magische geldangelegenheiten \n six coins travel into glass, with deck of cards on top, method not given, patter bei hensel \n eduard hensel
1898
der zauberspiegel Eduard Hensel
Magische Geldangelegenheiten
six coins travel into glass, with deck of cards on top, method not given, patter bei Hensel
die reise der münzen. \n no. 8, four signed coins travel from hat to glass, with threaded coin \n friedrich "fritz" hügli
1926
magische miniaturen Friedrich "Fritz" Hügli
Die Reise der Münzen.
No. 8, four signed coins travel from hat to glass, with threaded coin
manipulations and advanced flourishes \n i. with four coins
ii. with four coins
iii. with five coins
iv. with five coins (including roll down) \n jean hugard
1935
coin magic Jean Hugard
Manipulations and Advanced Flourishes
I. With Four Coins
II. With Four Coins
III. With Five Coins
IV. With Five Coins (including Roll Down)
"a silver collection" \n four coins are produced, then they travel one by one into glass \n edward victor \n cocktail coins \n horace e. bennett \n five coins and a glass \n dai vernon \n silver and glass \n john carney
1937
magic of the hands Edward Victor
"A Silver Collection"
four coins are produced, then they travel one by one into glass
the homing coins \n up the sleeve type, four coins to glass, shell \n jerry lukins \n coins up sleeve \n milton tropp \n jerry lukins \n al cohen
1945
hugard's magic monthly — volumes i, ii, iii and iv Jerry Lukins
a quick opener \n three tricks in thirty seconds, a knot appears in a silk, a golfball vanishes and reappears and a coin travels into a glass \n al leech
1952
manipulating with leech Al Leech
A Quick Opener
three tricks in thirty seconds, a knot appears in a silk, a golfball vanishes and reappears and a coin travels into a glass
miracle coins to the pocket \n coins to glass in jacket pocket, tube from breast to coat pocket, in the book credited to glenn harrison, see giobbi for credit detail \n eddie fields \n glenn harrison \n the ten most underestimated tricks \n roberto giobbi
1952
modern coin magic Eddie Fields, Glenn Harrison
Miracle Coins to the Pocket
coins to glass in jacket pocket, tube from breast to coat pocket, in the book credited to Glenn Harrison, see Giobbi for credit detail
the six coins in goblet \n six coins produced one by one, they then travel from hand to glass (originally from sphinx) \n sam leo horowitz
1966
the new modern coin magic Sam Leo Horowitz
The Six Coins In Goblet
six coins produced one by one, they then travel from hand to glass (originally from Sphinx)
stoppard's peregrinating coins \n coin produced from purse frame, travel to glass, placed in purse frame \n james t. stoppard
1966
the new modern coin magic James T. Stoppard
Stoppard's Peregrinating Coins
coin produced from purse frame, travel to glass, placed in purse frame
three coins and a glass routine \n three coins produced and travel to silk held in hand. they then vanish and travel to glass \n piet forton \n alex elmsley \n drei münzen - ein glas \n piet forton \n travelling coins into glass \n piet forton
1967
piet forton lecture notes Piet Forton, Alex Elmsley
Three Coins and a Glass Routine
Three coins produced and travel to silk held in hand. They then vanish and travel to glass
drei münzen - ein glas \n three coins produced and travel to silk held in hand. they then vanish and travel to glass \n piet forton \n three coins and a glass routine \n piet forton \n alex elmsley
1968
piet forton seminar Piet Forton
Drei Münzen - ein Glas
three coins produced and travel to silk held in hand. They then vanish and travel to glass
coins up sleeve \n three coins to glass, shell, based on routines by al cohen and jerry lukins (hugard's) \n milton tropp \n jerry lukins \n al cohen \n the homing coins \n jerry lukins
1974
epilogue Milton Tropp, Jerry Lukins, Al Cohen
Coins Up Sleeve
three coins to glass, shell, based on routines by Al Cohen and Jerry Lukins (Hugard's)
the five-coin routine \n with glass, production, travel into glass, vanish, reproduction, two methods/handlings \n dai vernon \n cocktail coins \n horace e. bennett \n five coins and a glass \n dai vernon
1977
the pallbearers review vol. 9-10 Dai Vernon
The Five-Coin Routine
with glass, production, travel into glass, vanish, reproduction, two methods/handlings
cocktail coins \n four coins are produced, vanished and produced again, with glass and handkerchief, jumbo coin kicker \n horace e. bennett \n "a silver collection" \n edward victor \n the five-coin routine \n dai vernon
1978
on your feet Horace E. Bennett
Cocktail Coins
four coins are produced, vanished and produced again, with glass and handkerchief, jumbo coin kicker
a coin penetration \n shot glass held on deck of cards with larger glass over it, copentro with that set-up that is held in the hands \n peter kane
1982
kane Peter Kane
A Coin Penetration
shot glass held on deck of cards with larger glass over it, copentro with that set-up that is held in the hands
travelling coins into glass \n three coins produced and travel to silk held in hand. they then vanish and travel to glass \n piet forton \n three coins and a glass routine \n piet forton \n alex elmsley
1984
magic lecture notes 1984 Piet Forton
Travelling Coins Into Glass
Three coins produced and travel to silk held in hand. They then vanish and travel to glass
covering ramsay \n coins and a small glass are produced from purse frame, glass is covered with paper, coins travel under glass, glass through table, inspired by john ramsay's "cylinder and coins" \n mike gallo
1984
the collected almanac Mike Gallo
Covering Ramsay
coins and a small glass are produced from purse frame, glass is covered with paper, coins travel under glass, glass through table, inspired by John Ramsay's "Cylinder and Coins"
coin tapping count \n fairly counting coins from glass into hand for good visibility (1944) \n frederick braue
1985
the fred braue notebooks Frederick Braue
Coin Tapping Count
fairly counting coins from glass into hand for good visibility (1944)
the magician's piggy bank \n four half dollars travel into card case, as climax it is full with forty-two coins \n randy tanner
1985
best of friends — volume ii Randy Tanner
The Magician's Piggy Bank
four half dollars travel into card case, as climax it is full with forty-two coins
five coins and a glass \n full routine \n dai vernon \n "a silver collection" \n edward victor \n the five-coin routine \n dai vernon \n silver and glass \n john carney
1987
the vernon chronicles — volume 1 Dai Vernon
coins to glass \n four coins, different grip on glass \n steven hamilton \n coins across to glass \n steven hamilton \n coins to glass \n steven hamilton
1991
profile Steven Hamilton
money flies \n four coins, each coin differently, last changes into many smaller coins \n david acer \n money flies \n david acer
1995
natural selections David Acer
Money Flies
four coins, each coin differently, last changes into many smaller coins
cloak of invisibility \n no. 59, coin dropped in glass under handkerchief cover vanishes, reappears audibly in glass again \n karl fulves
1995
easy magic Karl Fulves
Cloak of Invisibility
No. 59, coin dropped in glass under handkerchief cover vanishes, reappears audibly in glass again
coins round the room \n four coins one by one from hand to glass in other hand, extra coin \n walter "sonny" day
1998
five times five — scotland Walter "Sonny" Day
Coins Round The Room
four coins one by one from hand to glass in other hand, extra coin
silver and glass \n \n john carney \n "a silver collection" \n edward victor \n five coins and a glass \n dai vernon
2002
the book of secrets John Carney
money flies \n rope taken out of small purse, four coins produced from rope, then each coin travels into glass, last changes into many smaller coins
part 1: cord coin holder
part 2: flight of the first coin
part 3: flight of the second coin
part 4: flight of the third coin
part 5: hands-free coin-to-glass (richard sanders)
part 6: through the hand
part 7: from pocket to glass
part 8: through the glass
part 9: from another pocket to glass
part 10: the big finish \n david acer \n money flies \n david acer \n cord coin holder \n david acer
2011
more power to you David Acer
Money Flies
rope taken out of small purse, four coins produced from rope, then each coin travels into glass, last changes into many smaller coins
Part 1: Cord Coin Holder
Part 2: Flight of the First Coin
Part 3: Flight of the Second Coin
Part 4: Flight of the Third Coin
Part 5: Hands-Free Coin-to-Glass (Richard Sanders)
Part 6: Through the Hand
Part 7: From Pocket to Glass
Part 8: Through the Glass
Part 9: From Another Pocket to Glass
Part 10: The Big Finish
coins to glass \n four coins, different grip on glass \n steven hamilton \n coins to glass \n steven hamilton
2013
the magic of steven hamilton Steven Hamilton