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)
an excellent feat, to make a two penie peece lie plaine in the palme of your hand, and to be passed from thence when you list \n one-handed coin vanish with wax on nail to bring coin to sort of back-palm position \n unknown \n an excellent feat to make a twopeny peece lie plaine in your hand, and to be passed from thence when you lift \n unknown
1584
the discoverie of witchcraft
Unknown
An excellent feat, to make a two penie peece lie plaine in the palme of your hand, and to be passed from thence when you list
one-handed coin vanish with wax on nail to bring coin to sort of back-palm position
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
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
an excellent feat to make a twopeny peece lie plaine in your hand, and to be passed from thence when you lift \n one-handed coin vanish with wax on nail to bring coin to sort of back-palm position \n unknown \n an excellent feat, to make a two penie peece lie plaine in the palme of your hand, and to be passed from thence when you list \n unknown
1634
the art of legerdemain discovered
Unknown
An excellent feat to make a twopeny peece lie plaine in your hand, and to be passed from thence when you lift
one-handed coin vanish with wax on nail to bring coin to sort of back-palm position
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 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
to make a six-pence seem to fall through a table \n coin wrapped in handkerchief put on table and covered with hat, penetrates table and falls into a glass, handkerchief with coin sewn in corner \n unknown
1784
breslaw's last legacy
Unknown
To make a Six-Pence seem to fall through a Table
coin wrapped in handkerchief put on table and covered with hat, penetrates table and falls into a glass, handkerchief with coin sewn in corner
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
die sparkasse im wasserglase \n upside down glass placed over coin with handkerchief cover, coin vanishes, secret cover on glass opening of same type as working surface \n unknown
1895
die zauberwelt
Unknown
Die Sparkasse im Wasserglase
upside down glass placed over coin with handkerchief cover, coin vanishes, secret cover on glass opening of same type as working surface
die verschwundenen thaler \n coins after miser's dream are poured on table and then swiped onto a plate where they vanish in a flash, table servante \n unknown
1895
die zauberwelt
Unknown
Die verschwundenen Thaler
coins after miser's dream are poured on table and then swiped onto a plate where they vanish in a flash, table servante
die unter dem glase verschwindende münze \n coin placed on paper and covered with glass, it vanishes, paper disc on opening of glass, switching glass or removable paper disc \n unknown
1898
der zauberspiegel
Unknown
Die unter dem Glase verschwindende Münze
coin placed on paper and covered with glass, it vanishes, paper disc on opening of glass, switching glass or removable paper disc
das verschwinden eines gegenstandes \n item like borrowed watch wrapped into flash paper, it vanishes from there \n professor ernst \n watch vanish in flash paper \n professor ernst
1898
die zauberwelt Professor Ernst
Das Verschwinden eines Gegenstandes
item like borrowed watch wrapped into flash paper, it vanishes from there
die verschwindende münze \n foil impression of coin as coin imitation which can be vanishes or apparently eaten \n julius kupka
1899
die zauberwelt Julius Kupka
Die verschwindende Münze
foil impression of coin as coin imitation which can be vanishes or apparently eaten
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
das zerreiben einer münze ii. \n one-handed vanish into back clip between second and third finger, recovery, with back and front palming afterwards (credited to downs) \n t. nelson downs \n das zerreiben einer münze i. \n carl willmann \n aus und mit dem leserkreise \n carl willmann \n t. nelson downs \n robert lenz \n michaelis hermann
1900
die zauberwelt T. Nelson Downs
Das Zerreiben einer Münze II.
one-handed vanish into back clip between second and third finger, recovery, with back and front palming afterwards (credited to Downs)
das verschwinden von zwanzig münzen nacheinander in freier hand \n twenty coins vanish one by one, transferred back into left hand as each new coin is placed into right hand \n t. nelson downs \n simplified coin vanish routine \n carl willmann
1900
die zauberwelt T. Nelson Downs
Das Verschwinden von zwanzig Münzen nacheinander in Freier Hand
twenty coins vanish one by one, transferred back into left hand as each new coin is placed into right hand
simplified coin vanish routine \n coins vanished one by one, ditched behind table one by one \n carl willmann \n das verschwinden von zwanzig münzen nacheinander in freier hand \n t. nelson downs
1900
die zauberwelt Carl Willmann
Simplified Coin Vanish Routine
coins vanished one by one, ditched behind table one by one
vi. der "elusive pass" und die eskamotage von vierzig münzen in einem tempo \n - false transfer with stack of coins, with change over palm
- false transfer with stack of up to forty coins
see also p. 127 for correction \n t. nelson downs
1900
die zauberwelt T. Nelson Downs
VI. Der "elusive pass" und die Eskamotage von vierzig Münzen in einem Tempo
false transfer with stack of coins, with change over palm
der aus einem glase verschwindende thaler \n no. 18, coin really placed in glass, then covered with handkerchief, coin vanishes, two methods:
- coin held underneath glass with fake double bottom, glass filled with water
- slit in glass \n unknown
1900
der amateurzauberer
Unknown
Der aus einem Glase verschwindende Thaler
No. 18, coin really placed in glass, then covered with handkerchief, coin vanishes, two methods:
coin held underneath glass with fake double bottom, glass filled with water
die amerikanische thalerkassette \n no. 11, box in which four coins are in slits, they vanish one by one mechanically each time the lid is opened and closed, variation in which they all vanish at once or a finger ring vanishes \n unknown
1900
der amateurzauberer
Unknown
Die amerikanische Thalerkassette
No. 11, box in which four coins are in slits, they vanish one by one mechanically each time the lid is opened and closed, variation in which they all vanish at once or a finger ring vanishes
das verschwindenlassen mehrerer münzen nacheinander \n multiple coins vanished one by one, they are apparently picked up from stack of coins on table, but same coin used every time \n fr. maubach
1901
die zauberwelt Fr. Maubach
Das Verschwindenlassen mehrerer Münzen nacheinander
multiple coins vanished one by one, they are apparently picked up from stack of coins on table, but same coin used every time
ein sehr täuschender münzentrick \n coin taken and audibly slammed on table, it vanishes, sound comes from other hand near table edge or below table \n wilhelm grüner
1902
die zauberwelt Wilhelm Grüner
Ein sehr täuschender Münzentrick
coin taken and audibly slammed on table, it vanishes, sound comes from other hand near table edge or below table
vii. seltsam, seltsam, sonderbar! \n 1. das loch im taschentuch (hole is cut in handkerchief and restored)
2. das verschwindende geldstück (coin disappears under glass, and appears again)
3. katalepsie eines taschentuchs (silk balances on corner)
4. das taschentuch als zuckerbäcker (candy production from silk) \n friedrich "fritz" hügli
1902
moderne magie Friedrich "Fritz" Hügli
VII. Seltsam, seltsam, sonderbar!
1. Das Loch im Taschentuch (hole is cut in handkerchief and restored)
2. Das verschwindende Geldstück (coin disappears under glass, and appears again)
3. Katalepsie eines Taschentuchs (Silk balances on corner)
4. Das Taschentuch als Zuckerbäcker (candy production from silk)
the melting coin (improved) \n coin becomes soft, held into flame, becomes tin-foil ball \n professor hoffmann \n "la pièce fusible" (robert-houdin, secrets of conjuring and magic)
1903
later magic Professor Hoffmann
The Melting Coin (Improved)
coin becomes soft, held into flame, becomes tin-foil ball
Related to
"La Pièce Fusible" (Robert-Houdin, Secrets of Conjuring and Magic)
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
die aus freier hand verschwindende münze \n coin put on open hand, other hand covers it and then coin is gone, using pull with sticky end, raven \n carl willmann
1904
die zauberwelt Carl Willmann
Die aus freier Hand verschwindende Münze
coin put on open hand, other hand covers it and then coin is gone, using pull with sticky end, raven
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 vanishing coin \n no. 4, coin dropped into glass under handkerchief cover vanishes, no glass disc \n charles t. jordan \n the impromptu dissolving coin \n unknown
1920
ten new pocket tricks Charles T. Jordan
The Vanishing Coin
No. 4, coin dropped into glass under handkerchief cover vanishes, no glass disc
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
a simple coin vanish \n coin placed under fold in trousers, covered with hankerchief. spectator can feel the coin under the handkerchief until last minute before it vanishes \n lu brent
1932
novel magic Lu Brent
A Simple Coin Vanish
Coin placed under fold in trousers, covered with hankerchief. Spectator can feel the coin under the handkerchief until last minute before it vanishes
vanish of coin from trousers fold \n half dollar put in trouser fold, changes into nickel, forty-five pennies grabbed from air \n jess kelly \n laurie ireland \n making change \n meir yedid
1937
the magic annual for 1937 Jess Kelly, Laurie Ireland
Vanish of Coin from Trousers Fold
half dollar put in trouser fold, changes into nickel, forty-five pennies grabbed from air
secret of satan \n coin in paper burned in ashtray on top of glass, it penetrates and falls into glass \n charles harris \n allan lambie \n porous coin \n karl fulves
1940
the jinx 51-100 Charles Harris, Allan Lambie
Secret of Satan
coin in paper burned in ashtray on top of glass, it penetrates and falls into glass
evaporation \n coins and rings vanish from handkerchief, natural channel across diagonal center to hide objects \n eddie joseph
1940 ca.
original tricks Eddie Joseph
Evaporation
coins and rings vanish from handkerchief, natural channel across diagonal center to hide objects
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
coin through the plate \n marked coin wrapped in paper and put on plate, plate on glass, paper burned, coin falls into glass \n unknown
1941
after the dessert
Unknown
Coin Through the Plate
marked coin wrapped in paper and put on plate, plate on glass, paper burned, coin falls into glass
the "pencil" coin vanish and reappearance \n complete vanish and recovery \n james f. herpick \n the "pencil" coin vanish and reappearance \n james f. herpick
1941/27
tarbell course in magic — volume 1 James F. Herpick
the tip of nose vanish \n coin balanced on nose, secretly slid in mouth but apparently taken off \n eddie joseph
1942
coin and money magic Eddie Joseph
The Tip of Nose Vanish
coin balanced on nose, secretly slid in mouth but apparently taken off
the spin vanish \n coin tossed up with right hand, secretly kicked into other hand before next toss \n eddie joseph
1942
coin and money magic Eddie Joseph
The Spin Vanish
coin tossed up with right hand, secretly kicked into other hand before next toss
the wack vanish \n coin apparently whacked from left first finger, held in right-hand edge type grip, openly placed in sleeve \n eddie joseph \n the wacker \n eddie joseph
1942
coin and money magic Eddie Joseph
The Wack Vanish
coin apparently whacked from left first finger, held in right-hand edge type grip, openly placed in sleeve
the looped coin \n loop of thread on coin
- for a vanish
- for production
- for continuous front- and back-palm \n eddie joseph
1942
coin and money magic Eddie Joseph
the strop vanish \n coin in left palm stroked with card or business card, vanishes, ditch in breast pocket \n eddie joseph
1942
coin and money magic Eddie Joseph
The Strop Vanish
coin in left palm stroked with card or business card, vanishes, ditch in breast pocket
the four-corner vanish \n coin vanish in handkerchief where all four corners are folded onto coin, wax on thumb nail and not corner \n eddie joseph
1942
coin and money magic Eddie Joseph
The Four-Corner Vanish
coin vanish in handkerchief where all four corners are folded onto coin, wax on thumb nail and not corner
the paper bag vanish \n coin put in small paper bag, blown up and vanishes, really sucked into mouth \n eddie joseph
1942
coin and money magic Eddie Joseph
The Paper Bag Vanish
coin put in small paper bag, blown up and vanishes, really sucked into mouth
the garter vanish \n trouser-fold vanish with duplicate inside trouser so spectator can feel it after steal \n eddie joseph
1942
coin and money magic Eddie Joseph
The Garter Vanish
trouser-fold vanish with duplicate inside trouser so spectator can feel it after steal
the secret pick-up \n coin covered with match box drawer, secretly picked up with it, also multiple coins \n eddie joseph
1942
coin and money magic Eddie Joseph
The Secret Pick-Up
coin covered with match box drawer, secretly picked up with it, also multiple coins
double or nothing \n coin held with clothespin is put in a handkerchief and vanishes \n james g. thompson jr. \n the back room \n bruce elliott
1944
the phoenix 51-100 James G. Thompson Jr.
Double or Nothing
coin held with clothespin is put in a handkerchief and vanishes
interlude - with a coin at a bar or counter \n coin snapped onto table disappears, sound illusion \n unknown
1945
hugard's magic monthly — volumes i, ii, iii and iv
Unknown
the $1.85 trick \n nested shell set, chinese coin as surprise finish \n r. m. jamison
1945
hugard's magic monthly — volumes i, ii, iii and iv R. M. Jamison
double or nothing \n coin disappears with the help of a spring clothes-pin and a handkerchief \n james g. thompson jr.
1945
my best James G. Thompson Jr.
Double or Nothing
Coin disappears with the help of a spring clothes-pin and a handkerchief
twenty-one cents \n two nickels, dime and cent into hand, all vanish except nickel, ungaffed \n ross bertram
1948
principles and deceptions Ross Bertram
Twenty-One Cents
two nickels, dime and cent into hand, all vanish except nickel, ungaffed
the eureka vanish \n "a useful sleight for vanishing five coins in succession at the fingertips" \n t. nelson downs
1948
principles and deceptions T. Nelson Downs
The Eureka Vanish
"A useful Sleight for Vanishing Five Coins in Succession at the Fingertips"
adams coins \n coin is dropped in glass under handkerchief, coin shown again then it vanishes \n howard a. adams
1948
the phoenix 101-150 Howard A. Adams
Adams Coins
coin is dropped in glass under handkerchief, coin shown again then it vanishes
on the leg pass with a silver dollar \n two more methods to vanish coin from trouser fold \n arthur h. buckley
1948
principles and deceptions Arthur H. Buckley
a table combination \n combining vanishing glass under newspaper with vanishing coin under glass with cut-out paper circle over mouth of glass \n u. f. grant
1949
grant's inner circle magazine U. F. Grant
A Table Combination
combining vanishing glass under newspaper with vanishing coin under glass with cut-out paper circle over mouth of glass
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
dime and penny for the wiseacre \n one of two coins vanishes, designed as magician fooler \n al saal \n milton kort
1952
modern coin magic Al Saal, Milton Kort
Dime and Penny for the Wiseacre
one of two coins vanishes, designed as magician fooler
water vanish \n coin vanishes in glass of water, under handkerchief, piece of glass method \n eddie joseph
1952
tricks for informal occasions Eddie Joseph
Water Vanish
coin vanishes in glass of water, under handkerchief, piece of glass method
with a handkerchief - number two \n coin vanishes under a handkerchief on the table, back palm to side pocket \n jimmy buffaloe
1952
modern coin magic Jimmy Buffaloe
With a Handkerchief - Number Two
coin vanishes under a handkerchief on the table, back palm to side pocket
hank dropper \n coin dropped inside folded handkerchief can be stolen out \n brian maccarthy \n hank dropper \n brian maccarthy
1956
the best in magic Brian MacCarthy
Hank Dropper
coin dropped inside folded handkerchief can be stolen out
hank dropper \n coin dropped inside folded handkerchief can be stolen out \n brian maccarthy \n hank dropper \n brian maccarthy
1956
the new phoenix 301-348 Brian MacCarthy
Hank Dropper
coin dropped inside folded handkerchief can be stolen out
paper and coin \n multi phase routine \n edward marlo \n paper prison \n bob ostin \n münze und papier \n jörg alexander weber
1957
coining magic Edward Marlo
presto coin stand \n as john yeager, coins can vanish or appear on stand under cover of handkerchief \n jack yeager
1959
ireland's yearbooks Jack Yeager
Presto Coin Stand
as John Yeager, coins can vanish or appear on stand under cover of handkerchief
the camera coin \n coin between two double blank cards vanishes and leaves behind print, print becomes silver confetti \n paul morris
1966
the new modern coin magic Paul Morris
The Camera Coin
coin between two double blank cards vanishes and leaves behind print, print becomes silver confetti
the wonderful coin trick \n coin held with visible pull as gag, then really vanishes from end of pull \n al flosso \n karl fulves \n pull gag \n lu brent \n ein unorthodoxer münzentrick \n michael skinner \n the wonderful coin trick revisited \n michael skinner
1966
the pallbearers review vol. 1-4 Al Flosso, Karl Fulves
The Wonderful Coin Trick
coin held with visible pull as gag, then really vanishes from end of pull
cointrol \n borrowed penny changes to quarter, quarter vanishes, reappears, changes back to penny \n harry lorayne \n cointrolle \n harry lorayne \n cointrol \n harry lorayne
1967
deck-sterity Harry Lorayne
Cointrol
borrowed penny changes to quarter, quarter vanishes, reappears, changes back to penny
the duplex coin \n penny changes into a half-crown, with sucker ending (two pennies) \n ken de courcy
1967
the art of close-up magic — volume 1 Ken De Courcy
The Duplex Coin
penny changes into a half-crown, with sucker ending (two pennies)
another simple vanish \n with handkerchief on table, inspired by "mr. leipzig entertains at dinner" (gen, march 1955) \n john benzais
1967
the best of benzais John Benzais
Another Simple Vanish
with handkerchief on table, inspired by "Mr. Leipzig Entertains at Dinner" (Gen, March 1955)
penny papers \n two borrowed rings wrapped in paper and placed in glass, covered with silk, one of the papers travels to another covered glass, then one of the rings travels to other glass \n ralph gironda
1968
the pallbearers review vol. 1-4 Ralph Gironda
Penny Papers
two borrowed rings wrapped in paper and placed in glass, covered with silk, one of the papers travels to another covered glass, then one of the rings travels to other glass
on the spectator's hand \n one of three coin vanishes from spectator's hand, using mirage holdout \n eddie joseph
1969
the art of eddie joseph Eddie Joseph
On the Spectator's Hand
one of three coin vanishes from spectator's hand, using mirage holdout
sensational disappearance \n handkerchief on table, coins or rings tossed on it, gathered up, items vanish \n eddie joseph
1969
the art of eddie joseph Eddie Joseph
Sensational Disappearance
handkerchief on table, coins or rings tossed on it, gathered up, items vanish
a "sound" coin vanish \n coins vanish from cup \n fred kaps \n münzen-verschwinden mit geräusch \n fred kaps \n coins and cup \n fred kaps
1972
fred kaps lecture Fred Kaps
swindles \n comedy patter about swindles, silk vanishes and reappears, paper fold vanish of coin with flash paper, coin reappears in orange, borrowed watch vanishes and does not reappear with gag, see also p. 565 and p. 585 \n wilfrid jonson \n a monologue by g. w. hunter in an early wizard or magic wand issue \n "swindles" (thayer's trick of the month club, series 2, no. 10, april 1933)
1972
the pallbearers review vol. 5-8 Wilfrid Jonson
Swindles
comedy patter about swindles, silk vanishes and reappears, paper fold vanish of coin with flash paper, coin reappears in orange, borrowed watch vanishes and does not reappear with gag, see also p. 565 and p. 585
Inspired by
a monologue by G. W. Hunter in an early Wizard or Magic Wand issue
Also published here
"Swindles" (Thayer's Trick Of The Month Club, Series 2, No. 10, April 1933)
ritual coin \n dime covered with dollar bill, card and copper coin, the dime vanishes, dime appears under copper coin in okito box, using coin attached to bill with monofilament/thread \n alan brown
1973
the pallbearers review vol. 5-8 Alan Brown
Ritual Coin
dime covered with dollar bill, card and copper coin, the dime vanishes, dime appears under copper coin in Okito box, using coin attached to bill with Monofilament/thread
gotcha! - sleight of foot \n gag for "coin brushed under foot" in which it is not there at the end \n john cornelius \n on cuffing \n ronald zollweg \n convention fooler \n alexander de cova \n under foot \n jay sankey \n david acer
1974
the pallbearers review vol. 9-10 John Cornelius
Gotcha! - Sleight Of Foot
gag for "coin brushed under foot" in which it is not there at the end
slow motion coin vanish \n see also p. 786 for credit information \n john cornelius \n slow motion coin vanish ii \n steve freeman \n derek dingle \n slow motion coin vanish \n john cornelius \n slow motion fadeaway \n john cornelius \n the third transfer: from finger palm to cornelius rear pinch \n geoffrey latta
1974
the pallbearers review vol. 9-10 John Cornelius
improved travelling coin \n marked coin travels from paper packet to a handkerchief, which is placed in a glass, second version where the coin appears in a knotted handkerchief \n magini
1974
pabular Magini
Improved Travelling Coin
marked coin travels from paper packet to a handkerchief, which is placed in a glass, second version where the coin appears in a knotted handkerchief
elastic \n three coins dropped on table, one vanishes or penetrates table, folding coin simulates third coin, with ideas by karl fulves and j. g. thompson, jr \n de vega \n "elastic" (the sphinx, 1918)
1975
the pallbearers review vol. 9-10 De Vega
Elastic
three coins dropped on table, one vanishes or penetrates table, folding coin simulates third coin, with ideas by Karl Fulves and J. G. Thompson, Jr
launch pad \n on building black art possibilities into close-up pad \n karl fulves \n straight-deck brainwave \n karl fulves \n rebound \n karl fulves
1975
interlocutor Karl Fulves
Launch Pad
on building black art possibilities into close-up pad
chop-coin \n two coins are wrapped in a bill, which is hold in place by a bulldog clip and a chopstick, one coin vanishes \n arthur setterington
1975
pabular Arthur Setterington
Chop-Coin
two coins are wrapped in a bill, which is hold in place by a bulldog clip and a chopstick, one coin vanishes
a penny for your thoughts \n longer portable hole routine, with several coins, two large coins appear under hole \n horace e. bennett \n george hample's "coins thru table" \n the disappearing hole \n fred lowe \n brian maccarthy \n the portable hole \n david roth
1975
bennett's best Horace E. Bennett
A Penny for Your Thoughts
longer portable hole routine, with several coins, two large coins appear under hole
fadeaway \n coin on table covered with playing card, coin vanishes
- fade-away i
- fade away iii
- fade away iv
- fade away v \n karl fulves \n fade away ii \n slydini
1976
the pallbearers review vol. 9-10 Karl Fulves
Fadeaway
coin on table covered with playing card, coin vanishes
fade away ii \n coin on table covered with playing card, coin vanishes \n slydini \n fadeaway \n karl fulves
1976
the pallbearers review vol. 9-10 Slydini
Fade Away II
coin on table covered with playing card, coin vanishes
prophetische beeinflussung \n three envelopes with windows, a card is seen sticking out of each, three selected cards are also inserted, then the pairs are shown to match \n glenn g. gravatt \n genii, aug. 1970
1976
intermagic Glenn G. Gravatt
Prophetische Beeinflussung
three envelopes with windows, a card is seen sticking out of each, three selected cards are also inserted, then the pairs are shown to match
jacket sleeve miracle \n coin rolled into jacket sleeve near shoulder and vanishes, ditch in breast pocket, also as transformation or transpo
- the vanish
- miracle coin change
- copper silver transpo \n harvey rosenthal
1976
the pallbearers review vol. 9-10 Harvey Rosenthal
Jacket Sleeve Miracle
coin rolled into jacket sleeve near shoulder and vanishes, ditch in breast pocket, also as transformation or transpo
cointrolle \n borrowed penny changes to quarter, quarter vanishes, reappears, changes back to penny \n harry lorayne \n cointrol \n harry lorayne
1977
intermagic Harry Lorayne
Cointrolle
borrowed penny changes to quarter, quarter vanishes, reappears, changes back to penny
elbow swindle \n vanish of one or multiple coins after elbow catch, pocket ditch \n roger klause \n elbow swindle again \n bob chesbro
1977
close-up cavalcade finale Roger Klause
Elbow Swindle
vanish of one or multiple coins after elbow catch, pocket ditch
copper and silver transposition \n only two coins, first transposition, then travel, then vanish \n ross bertram
1978
magic and methods of ross bertram Ross Bertram
Copper and Silver Transposition
only two coins, first transposition, then travel, then vanish
twenty-one cents \n two nickels, dime and cent into hand, all vanish except nickel, ungaffed \n ross bertram
1978
magic and methods of ross bertram Ross Bertram
Twenty-One Cents
two nickels, dime and cent into hand, all vanish except nickel, ungaffed
slow motion iii \n slow motion coin vanish, coin shrink when reproduced \n ken krenzel \n derek dingle \n karl fulves \n slow motion coin vanish ii \n steve freeman \n derek dingle
1978
the chronicles Ken Krenzel, Derek Dingle, Karl Fulves
Slow Motion III
slow motion coin vanish, coin shrink when reproduced
flying eagles \n finale for routine, into spectator's hand, clean vanish \n harvey telmar \n the flying eagles \n unknown
1978
the chronicles Harvey Telmar
Flying Eagles
finale for routine, into spectator's hand, clean vanish
münzenverwandlung und verschwinden im tuch \n with tape and a handkerchief \n fred kaps \n coin change & vanish in silk \n fred kaps
1978
fred kaps lecture Fred Kaps
the "pencil" coin vanish and reappearance \n complete vanish and recovery \n james f. herpick \n the "pencil" coin vanish and reappearance \n james f. herpick
1978
intermagic James F. Herpick
hoax coin \n complete coin vanish, then reproduction, sleeving into spectator's sleeve, see p. 1328 for credit claim by howard schwarzman \n karl fulves
1979
the chronicles Karl Fulves
Hoax Coin
complete coin vanish, then reproduction, sleeving into spectator's sleeve, see p. 1328 for credit claim by Howard Schwarzman
ein unorthodoxer münzentrick \n \n michael skinner \n the wonderful coin trick \n al flosso \n karl fulves \n the wonderful coin trick revisited \n michael skinner
1979
das mike skinner / piet forton seminarheft Michael Skinner
between the fingers \n two coins between the fingers, similar to a billard ball + shell vanish \n ron macmillan
1981
modern art of coin manipulation Ron MacMillan
Between the Fingers
two coins between the fingers, similar to a billard ball + shell vanish
die "tip" routine \n coin slapped on table vanishes, three phases
- der wechselgeld-klimax (coin transforms into small change) \n ronald a. wohl (ravelli) \n pentagram, sep. 1958 \n slam it! \n john scarne
1981
intermagic Ronald A. Wohl (Ravelli)
Die "Tip" Routine
coin slapped on table vanishes, three phases
Der Wechselgeld-Klimax (coin transforms into small change)
the portable hole \n \n david roth \n a penny for your thoughts \n horace e. bennett \n reverse portable hole \n john f. mendoza \n the portable hole \n david roth \n elfin hole \n geoffrey latta
1981
coinmagic David Roth
the impossible catch \n coins vanish during arm/elbow catch stunt, credit correction on page 600 \n danny korem \n john cornelius \n armed and ready \n john cornelius
1981
apocalypse vol. 1-5 Danny Korem, John Cornelius
The Impossible Catch
coins vanish during arm/elbow catch stunt, credit correction on page 600
counting forty as four \n spectator gets glimpse of load of coins which then vanishes without ever being produced \n steve beam
1982
steve beam on coins — volume ii Steve Beam
Counting Forty as Four
spectator gets glimpse of load of coins which then vanishes without ever being produced
the wonderful coin trick revisited \n coin disappears and reappears, sucker trick with openly visible elastic thread, hook coin \n michael skinner \n the wonderful coin trick \n al flosso \n karl fulves \n ein unorthodoxer münzentrick \n michael skinner
1982
intimate magic Michael Skinner
The Wonderful Coin Trick Revisited
coin disappears and reappears, sucker trick with openly visible elastic thread, hook coin
the "trouser-vanish" \n coin trapped in material of trousers, spectator can feel it, vanishes \n bobby bernard
1982
the coin and card magic of bobby bernard Bobby Bernard
The "Trouser-Vanish"
Coin trapped in material of trousers, spectator can feel it, vanishes
armed and ready \n elbow catch stunt \n john cornelius \n the impossible catch \n danny korem \n john cornelius \n armed & ready \n john cornelius
1982
the new york magic symposium — collection 1 John Cornelius
back in the box \n copper coins vanish visually under glass and reappear in okito box, then change to silver, using black art \n mark lefler
1983
apocalypse vol. 6-10 Mark Lefler
Back in the Box
copper coins vanish visually under glass and reappear in okito box, then change to silver, using black art
deja vu \n four coins vanish from left hand at once and reappear under four cards \n mike giles \n patrick snowden \n dana betz \n paul harris
1984
close-up seductions Mike Giles, Patrick Snowden, Dana Betz, Paul Harris
Deja Vu
four coins vanish from left hand at once and reappear under four cards
hands off \n small rubber hand appears in hands and takes a coin which vanishes \n derek dingle
1984
the new york magic symposium — collection 3 Derek Dingle
Hands Off
small rubber hand appears in hands and takes a coin which vanishes
sinology \n silver and chinese coin under paper on table, they travel around and finally disappear, gaffed \n philip t. goldstein \n sinology \n philip t. goldstein
1984
the collected almanac Philip T. Goldstein
Sinology
silver and chinese coin under paper on table, they travel around and finally disappear, gaffed
a richer missionary \n one of two coins vanishes with a card \n karl fulves \n cannibal coin \n wesley james
1985
s-c — contemporary money magic Karl Fulves
copper go \n copper coin trapped in handkerchief with rubber band, corners pulled and coin either vanishes or changes, posed as a problem \n karl fulves
1985
s-c — contemporary money magic Karl Fulves
Copper Go
copper coin trapped in handkerchief with rubber band, corners pulled and coin either vanishes or changes, posed as a problem
ghost vanish \n coin slides down a piece of glass and vanishes, pepper's ghost, no explanation given \n don nielsen
1985
s-c — contemporary money magic Don Nielsen
Ghost Vanish
coin slides down a piece of glass and vanishes, Pepper's Ghost, no explanation given
sarles coin fold \n no. 5, coin stolen while tearing paper up, posed as a problem \n karl fulves \n j. w. sarles
1985
s-c — contemporary money magic Karl Fulves, J. W. Sarles
Sarles Coin Fold
No. 5, coin stolen while tearing paper up, posed as a problem
catching the news \n no. 6, crumped paper placed on elbow and caught, then vanishes \n karl fulves \n coin vanish from william ball (sphinx) \n matches to go \n karl fulves
1985
self-working paper magic Karl Fulves
Catching the News
No. 6, crumped paper placed on elbow and caught, then vanishes
gone but not forgotten \n one of two coins "vanishes" and small dime appears instead \n david roth
1986
the new york magic symposium — collection 5 David Roth
Gone but Not Forgotten
one of two coins "vanishes" and small dime appears instead
coins and cup \n coins tossed into cup vanish, secret small cup behind to produce sound \n fred kaps \n a "sound" coin vanish \n fred kaps
1986
it's so simple Fred Kaps
Coins and Cup
coins tossed into cup vanish, secret small cup behind to produce sound
paper prison \n paper fold with coin, small hole in paper and coin visibly penetrates paper \n bob ostin \n paper and coin \n edward marlo
1986
the new talon Bob Ostin
Paper Prison
paper fold with coin, small hole in paper and coin visibly penetrates paper
disapen \n fountain pen used to vanish a coin, first cap then pen change color, eventually coin vanishes, version seated and standing up \n stephen tucker
1987
1987 lecture Stephen Tucker
Disapen
fountain pen used to vanish a coin, first cap then pen change color, eventually coin vanishes, version seated and standing up