to throwe a peece of monie awaie, and to find it againe where you list \n coin thrown into air vanishes (classic palm with second and third fingers), duplicate appears somewhere else (like on a stooge) \n unknown
1584
the discoverie of witchcraft
Unknown
To throwe a peece of monie awaie, and to find it againe where you list
coin thrown into air vanishes (classic palm with second and third fingers), duplicate appears somewhere else (like on a stooge)
to throwe a peece of monie into a deepe pond, and to fetch it againe from whence you list \n marked coin thrown into river is reproduced from somewhere else, similarly marked duplicate \n unknown
1584
the discoverie of witchcraft
Unknown
To throwe a peece of monie into a deepe pond, and to fetch it againe from whence you list
marked coin thrown into river is reproduced from somewhere else, similarly marked duplicate
to conveie monie out of one of your hands into the other by legierdemaine \n coin travels from hand to hand after false transfer, tapped with knife for sound illusion ("for both the eare and the eie is deceived by this devise") \n unknown \n how to convey money out of one of your hands into the other by legerdemaine \n unknown \n money talks \n david williamson \n fake beat move (フェイク・ビート・ムーブ) \n tomoya horiki
1584
the discoverie of witchcraft
Unknown
To conveie monie out of one of your hands into the other by legierdemaine
coin travels from hand to hand after false transfer, tapped with knife for sound illusion ("for both the eare and the eie is deceived by this devise")
to put one testor into one hand, and an other into the other hand, and with words to bring them togither \n \n unknown
1584
the discoverie of witchcraft
Unknown
To put one testor into one hand, and an other into the other hand, and with words to bring them togither
to put one testor into a strangers hand, and another into your owne, and to conveie both into the strangers hand with words \n "double lift" with coins, double put into spectator's hand (sponge ball trick with coins) \n unknown \n how to deliver to one man one sixpence, and to another another sixpence, and to make both the testors come into one mans hand \n unknown
1584
the discoverie of witchcraft
Unknown
To put one testor into a strangers hand, and another into your owne, and to conveie both into the strangers hand with words
"double lift" with coins, double put into spectator's hand (sponge ball trick with coins)
to conveie a testor out of ones hand that holdeth it fast \n coin pressed into spectator's hand vanishes, and reappears with coin in performer's or another spectator's hand \n unknown \n how to seeme to blow a sixe pence out of another mans hand \n unknown
1584
the discoverie of witchcraft
Unknown
To conveie a testor out of ones hand that holdeth it fast
coin pressed into spectator's hand vanishes, and reappears with coin in performer's or another spectator's hand
how to convey money out of one of your hands into the other by legerdemaine \n coin travels from hand to hand after false transfer, tapped with knife for sound illusion \n unknown \n to conveie monie out of one of your hands into the other by legierdemaine \n unknown
1634
the art of legerdemain discovered
Unknown
How to convey money out of one of your hands into the other by Legerdemaine
coin travels from hand to hand after false transfer, tapped with knife for sound illusion
how to seeme to blow a sixe pence out of another mans hand \n coin pressed into spectator's hand vanishes, and reappears at sleeve \n unknown \n to conveie a testor out of ones hand that holdeth it fast \n unknown
1634
the art of legerdemain discovered
Unknown
How to seeme to blow a sixe pence out of another mans hand
coin pressed into spectator's hand vanishes, and reappears at sleeve
how to deliver to one man one sixpence, and to another another sixpence, and to make both the testors come into one mans hand \n "double lift" with coins, double put into spectator's hand (sponge ball trick with coins), coin stolen from palm of another spectator with sticky fingers \n unknown \n to put one testor into a strangers hand, and another into your owne, and to conveie both into the strangers hand with words \n unknown
1634
the art of legerdemain discovered
Unknown
How to deliver to one man one sixpence, and to another another sixpence, and to make both the testors come into one mans hand
"double lift" with coins, double put into spectator's hand (sponge ball trick with coins), coin stolen from palm of another spectator with sticky fingers
la piece de monnoie enfermée dans une boîte, d'ou elle sort sans qu'on y touche \n coin vanishes from a box audibly and appears in shoe of a spectator, rattle box with spring feather, assistant \n unknown
1784
la magie blanche dévoilée
Unknown
La Piece de Monnoie Enfermée Dans une Boîte, d'ou Elle Sort Sans qu'on y Touche
coin vanishes from a box audibly and appears in shoe of a spectator, rattle box with spring feather, assistant
divers secrets pour tirer en apparence des écus d'une bourse sans l'ouvrir. \n more tricks by pilferer, coins in wallet are placed under hat and then produced, repeated with different method, finally effect is repeated by placing a coin into a stocking \n henri decremps
1785
supplément a la magie blanche dévoillée Henri Decremps
Divers secrets pour tirer en apparence des écus d'une bourse sans l'ouvrir.
more tricks by Pilferer, coins in wallet are placed under hat and then produced, repeated with different method, finally effect is repeated by placing a coin into a stocking
to make two marked coins, wrapped in separated handkerchiefs, come together in one of them \n (expansion of texture configuration) \n unknown
1876
modern magic
Unknown
To make two marked Coins, wrapped in separated Handkerchiefs, come together in one of them
to pull four florins or half-crowns through a handkerchief \n with assistance of spectator, presented as vanish and reappearance from spectator's clothes \n unknown
1876
modern magic
Unknown
To Pull Four Florins or Half-crowns through a Handkerchief
with assistance of spectator, presented as vanish and reappearance from spectator's clothes
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
the multiplication of money \n coins are borrowed and multiplied, with or without coin tray \n unknown \n the multiplication of money \n joseph michael hartz
1876
modern magic
Unknown
The Multiplication of Money
coins are borrowed and multiplied, with or without coin tray
to pass a marked florin (or half-crown) into the centre of two oranges in succession \n \n unknown \n the mysterious tumbler \n professor hoffmann
1876
modern magic
Unknown
To pass a Marked Florin (or Half-crown) into the Centre of two Oranges in Succession
to make a marked sixpence vanish from a handkerchief, and be found in the centre of an apple or orange previously examined \n coin stuck to knife \n unknown
1876
modern magic
Unknown
To make a Marked Sixpence vanish from a Handkerchief, and be found in the Centre of an Apple or Orange previously examined
to change a florin into a penny, back again, and then to pass the same invisibly into the pocket of the owner \n first transformation in hand of spectator, coin marked \n unknown
1876
modern magic
Unknown
To change a Florin into a Penny, back again, and then to pass the same invisibly into the pocket of the owner
first transformation in hand of spectator, coin marked
the two hats \n coins travel at once from one hat to another, acoustical illusion, brief outline \n jean-eugène robert-houdin \n secrets of conjuring & magic, p. 124
1890
more magic Jean-Eugène Robert-Houdin
The Two Hats
coins travel at once from one hat to another, acoustical illusion, brief outline
the eight coins and two brass covers \n four borrowed coins each under two brass covers, coins travel from one pile to the other, two shells, also done in hands of spectator without covers \n professor hoffmann
1890
more magic Professor Hoffmann
The eight Coins and two Brass Covers
four borrowed coins each under two brass covers, coins travel from one pile to the other, two shells, also done in hands of spectator without covers
the mysterious tumbler \n "to pass a coin from a glass of water into the centre of an orange", with full patter \n professor hoffmann \n to pass a marked florin (or half-crown) into the centre of two oranges in succession \n unknown
1890
more magic Professor Hoffmann
The Mysterious Tumbler
"To pass a coin from a Glass of Water into the Centre of an Orange", with full patter
the penetrative coin \n two borrowed hats & two bowls are build up on the table, four coins dropped in top one, the travel down in lower bowls audibly one by one, mechanical table \n professor hoffmann \n dr. lynn
1890
more magic Professor Hoffmann, Dr. Lynn
The Penetrative Coin
two borrowed hats & two bowls are build up on the table, four coins dropped in top one, the travel down in lower bowls audibly one by one, mechanical table
the shower of gold \n empty glass vase covered on table, coins travel into it \n unknown \n shower of gold addition \n joseph michael hartz
1890
more magic
Unknown
The Shower of Gold
empty glass vase covered on table, coins travel into it
die thalerwanderung \n one-ahead coins across with shell, performed with two cover tubes \n unknown \n die thalerwanderung \n unknown
1895
die zauberwelt
Unknown
Die Thalerwanderung
one-ahead coins across with shell, performed with two cover tubes
die thalerwanderung \n second part of description, including the traveling of a coin into the spectator's hand \n unknown \n die thalerwanderung \n unknown
1895
die zauberwelt
Unknown
Die Thalerwanderung
second part of description, including the traveling of a coin into the spectator's hand
die unsichtbare wanderung eines thalers \n borrowed marked coin vanishes from hand of spectator and reappears in another spectator's pocket, attachable hook gimmick \n unknown
1895
die zauberwelt
Unknown
Die unsichtbare Wanderung eines Thalers
borrowed marked coin vanishes from hand of spectator and reappears in another spectator's pocket, attachable hook gimmick
das thaler-kartenspiel \n "oder die durch ein kartenspiel spazierenden thaler"
deck placed on glass and covered with handkerchief, coin penetrates through deck into glass or flies invisibly into glass \n unknown
1895
die zauberwelt
Unknown
Das Thaler-Kartenspiel
"oder Die durch ein Kartenspiel spazierenden Thaler"
deck placed on glass and covered with handkerchief, coin penetrates through deck into glass or flies invisibly into glass
die unsichtbare reise eines thalers \n deck of cards placed on glass, coin vanishes and appears in glass or penetrates deck \n unknown \n the cards, coins and glass \n unknown
1896
der moderne kartenkünstler
Unknown
Die unsichtbare Reise eines Thalers
deck of cards placed on glass, coin vanishes and appears in glass or penetrates deck
das thalerkartenspiel \n deck put on glass, coin borrowed and it penetrates deck and drops into glass \n unknown
1896
der moderne kartenkünstler
Unknown
Das Thalerkartenspiel
deck put on glass, coin borrowed and it penetrates deck and drops into glass
durchdringen der materie \n glass covered with deck of cards, coin invisible thrown towards glass, it lands inside, clockwork \n unknown \n the cards, coins and glass \n unknown
1896
der moderne kartenkünstler
Unknown
Durchdringen der Materie
glass covered with deck of cards, coin invisible thrown towards glass, it lands inside, clockwork
die wandernden thaler \n coins travel audibly in glass on table which is covered with a handkerchief, sound gimmick with thread behind table \n albert anton
1896
die zauberwelt Albert Anton
Die wandernden Thaler
coins travel audibly in glass on table which is covered with a handkerchief, sound gimmick with thread behind table
die münzenwanderung \n eighteen coins borrowed and put in spectator's hand, additional coins travel into the hand \n unknown
1897
die zauberwelt
Unknown
Die Münzenwanderung
eighteen coins borrowed and put in spectator's hand, additional coins travel into the hand
die wandermünze \n marked coin vanishes, appears inside a lemon which is inside an orange inside a cabbage, then audibly travels inside silk-covered glass \n unknown \n magische potpourri \n eduard hensel
1897
der zauberspiegel
Unknown
Die Wandermünze
marked coin vanishes, appears inside a lemon which is inside an orange inside a cabbage, then audibly travels inside silk-covered glass
das fliegende geldstück \n both hands palm-up, coin on right fingers, both hands turned over and coin secretly tossed under left hand, in effect it travels to left hand \n unknown
1897
der zauberspiegel
Unknown
Das fliegende Geldstück
both hands palm-up, coin on right fingers, both hands turned over and coin secretly tossed under left hand, in effect it travels to left hand
die wandernden münzen \n one glass covered with a hat, another one with a deck of cards, two coins travel audibly and visibly into those glasses \n unknown
1897
die zauberwelt
Unknown
Die wandernden Münzen
one glass covered with a hat, another one with a deck of cards, two coins travel audibly and visibly into those glasses
doch getäuscht \n on a trick in robert-houdin's autobiography in which a coin vanishes from the spectator's hand and reappears in his pocket \n friedrich w. conradi-horster \n doch getäuscht \n friedrich w. conradi-horster
1897
der zauberspiegel Friedrich W. Conradi-Horster
Doch getäuscht
on a trick in Robert-Houdin's autobiography in which a coin vanishes from the spectator's hand and reappears in his pocket
die thalerwanderung \n three coins in each hand, they travel from hand to hand one by one, last one in hand of spectator, one ahead with extra coin \n unknown
1898
die zauberwelt
Unknown
Die Thalerwanderung
three coins in each hand, they travel from hand to hand one by one, last one in hand of spectator, one ahead with extra coin
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 reisenden münzen \n no. 48, four coins travel to paper bag \n samuel "st. roman" thiersfeld
1899
jedermann zauberkünstler! Samuel "St. Roman" Thiersfeld
der gedanke und die luftexpedition \n no. 7, four coins travel into corked bottle that rests far away on chair and visibly drop in, mechanical cork or cork with thread mechanism \n samuel "st. roman" thiersfeld
1899
jedermann zauberkünstler! Samuel "St. Roman" Thiersfeld
Der Gedanke und die Luftexpedition
No. 7, four coins travel into corked bottle that rests far away on chair and visibly drop in, mechanical cork or cork with thread mechanism
fake coin sound \n coin secretly dropped into slim glass in the performer's pocket to make it seem it appears in bottle on table \n unknown
1899
jedermann zauberkünstler!
Unknown
Fake Coin Sound
coin secretly dropped into slim glass in the performer's pocket to make it seem it appears in bottle on table
die thaler im hut \n no. 15, hat and plate examined, plate put on hat, coins vanish and are heard dropping into hat, secret mechanical container \n unknown
1900
der amateurzauberer
Unknown
Die Thaler im Hut
No. 15, hat and plate examined, plate put on hat, coins vanish and are heard dropping into hat, secret mechanical container
das münzen-lineal \n ruler with four holes with threads through them with knots on both ends, four borrowed coins vanish and reappear at the ends of those threads \n carl willmann
1900
die zauberwelt Carl Willmann
Das Münzen-Lineal
ruler with four holes with threads through them with knots on both ends, four borrowed coins vanish and reappear at the ends of those threads
die thaler auf wanderschaft \n two coins vanish in hand and travel audibly into borrowed hat that has been covered with a plate \n ludwig pax
1900
die zauberwelt Ludwig Pax
Die Thaler auf Wanderschaft
two coins vanish in hand and travel audibly into borrowed hat that has been covered with a plate
v. kunststück mit zwei münzen \n two coins, they travel from hand to hand in various combinations \n t. nelson downs
1900
die zauberwelt T. Nelson Downs
V. Kunststück mit zwei Münzen
two coins, they travel from hand to hand in various combinations
die das tuch durchdringende münze \n no. 7, glass wrapped in handkerchief and held by spectator, coin vanishes and audibly drops into glass, little coin pocket in handkerchief \n unknown
1900
der amateurzauberer
Unknown
Die das Tuch durchdringende Münze
No. 7, glass wrapped in handkerchief and held by spectator, coin vanishes and audibly drops into glass, little coin pocket in handkerchief
das thalerkartenspiel \n no. 14, deck of cards placed on glass, coins vanish and drop into glass, clockwork mechanism in fake deck, low-budget alternative in which assistant pulls a thread \n unknown
1900
der amateurzauberer
Unknown
Das Thalerkartenspiel
No. 14, deck of cards placed on glass, coins vanish and drop into glass, clockwork mechanism in fake deck, low-budget alternative in which assistant pulls a thread
die wandernden thaler \n bottle with wide neck and filled with water is corked, coins travel into the bottle one by one, mechanical cork that releases coins one by one \n unknown \n der neue thalerkorken \n carl willmann
1900
die zauberwelt
Unknown
Die wandernden Thaler
bottle with wide neck and filled with water is corked, coins travel into the bottle one by one, mechanical cork that releases coins one by one
der neue thalerkorken \n different mechanical cork than in reference \n carl willmann \n die wandernden thaler \n unknown
1900
die zauberwelt Carl Willmann
der in freier hand verschwindende thaler \n no. 20, coin vanishes via pull into vest pocket, also with borrowed coin and shell on pull \n unknown
1900
der amateurzauberer
Unknown
Der in freier Hand verschwindende Thaler
No. 20, coin vanishes via pull into vest pocket, also with borrowed coin and shell on pull
die thaler auf wanderschaft ii. \n four coins vanish in hand and travel audibly into borrowed hat that has been covered with a plate \n fr. maubach
1901
die zauberwelt Fr. Maubach
Die Thaler auf Wanderschaft II.
four coins vanish in hand and travel audibly into borrowed hat that has been covered with a plate
eine geldangelegenheit \n confetti in glass, changes into coins, twelve coins placed in two handkerchiefs held by two spectators each, four travel across, plate used as coin tray \n emil clauß
1901
die zauberwelt Emil Clauß
Eine Geldangelegenheit
confetti in glass, changes into coins, twelve coins placed in two handkerchiefs held by two spectators each, four travel across, plate used as coin tray
coin in card, paper in candle trick \n marked coin travels into card, piece of paper into candle \n unknown \n card, coin and candle \n joseph michael hartz
1902
the modern conjurer
Unknown
Coin in Card, Paper in Candle Trick
marked coin travels into card, piece of paper into candle
das neue münzenglas \n high vase/glass, covered with hat or plate, coins travel inside audibly \n carl willmann \n der zauberlehrling \n richard pannwitz
1902
die zauberwelt Carl Willmann
Das neue Münzenglas
high vase/glass, covered with hat or plate, coins travel inside audibly
ii. pêle-mêle \n coin is produced from selection, then coin is marked, placed under handkerchief and dropped inside glass, coin travels to second glass which is covered with the deck, finally coin vanishes again and appears inside spectator's breast pocket
1. der taler im kartenblatt
2. der fliegende taler
3. der lufttaler (hook is added to coin to form a temporary hooked coin) \n friedrich "fritz" hügli
1902
moderne magie Friedrich "Fritz" Hügli
II. Pêle-Mêle
coin is produced from selection, then coin is marked, placed under handkerchief and dropped inside glass, coin travels to second glass which is covered with the deck, finally coin vanishes again and appears inside spectator's breast pocket
1. Der Taler im Kartenblatt
2. Der Fliegende Taler
3. Der Lufttaler (hook is added to coin to form a temporary hooked coin)
ein verblüffendes tisch-kunststück \n coin, finger ring and bill borrowed and put in vest pocket, bill appears inside bread roll, ring inside matchbox and coin under a glass \n ottokar fischer
1902
die zauberwelt Ottokar Fischer
Ein verblüffendes Tisch-Kunststück
coin, finger ring and bill borrowed and put in vest pocket, bill appears inside bread roll, ring inside matchbox and coin under a glass
eine reichsmark auf reisen \n "ein niedliches handkunststück", question written on paper and cut in two, marked coin wrapped inside on half, vanishes in flash, coin reappears under previously selected, rolled up (to a tube) and tabled card, other half of billet reappears inside candle \n carl willmann
1903
die zauberwelt Carl Willmann
Eine Reichsmark auf Reisen
"Ein niedliches Handkunststück", question written on paper and cut in two, marked coin wrapped inside on half, vanishes in flash, coin reappears under previously selected, rolled up (to a tube) and tabled card, other half of billet reappears inside candle
the hartz "hook," for working mechanical pieces \n hook from ceiling with mechanical piece that can make bells ring, etc.
- the magic bell (bell rings by itself)
- the crystal cash-box (borrowed coins appear in glass box that hangs from ceiling)
- the bird-cage (canary appears in suspended cage) \n joseph michael hartz \n the hartz "hook," for working mechanical pieces \n joseph michael hartz
1903
later magic Joseph Michael Hartz
The Hartz "Hook," for Working Mechanical Pieces
hook from ceiling with mechanical piece that can make bells ring, etc.
The Magic Bell (bell rings by itself)
The Crystal Cash-box (borrowed coins appear in glass box that hangs from ceiling)
der magnetismus und seine wirkung \n coin vanishes from glass of water (glass disc), reappears in mouth of spectator (coin wand), then travels into orange \n carl willmann
1903
die zauberwelt Carl Willmann
Der Magnetismus und seine Wirkung
coin vanishes from glass of water (glass disc), reappears in mouth of spectator (coin wand), then travels into orange
watch it! \n watch travels around body, "one watch routine", hook watch \n p. t. selbit \n "the magician's handbook" (selbit, p. 58) \n watch it! (another method) \n g. w. hunter
1903
later magic P. T. Selbit
Watch It!
watch travels around body, "one watch routine", hook watch
watch it! (another method) \n watch travels around body, "one watch routine", thread and hook watch \n g. w. hunter \n watch it! \n p. t. selbit
1903
later magic G. W. Hunter
Watch It! (Another Method)
watch travels around body, "one watch routine", thread and hook watch
der zauberlehrling \n coins travel from hand to glass on chair \n richard pannwitz \n das neue münzenglas \n carl willmann
1903
die zauberwelt Richard Pannwitz
von paris nach london \n two hats borrowed, marked coins placed in one which is tabled, coins travel into other hat that is held in hand one by one audibly à la miser's dream \n unknown
1904
der zauberspiegel
Unknown
Von Paris nach London
two hats borrowed, marked coins placed in one which is tabled, coins travel into other hat that is held in hand one by one audibly à la miser's dream
the cannon-ball-globes \n large ball put in giant ball vase, ball travels into hat and silk and coin are in ball vase instead \n unknown
1904
der zauberspiegel
Unknown
The Cannon-Ball-Globes
large ball put in giant ball vase, ball travels into hat and silk and coin are in ball vase instead
der dressierte taler \n glass covered with newspaper piece, coin vanishes and visibly drops into glass and dances \n carl willmann
1904
die zauberwelt Carl Willmann
Der dressierte Taler
glass covered with newspaper piece, coin vanishes and visibly drops into glass and dances
the free and unlimited coinage of silver \n coin travels under named object on table, then under all objects coin is found \n t. nelson downs \n the free and ultimate coinage of silver \n unknown \n free and unlimited coinage of silver \n t. nelson downs \n dai vernon
1909
the art of magic T. Nelson Downs
The Free and Unlimited Coinage of Silver
coin travels under named object on table, then under all objects coin is found
a coin act and a coin ladder \n coins produced with borrowed hat, then they penetrate hat and drop down coin ladder \n carl anderson
1909
the art of magic Carl Anderson
A Coin Act and a Coin Ladder
coins produced with borrowed hat, then they penetrate hat and drop down coin ladder
the sympathetic coins \n on corners of handkerchief \n yank hoe \n ho ho coins \n karl fulves \n you have my sympathy \n tom gagnon \n ultimate coin assembly \n tom gagnon \n gagnon's sympathetic coins \n tom gagnon
1909
the art of magic Yank Hoe
card, coin and candle \n coin wrapped in paper vanishes, reappears in chosen card, piece of paper into piece of candle \n joseph michael hartz \n coin in card, paper in candle trick \n unknown \n card, coin and candle \n joseph michael hartz
1911
later magic Joseph Michael Hartz
Card, Coin and Candle
coin wrapped in paper vanishes, reappears in chosen card, piece of paper into piece of candle
card, coin and candle \n coin wrapped in paper vanishes, reappears in chosen card, piece of paper into piece of candle \n joseph michael hartz \n card, coin and candle \n joseph michael hartz
1911
magical titbits Joseph Michael Hartz
Card, Coin and Candle
coin wrapped in paper vanishes, reappears in chosen card, piece of paper into piece of candle
the hartz "hook," for working mechanical pieces \n hook from ceiling with mechanical piece that can make bells ring, etc.
- the magic bell (bell rings by itself)
- the crystal cash-box (borrowed coins appear in glass box that hangs from ceiling)
- the bird-cage (canary appears in suspended cage) \n joseph michael hartz \n the hartz "hook," for working mechanical pieces \n joseph michael hartz
1911
magical titbits Joseph Michael Hartz
The Hartz "Hook," for Working Mechanical Pieces
hook from ceiling with mechanical piece that can make bells ring, etc.
The Magic Bell (bell rings by itself)
The Crystal Cash-box (borrowed coins appear in glass box that hangs from ceiling)
the ball of wool trick (improved) \n \n professor hoffmann \n the ball of wool trick (improved) \n professor hoffmann
1911
later magic Professor Hoffmann
the ball of wool trick (improved) \n \n professor hoffmann \n the ball of wool trick (improved) \n professor hoffmann
1911
magical titbits Professor Hoffmann
a new purse trick \n marked coin travels from purse into spectator's pocket \n c. o. williams \n a new purse trick \n c. o. williams
1911
later magic C. O. Williams
A New Purse Trick
marked coin travels from purse into spectator's pocket
a new purse trick \n marked coin travels from purse into spectator's pocket \n c. o. williams \n a new purse trick \n c. o. williams
1911
magical titbits C. O. Williams
A New Purse Trick
marked coin travels from purse into spectator's pocket
geschwind wie der wind. \n no. 12, signed coin vanishes from paper fold and appears in envelope \n friedrich "fritz" hügli
1926
magische miniaturen Friedrich "Fritz" Hügli
Geschwind wie der Wind.
No. 12, signed coin vanishes from paper fold and appears in envelope
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
filtration of money - advanced method \n coin joins other coin wrapped in handkerchief, then both penetrate the silk \n unknown
1935
coin magic
Unknown
Filtration of Money - Advanced Method
coin joins other coin wrapped in handkerchief, then both penetrate the silk
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
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
the sympathetic coins \n on corners of handkerchief, second method with extra coin \n unknown \n the sympathetic coins \n yank hoe
1935
coin magic
Unknown
The Sympathetic Coins
on corners of handkerchief, second method with extra coin
travelling coins \n first coin travels from hand to hand then effect is repeated with four coins, hands turned over on table \n unknown
1935
coin magic
Unknown
Travelling Coins
first coin travels from hand to hand then effect is repeated with four coins, hands turned over on table
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)
"here's your change---?" \n coin through knees, changes into small coins \n lu brent \n the quick change artist \n laurie ireland
1936
the jinx 1-50 Lu Brent
money in the pocket \n marked coin vanishes in trouser fold and reappears in pocket, repeat \n jack vosburgh \n in the fold \n the great fataque \n pocket vanish \n unknown
1936
the jinx 1-50 Jack Vosburgh
Money in the Pocket
marked coin vanishes in trouser fold and reappears in pocket, repeat
"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
migratory coins \n coins on corners of black cloth, with two postcards \n t.j. crawford \n migratory coins the "all fair" way \n jack avis
1938
greater magic T.J. Crawford
Migratory Coins
coins on corners of black cloth, with two postcards
using the sleeves \n coin travels from hand to hand, two methods \n t.j. crawford \n down the sleeve in deep backclip \n david roth
1938
greater magic T.J. Crawford
the fastest trick in the world \n with two nest of boxes and matchbox, transposition of two coins \n franklin m. chapman
1939
chap's scrapbook Franklin M. Chapman
The Fastest Trick in the World
with two nest of boxes and matchbox, transposition of two coins
sucker coins \n dime vanishes from under quarter and appears under second quarter, two versions \n franklin m. chapman \n paul morris
1939
chap's scrapbook Franklin M. Chapman, Paul Morris
Sucker Coins
dime vanishes from under quarter and appears under second quarter, two versions
a "passing" coin interlude \n four coins in each hand, travel into one hand one by one \n louis tannen
1939
the magic annual for 1938 and 1939 Louis Tannen
A "Passing" Coin Interlude
four coins in each hand, travel into one hand one by one
clever coins \n two times ten coins in two bowls, number selected with dice travels across, see also page 524 \n minoe \n u. f. grant
1940
the jinx 51-100 Minoe, U. F. Grant
Clever Coins
two times ten coins in two bowls, number selected with dice travels across, see also page 524
nine from three \n three coins from pocket travel to three coins in other hand, stack to hide coins \n dr. edward g. ervin
1940
chap's scrapbook Dr. Edward G. Ervin
Nine from Three
three coins from pocket travel to three coins in other hand, stack to hide coins
on the treasure trail \n coin travels from sand pile to paper \n frank travers \n bruce elliott \n theodore annemann
1941
the jinx 101-151 Frank Travers, Bruce Elliott, Theodore Annemann
japanese paper bird \n bird fold that flaps its wings, application with flash paper and coin appearing from bird or traveling in bird \n martin gardner \n "houdini's paper magic" (p. 117) \n "scientific recreations" (tissandier, 1881, french work)
1941
after the dessert Martin Gardner
Japanese Paper Bird
bird fold that flaps its wings, application with flash paper and coin appearing from bird or traveling in bird
Inspired by
"Houdini's Paper Magic" (p. 117)
Related to
"Scientific Recreations" (Tissandier, 1881, French work)
evaporato \n "coin that gets around", marked coin vanishes from sealed glass, reappears into spectator's breast pocket \n otto waldmann \n winged silver \n karl fulves
1941
the jinx 101-151 Otto Waldmann
Evaporato
"Coin that gets Around", marked coin vanishes from sealed glass, reappears into spectator's breast pocket
the coin, envelope, and handkerchief \n coin disappears from envelope and reappears in knot of handkerchief \n unknown
1941/27
tarbell course in magic — volume 1
Unknown
The Coin, Envelope, and Handkerchief
coin disappears from envelope and reappears in knot of handkerchief
winged silver \n three silver coins in one hand, three gold coins in other hand, silver travels across \n dai vernon \n winged silver \n albert goshman \n backfire eagles \n john riggs
1941/49
select secrets Dai Vernon
Winged Silver
three silver coins in one hand, three gold coins in other hand, silver travels across
penetration and audible arrival \n two coins in silk, chosen one penetrates, then travels back with a clink \n edward marlo
1942
bull's-eye coin tricks Edward Marlo
Penetration and Audible Arrival
two coins in silk, chosen one penetrates, then travels back with a clink
the monocle mystery \n marked coin held with eye, taken out, vanished, and shown back in eye, double lift with coins \n eddie joseph \n popeyed \n tom gagnon
1942
coin and money magic Eddie Joseph
The Monocle Mystery
marked coin held with eye, taken out, vanished, and shown back in eye, double lift with coins
the twister \n borrowed coin switched and given back without spectator noticing, application where borrowed coin travels inside a bill \n eddie joseph \n the drop exchange \n eddie joseph
1942
coin and money magic Eddie Joseph
The Twister
borrowed coin switched and given back without spectator noticing, application where borrowed coin travels inside a bill
money is made to go \n coin tossed towards left fist, vanishes and is found in fist, repeated with four more coins, last to spectator's hand \n eddie joseph
1942
coin and money magic Eddie Joseph
Money is Made to Go
coin tossed towards left fist, vanishes and is found in fist, repeated with four more coins, last to spectator's hand
the coin and the orange \n coin and paper-wrapped glass, coin vanishes, orange appears under glass, orange vanishes, glass vanishes, orange found in pocket, coin in orange, no lapping \n eddie joseph
1942
coin and money magic Eddie Joseph
The Coin and the Orange
coin and paper-wrapped glass, coin vanishes, orange appears under glass, orange vanishes, glass vanishes, orange found in pocket, coin in orange, no lapping
the repeat coin trick \n marked coin penetrates into left fist, repeated a few times, then coin travels into spectator's pocket which is loaded during routine \n eddie joseph
1942
coin and money magic Eddie Joseph
The Repeat Coin Trick
marked coin penetrates into left fist, repeated a few times, then coin travels into spectator's pocket which is loaded during routine
the sleeve bogey \n routine with sleeve as fake explanation for coin vanish, coin ends up in spectator's sleeve \n eddie joseph
1942
coin and money magic Eddie Joseph
The Sleeve Bogey
routine with sleeve as fake explanation for coin vanish, coin ends up in spectator's sleeve
shoulder arms \n performer behind spectator with arms around him, coin vanishes, reappears on spectator's shoulder \n eddie joseph
1942
coin and money magic Eddie Joseph
Shoulder Arms
performer behind spectator with arms around him, coin vanishes, reappears on spectator's shoulder
the double bite \n coin pressed on spectators forehead, he is told to make it fall but it's not there, it really is left there for second spectator, coin reappears under lapel of third spectator \n eddie joseph
1942
coin and money magic Eddie Joseph
The Double Bite
coin pressed on spectators forehead, he is told to make it fall but it's not there, it really is left there for second spectator, coin reappears under lapel of third spectator
the coin in the magical envelopes \n basically a coin into nest of envelopes with newspaper-envelope transformations, for credit information see carney reference \n eugene verbeck \n verbeck's envelopes \n john carney \n eugene verbeck
1942/27
tarbell course in magic — volume 2 Eugene Verbeck
The Coin in the Magical Envelopes
basically a coin into nest of envelopes with newspaper-envelope transformations, for credit information see Carney reference
clothes pin mint \n signed coin vanishes and appears on a clothes pin \n paul morris
1943
hugard's magic monthly — volumes i, ii, iii and iv Paul Morris
french "pill box" coin mystery \n three coins from pill box to nest of packages \n unknown
1943/27
tarbell course in magic — volume 3
Unknown
daffy dime! \n coin transforms wrapped in paper (buddha papers), transforms again (adam's penny and dime trick) then travels into silver boxes inside of wool \n tom fitzgerald
1944
the phoenix 51-100 Tom Fitzgerald
Daffy Dime!
coin transforms wrapped in paper (Buddha papers), transforms again (Adam's penny and dime trick) then travels into silver boxes inside of wool
magical flight \n marked coin in knotted handkerchief travels into knot of second silk \n jean hugard
1944
hugard's magic monthly — volumes i, ii, iii and iv Jean Hugard
Magical Flight
marked coin in knotted handkerchief travels into knot of second silk
fruit cup \n coin in egg in lemon in orange in grapefruit using a clothespin \n orson welles \n materialization \n franklin v. taylor
1944
the phoenix 51-100 Orson Welles
Fruit Cup
coin in egg in lemon in orange in grapefruit using a clothespin
the rabbit's head \n marked coin into handkerchief, handkerchief folded as a rabbit \n tom fitzgerald \n the coin in the handkerchief \n unknown
1945
the phoenix 51-100 Tom Fitzgerald
The Rabbit's Head
marked coin into handkerchief, handkerchief folded as a rabbit
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
in the fold \n coin vanishes in trouser fold, also as a penetration into pocket \n the great fataque \n money in the pocket \n jack vosburgh
1945
the phoenix 51-100 The Great Fataque
In the Fold
coin vanishes in trouser fold, also as a penetration into pocket
treasure trail \n map is crumbled and spectator holds on to it, marked coin is put on a plate and sand is poured on top, coin travels inside the map \n bruce elliott
1948
the phoenix 101-150 Bruce Elliott
Treasure Trail
map is crumbled and spectator holds on to it, marked coin is put on a plate and sand is poured on top, coin travels inside the map
to pass four coins from hand to hand through your head, one at a time \n \n arthur h. buckley \n "invisible transfer of a coin from hand to hand when the spectators have been forewarned" (gaultier, magic without apparatus, p. 104)
1948
principles and deceptions Arthur H. Buckley
To Pass Four Coins from Hand to Hand through your Head, One at a Time
Related to
"Invisible Transfer of a Coin from Hand to Hand when the spectators have been Forewarned" (Gaultier, Magic Without Apparatus, p. 104)
the french drop and the eye glass \n coin travels to other hand, coin temporarily in eye \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions Arthur H. Buckley
The French Drop and the Eye Glass
coin travels to other hand, coin temporarily in eye
the steal \n coins in hand, one stolen from heel of hand with other hand, done five times in a row \n cardini \n the steal \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions Cardini
The Steal
coins in hand, one stolen from heel of hand with other hand, done five times in a row
an invisible journey (improved) \n two coins in each hand with odd coin, han ping chien \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions Arthur H. Buckley
An Invisible Journey (Improved)
two coins in each hand with odd coin, han ping chien
the lynn pennies \n seven coins counted into spectator's hand, one magically removed, repeated twice \n terry lynn \n the seven penny trick \n terry lynn
1948
principles and deceptions Terry Lynn
The Lynn Pennies
seven coins counted into spectator's hand, one magically removed, repeated twice
two playing cards, four half dollars and a handkerchief \n \n arthur h. buckley \n john northern hilliard \n hilliard trick in stanyon's "magic", dec 1904
1948
principles and deceptions Arthur H. Buckley, John Northern Hilliard
Two Playing Cards, Four Half Dollars and a Handkerchief
a coin trick with music \n empty glass with silk set aside, coins travel audibly into it, clinking sound on record with music \n u. f. grant
1948
grant's inner circle magazine U. F. Grant
A Coin Trick with Music
empty glass with silk set aside, coins travel audibly into it, clinking sound on record with music
three nest of boxes \n coin vanishes when dropped in glass of water and appears in one of three nest of boxes, free selection \n jack yeager
1949
ireland's yearbooks Jack Yeager
Three Nest of Boxes
coin vanishes when dropped in glass of water and appears in one of three nest of boxes, free selection
rising coin and climax \n coin travels from hand to hand, then vanishes from silk, full wine glass appears \n bill simon
1949
controlled miracles Bill Simon
Rising Coin and Climax
coin travels from hand to hand, then vanishes from silk, full wine glass appears
a 2.00$ trick \n coin assembly with magazines, last coin found in magazine \n ronald b. edwards \n general assembly \n ronald b. edwards
1951
the phoenix 201 — 250 Ronald B. Edwards
A 2.00$ Trick
coin assembly with magazines, last coin found in magazine
flyaway coin routine \n to spectator's pocket four times \n slydini \n kort coin \n milton kort \n cuckoo's coin \n milton kort
1951
stars of magic Slydini
coin in ball of wool and nest of boxes \n entertaining routine with trick funnel and magic awl \n rolland hamblen
1952
modern coin magic Rolland Hamblen
Coin in Ball of Wool and Nest of Boxes
entertaining routine with trick funnel and magic awl
in a spectator's pocket \n three methods
a. into spectator's outer breast pocket, back palm
b. into spectator's outer breast pocket, thumb palm
c. hand is put into spectator's outer breast pocket to pull him closer (wallace lee method) \n wallace lee \n unknown
1952
modern coin magic Wallace Lee, Unknown
In a Spectator's Pocket
Three Methods
a. into spectator's outer breast pocket, back palm
b. into spectator's outer breast pocket, thumb palm
c. hand is put into spectator's outer breast pocket to pull him closer (Wallace Lee Method)
rattle box routine \n coin penetrates glass and table, other coin travels from box to glass, rattle box \n stewart judah
1952
modern coin magic Stewart Judah
Rattle Box Routine
coin penetrates glass and table, other coin travels from box to glass, rattle box
coin in the banana \n marked coin should appear in banana, boy already ate it, coin is produced with a wand from the boy's mouth \n unknown
1952
modern coin magic
Unknown
Coin in the Banana
marked coin should appear in banana, boy already ate it, coin is produced with a wand from the boy's mouth
the gadabout coins \n two in the hand, one in the pocket \n j. b. bobo \n george f. wright \n "the alleurian coins" by george f. wright in "the linking ring" 1/1950 \n the mexican gadabout coins \n milton kort \n gadabout coins revisited \n ron bauer
1952
modern coin magic J. B. Bobo, George F. Wright
The Gadabout Coins
two in the hand, one in the pocket
Inspired by
"The Alleurian Coins" by George F. Wright in "The Linking Ring" 1/1950
an impromptu \n a coin travels to a second coin, a third coin is pulled through the cloth of the trousers \n al leech
1952
manipulating with leech Al Leech
An Impromptu
a coin travels to a second coin, a third coin is pulled through the cloth of the trousers
guess which hand \n spectator guesses in which hand the performer hides a coin, six phases \n c. james mclemore
1952
modern coin magic C. James McLemore
Guess Which Hand
spectator guesses in which hand the performer hides a coin, six phases
the curious nickel \n coin travels from hand to hand, appears and vanishes with the aid of a rabbit foot \n thomas h. bearden
1952
modern coin magic Thomas H. Bearden
The Curious Nickel
coin travels from hand to hand, appears and vanishes with the aid of a rabbit foot
the flying eagles \n three coins in the left join three coins in the right one by one \n unknown \n flying eagles \n harvey telmar \n las vegas fairy tale \n don alan
1952
modern coin magic
Unknown
The Flying Eagles
three coins in the left join three coins in the right one by one
frank drobina's coin routine \n five small coins from hand to hand, five phases, in spectator's pocket and with marked coin
\n frank drobina
1952
modern coin magic Frank Drobina
Frank Drobina's Coin Routine
five small coins from hand to hand, five phases, in spectator's pocket and with marked coin
the inferior coin \n two silver one copper, copper vanishes and reappears three times, in the end there are two copper and one silver coin, copper /silver coin \n milton kort
1952
modern coin magic Milton Kort
The Inferior Coin
two silver one copper, copper vanishes and reappears three times, in the end there are two copper and one silver coin, copper /silver coin
the sympathetic coin \n on handkerchief, one card, three silver & one copper, shell \n milton kort \n sympathetic coins variation \n camilo vázquez
1952
modern coin magic Milton Kort
The Sympathetic Coin
on handkerchief, one card, three silver & one copper, shell
flight three \n three marked coins travel to a pile of ten coins a spectator is holding, coin tray \n glenn harrison
1952
modern coin magic Glenn Harrison
Flight Three
three marked coins travel to a pile of ten coins a spectator is holding, coin tray
fourth version the changing change \n coins with different values, covered with two bills, extra coin \n stewart james
1952
modern coin magic Stewart James
Fourth Version The Changing Change
coins with different values, covered with two bills, extra coin
motile! \n sympathetic coins, on handkerchief \n dr. jacob daley \n motile \n dr. jacob daley \n mobility \n dr. jacob daley
1952
the phoenix 201 — 250 Dr. Jacob Daley
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
pocket vanish \n coin through trouser to the inside pocket, then it vanishes \n unknown \n money in the pocket \n jack vosburgh \n through the pantleg \n unknown \n gary kurtz
1952
modern coin magic
Unknown
Pocket Vanish
coin through trouser to the inside pocket, then it vanishes
the three coin trick \n three coins vanish one by one and appear again, the last one in the spectator's pocket, three methods \n milton kort
1952
modern coin magic Milton Kort
The Three Coin Trick
three coins vanish one by one and appear again, the last one in the spectator's pocket, three methods
the free and ultimate coinage of silver \n coin is vanished, spectator selects object on the table under it is the coin. then under all the objects is a coin \n unknown \n the free and unlimited coinage of silver \n t. nelson downs
1952
modern coin magic
Unknown
The Free and Ultimate Coinage of Silver
coin is vanished, spectator selects object on the table under it is the coin. Then under all the objects is a coin
jet transporation \n three coins in each hand, coins travel from left to right hand \n bobby bernard \n jet transposition \n bobby bernard
1953
"come a little closer..." Bobby Bernard
Jet Transporation
Three coins in each hand, coins travel from left to right hand
kort coin \n coin vanishes repeatedly and appears in spectator's various pockets four times \n milton kort \n flyaway coin routine \n slydini \n cuckoo's coin \n milton kort \n cuckoo's coin \n milton kort
1953
the phoenix 251 — 300 Milton Kort
Kort Coin
coin vanishes repeatedly and appears in spectator's various pockets four times
birds of a feather \n four coins assemble in corners of handkerchief \n mallory van slyker \n george sands \n birds of a feather \n george sands \n mallory van slyker \n perfect coin assembly \n harvey rosenthal
1954
the new phoenix 301-348 Mallory Van Slyker, George Sands
tricky tidbits \n ideas, gags and puns
- joy buzzer
- flexible glass
- bill in cigarette
- sucker silk vanish
- coin in egg
- dancing hanky
- egg bag finish
- swallowing wand gag
- stamp album
- diminishing bills finale
- torn and restored paper
- floating bulb
- milk in light bulb
- handkerchief frame
- hat production \n yellowstone
1954
ireland's yearbooks Yellowstone
birds of a feather \n four coins assemble in corners of handkerchief \n george sands \n mallory van slyker \n birds of a feather \n mallory van slyker \n george sands
1954/27
tarbell course in magic — volume 6 George Sands, Mallory Van Slyker
free and unlimited coinage of silver \n coins appear at the dinner table from everywhere \n t. nelson downs \n dai vernon \n the free and unlimited coinage of silver \n t. nelson downs
1957
the dai vernon book of magic T. Nelson Downs, Dai Vernon
entertaining close up magic. demonstration effect. coin in ball of wool \n brief, with flash string \n bobby bernard
1958
magic in miniature Bobby Bernard
Entertaining Close Up Magic. Demonstration Effect. Coin in Ball of Wool
general assembly \n coin assembly with magazines, last coin found in magazine, revised version \n ronald b. edwards \n a 2.00$ trick \n ronald b. edwards
1961
the new phoenix 351-400 Ronald B. Edwards
General Assembly
coin assembly with magazines, last coin found in magazine, revised version
routine for leipzig's two coin routine \n one coin in each hand, one travels across \n charlie miller \n nate leipzig
1961
the magic of charles earle miller Charlie Miller, Nate Leipzig