenthal
1976
the pallbearers review vol. 9-10 Karl Fulves
Notes By Fulves
three copper and three silver coins alternately put in one hand, one type travels through table
the 1957 coins thru table \n two copper and two silver coins, silver coins penetrate table, three phases \n harvey rosenthal
1976
the pallbearers review vol. 9-10 Harvey Rosenthal
The 1957 Coins Thru Table
two copper and two silver coins, silver coins penetrate table, three phases
the coin routine (no. 1) \n copper and silver coin transpose, both change to copper, then silver, then into four dollars, coins across with those, two more dollars appear and a copper coin, coins through table, drill production from purse \n john f. mendoza
1978
the book of john John F. Mendoza
The Coin Routine (No. 1)
copper and silver coin transpose, both change to copper, then silver, then into four dollars, coins across with those, two more dollars appear and a copper coin, coins through table, drill production from purse
k.b. coins through table \n six coins with three in each hand, multiple phases, jumbo coin climax \n ken brooke \n münzen durch den tisch \n ken brooke
1980
ken brooke's magic — the unique years Ken Brooke
K.B. Coins Through Table
six coins with three in each hand, multiple phases, jumbo coin climax
"coins thru table kicker" \n coins travel up instead of last one down \n mike gallo \n coins through table kicker \n mike gallo
1981
encore ii Mike Gallo
the coins through table \n han ping chien type, six coins and one odd coin \n francis carlyle \n coins through the table \n francis carlyle
1985 ca.
francis carlyle lecture notes Francis Carlyle
"m.d.d.t." climax \n three coins through the table, as finale the coins travel up at once and are welded together \n thomas hierling
1987
new wave close-up Thomas Hierling
"M.D.D.T." Climax
three coins through the table, as finale the coins travel up at once and are welded together
timing pattern \n no. 18, two coins counted on table, one held underneath, top coin joins, rhythm \n dr. jacob daley \n coin thru the table \n dr. jacob daley
1989
self-working coin magic Dr. Jacob Daley
Timing Pattern
No. 18, two coins counted on table, one held underneath, top coin joins, rhythm
the mike gallo reverse \n climax for coins through table, instead of last coin penetrating the table, all are back in the hand again \n mike gallo
1990
coin magic Mike Gallo
The Mike Gallo Reverse
climax for coins through table, instead of last coin penetrating the table, all are back in the hand again
münzen durch den tisch \n six coins with three in each hand, multiple phases, jumbo coin climax \n ken brooke \n k.b. coins through table \n ken brooke
1990
intermagic Ken Brooke
Münzen durch den Tisch
six coins with three in each hand, multiple phases, jumbo coin climax
coins thru table \n four coins, with all-at-once phase
"my approach to the coins thru table takes advantage of the table." \n wesley james \n coins through table \n bev bergeron
1990
stop fooling us lecture notes Wesley James
Coins Thru Table
four coins, with all-at-once phase
"My approach to the Coins thru Table takes advantage of the table."
coins through table kicker \n surprise reverse \n gary kurtz \n mike gallo \n coins through table kicker \n mike gallo
1991
relentless Gary Kurtz, Mike Gallo
coins through table kicker \n coins travel up instead of last one down \n mike gallo \n "coins thru table kicker" \n mike gallo \n coins through table kicker \n gary kurtz \n mike gallo
1991
the magic of michael ammar Mike Gallo
coins through table kicker \n surprise reverse \n gary kurtz \n mike gallo \n coins through table kicker \n mike gallo
1995 ca.
relentless (revised edition) Gary Kurtz, Mike Gallo
secret passages \n glass with paper cover on table, two coins vanish and are heard to appear in glass one by one, glass penetrated table with coins \n jay sankey \n invisible noise \n joe safuto
2004
sankey unleashed Jay Sankey
Secret Passages
glass with paper cover on table, two coins vanish and are heard to appear in glass one by one, glass penetrated table with coins
tres monedas viajantes \n three coins, one through table, one from hand to hand and one travels into spectator's hand \n paco rodas
2008
el manuscrito Paco Rodas
Tres monedas viajantes
three coins, one through table, one from hand to hand and one travels into spectator's hand
monedas a través de la mesa \n four cons through table one by one into a glass then they penetrate table again at once \n luis piedrahita
2011
monedas y otras historias Luis Piedrahita
Monedas a través de la Mesa
four cons through table one by one into a glass then they penetrate table again at once
wild penetration \n four silver coins placed in coin box, coins penetrate through table. second phase, box penetrates through table. finally, coins all change to chinese coins \n bill cheung
2018
lecture note 2018 Bill Cheung
Wild Penetration
Four silver coins placed in coin box, coins penetrate through table. Second phase, box penetrates through table. Finally, coins all change to Chinese coins