to make a marked florin and penny, wrapped in separate handkerchiefs, change places at command \n including variation with spectator's and performer's hands instead of handkerchiefs \n unknown
1876
modern magic
Unknown
To make a marked Florin and Penny, wrapped in separate Handkerchiefs, change places at command
including variation with spectator's and performer's hands instead of handkerchiefs
a new coin combination \n fifteen to twenty coins borrowed and placed in hat, one coin is marked and mixed back, unmarked coin is placed in handkerchief, marked one taken out on hand, they change place \n b. girindrashekhar
1909
the art of magic B. Girindrashekhar
A New Coin Combination
fifteen to twenty coins borrowed and placed in hat, one coin is marked and mixed back, unmarked coin is placed in handkerchief, marked one taken out on hand, they change place
quarter and half dollar transposition \n and half changed to quarter \n laurie ireland \n quarter and half dollar transposition \n laurie ireland \n glenn harrison \n j. b. bobo \n the deep back-clip change \n geoffrey latta
1931
ireland writes a book Laurie Ireland
unfair exchange \n half dollar given to spectator, performer grabs same half dollar from air, quarter found in spectator's hand \n eddie joseph \n the slide exchange \n eddie joseph
1942
coin and money magic Eddie Joseph
Unfair Exchange
half dollar given to spectator, performer grabs same half dollar from air, quarter found in spectator's hand
the transposition of silver and copper coins \n copper /silver transposition, translations from decremps "codicille de jerome sharp" \n henri decremps
1945
hugard's magic monthly — volumes i, ii, iii and iv Henri Decremps
The Transposition of Silver and Copper Coins
copper /silver transposition, translations from Decremps "Codicille de Jerome Sharp"
gold and silver \n dime and penny transpose in performer's hands \n ross bertram \n gold and silver \n ross bertram
1945
hugard's magic monthly — volumes i, ii, iii and iv Ross Bertram
homing eagle \n marked half dollar and english penny change places, with handkerchief \n james g. thompson jr.
1946
the phoenix 101-150 James G. Thompson Jr.
Homing Eagle
marked half dollar and english penny change places, with handkerchief
silver and copper \n - number one
- number two
- number three
- number four (j. g. thompson, jr.) \n j. b. bobo \n james g. thompson jr.
1947
watch this one! J. B. Bobo, James G. Thompson Jr.
specious specie \n lengthy coin transposition routine, then multiple coin production and vanish, with handkerchief \n james g. thompson jr.
1948
the phoenix 151-200 James G. Thompson Jr.
Specious Specie
lengthy coin transposition routine, then multiple coin production and vanish, with handkerchief
the coin of chomo gama \n coin transforms vanishes and reappears, buddha papers \n edward clinkscale \n eugene taylor
1948
the phoenix 101-150 Edward Clinkscale, Eugene Taylor
The Coin of Chomo Gama
coin transforms vanishes and reappears, buddha papers
cupro! \n copper and silver coins each wrapped in a silk and put in a glass each, then they change places \n tommy vanderschmidt
1951
the phoenix 201 — 250 Tommy Vanderschmidt
Cupro!
copper and silver coins each wrapped in a silk and put in a glass each, then they change places
copper and silver transposition \n \n milton kort \n dazzle change #2 \n ben harris \n kort's copper and silver transposition (the director's cut) \n milton kort
1952
modern coin magic Milton Kort
copper and silver transposition \n all with copper/silver coin
- number one
- number two
- number three
- number four (j. g. thompson, jr.) \n unknown \n james g. thompson jr. \n copper and silver transposition \n unknown \n james g. thompson jr.
1952
modern coin magic
Unknown, James G. Thompson Jr.
buddha's coin \n silver coin is sandwiched between two copper coins, it transposes with a copper coin wrapped in buddha papers, double facer \n hen fetsch \n buddha's coin \n hen fetsch
1952
modern coin magic Hen Fetsch
Buddha's Coin
silver coin is sandwiched between two copper coins, it transposes with a copper coin wrapped in Buddha Papers, double facer
the coin transposition and climax \n silver & copper transpose with one coin in spectator's handkerchief \n bill simon \n hen fetsch
1954
sleightly sensational Bill Simon, Hen Fetsch
The Coin Transposition and Climax
silver & copper transpose with one coin in spectator's handkerchief
silver-copper \n in spectator's hand, with extra coin, two same coins in his hand, has to remove one \n dr. theodore sack
1956
the best in magic Dr. Theodore Sack
Silver-Copper
in spectator's hand, with extra coin, two same coins in his hand, has to remove one
s.o.c. \n half dollar and three copper coins, transposition, coins to box, coins through card case, see also page 40 \n edward marlo \n soc ii \n al schneider \n edward marlo \n soc iii \n blair bowling \n s-o-see thru \n simon aronson \n copper, silver, gold coin box routine \n harry riser
1957
coining magic Edward Marlo
S.O.C.
half dollar and three copper coins, transposition, coins to box, coins through card case, see also page 40
the two and eight coins \n transposition of a half dollar in closed hand and penny on back of the fist \n jack avis
1962
the new phoenix 351-400 Jack Avis
The Two and Eight Coins
transposition of a half dollar in closed hand and penny on back of the fist
phantom coins \n in spectator's breast pocket, see page 342 for idea by g. e. hill \n u. f. grant \n the phantom coins \n u. f. grant
1962
the new phoenix 351-400 U. F. Grant
Phantom Coins
in spectator's breast pocket, see page 342 for idea by G. E. Hill
copper and silver transposition \n with extra coin,in hand of performer and spectator \n nate leipzig
1963
dai vernon's tribute to nate leipzig Nate Leipzig
Copper and Silver Transposition
with extra coin,in hand of performer and spectator
zella's space coin \n with chinatown quarter, transposition with playing card \n u. f. grant \n zella's space coins \n u. f. grant
1963
the new phoenix 351-400 U. F. Grant
Zella's Space Coin
with chinatown quarter, transposition with playing card
money monte \n with business card and bill, final phase one coin is wrapped in bill \n ben christopher \n more monte \n bob farrell
1965
the new phoenix 351-400 Ben Christopher
Money Monte
with business card and bill, final phase one coin is wrapped in bill
chinatown dollar routine \n chinese coin and dollar are in handkerchief on table, one coin removed, they transpose in various phases \n stewart judah \n shanghai express \n tom gagnon \n eine chinamünzen-routine \n stewart judah \n copper/silver switch \n stewart judah
1966
the new modern coin magic Stewart Judah
Chinatown Dollar Routine
chinese coin and dollar are in handkerchief on table, one coin removed, they transpose in various phases
red and green \n red and green labels stuck on two borrowed coins, four-phase routine, traveling from hand to hand, then three transpositions with spectator \n eddie joseph
1969
the art of eddie joseph Eddie Joseph
Red and Green
red and green labels stuck on two borrowed coins, four-phase routine, traveling from hand to hand, then three transpositions with spectator
chinese enigma \n dollar and ribbon in spectator's pocket, chinese coin in hand, they change places, reconstructed from an advertisement description of richard himber \n roland hurley \n richard himber
1970
hierophant Roland Hurley, Richard Himber
Chinese Enigma
dollar and ribbon in spectator's pocket, chinese coin in hand, they change places, reconstructed from an advertisement description of Richard Himber
the okito box routine \n copper-silver transposition, also using deck of cards, six phases \n sam leo horowitz
1971
the pallbearers review vol. 5-8 Sam Leo Horowitz
The Okito Box Routine
copper-silver transposition, also using deck of cards, six phases
the de-materializing coin \n chinese coin with square hole and half dollar with round hole transpose, then holes transpose \n roland hurley \n signature transposition \n edward marlo
1971
kabbala — volume 1 Roland Hurley
The De-Materializing Coin
chinese coin with square hole and half dollar with round hole transpose, then holes transpose
silent gypsy \n four copper coins transpose with four silver coins, using handkerchief, solid stack \n edward marlo
1971
kabbala — volume 1 Edward Marlo
Silent Gypsy
four copper coins transpose with four silver coins, using handkerchief, solid stack
gaffed coins - 3/4 silver fake \n double facer with silver on one side and a bit of silver and mostly copper on other side, used in transposition with okito box, see also p. 513 \n karl fulves \n half-head/half-tail coin \n shaman
1971
the pallbearers review vol. 5-8 Karl Fulves
Gaffed Coins - 3/4 Silver Fake
double facer with silver on one side and a bit of silver and mostly copper on other side, used in transposition with Okito box, see also p. 513
master copper & silver \n copper/silver routine with two cards and newspaper sheet, eight phases \n sam leo horowitz \n radical rebound \n tom gagnon
1971
the pallbearers review vol. 5-8 Sam Leo Horowitz
Master Copper & Silver
copper/silver routine with two cards and newspaper sheet, eight phases
nokito box \n using bottomless okito box, three phases, different gaff options in "added notes" \n ben christopher
1971
the pallbearers review vol. 5-8 Ben Christopher
Nokito Box
using bottomless Okito box, three phases, different gaff options in "Added Notes"
chinatown finale \n china coin wrapped in chinese silk and put into glass, transposes with silver coin in white silk in second glass \n paul swinford
1971
lecture notes Paul Swinford
Chinatown Finale
China coin wrapped in Chinese silk and put into glass, transposes with silver coin in white silk in second glass
classical coin transposition \n coins in spectator's and performer's hand change places, two phases \n jules debarros
1971
the coins of ishtar Jules DeBarros
Classical Coin Transposition
coins in spectator's and performer's hand change places, two phases
tabled transpo plus \n two copper one silver with okito box \n roger klause \n another tabled transposition \n gene castillon
1972
kabbala — volume 1 Roger Klause
penny inflation \n small coin transposes with large coin in spectator's hand and grows \n willie schneider
1972
tarbell course in magic — volume 7 Willie Schneider
Penny Inflation
small coin transposes with large coin in spectator's hand and grows
sun & moon in spectator's hand \n \n fred kaps \n sonne und mond in der hand des zuschauers (silber und kupfer) \n fred kaps \n die münzwanderung \n jörg alexander weber
1972
fred kaps lecture Fred Kaps
the half crown affair \n american penny and half crown in hand, one placed in pocket & travels back, transposition with spectator in which one coin grows \n horace e. bennett
1973
close-up cavalcade Horace E. Bennett
The Half Crown Affair
american penny and half crown in hand, one placed in pocket & travels back, transposition with spectator in which one coin grows
alchemy with coins \n two copper and two sliver coins, transpositions and transformation, surprise appearance of handful of pennies, see also p. 758 for comment by marvin johnson \n sam schwartz \n "alchemy with coins" (sam schwartz, linking ring)
1974
the pallbearers review vol. 9-10 Sam Schwartz
Alchemy with Coins
two copper and two sliver coins, transpositions and transformation, surprise appearance of handful of pennies, see also p. 758 for comment by Marvin Johnson
11¢ transpo \n transposition between marked penny and dime, spectator holds one coin under table, secret use of nickel \n john benzais \n super transpo \n john benzais \n coin transposition \n john benzais \n fugitive coins \n david roth \n gefühlssinn \n john benzais
1974
the pallbearers review vol. 9-10 John Benzais
11¢ Transpo
transposition between marked penny and dime, spectator holds one coin under table, secret use of nickel
a transposition of two copper coins with a silver coin \n based on a version of conrad haden, final climax transposition from spectator's breast pocket to hand \n scotty york \n copsilbrass \n geoffrey latta
1975
coins Scotty York
A Transposition of Two Copper Coins With a Silver Coin
based on a version of Conrad Haden, final climax transposition from spectator's breast pocket to hand
another excedrin headache for roger \n based on conrad haden's "the silver and two copper transposition", with aspirin box that fills with pills \n scotty york \n roger klause \n conrad h. haden
1975
coins Scotty York, Roger Klause, Conrad H. Haden
Another Excedrin Headache for Roger
based on Conrad Haden's "The Silver and Two Copper Transposition", with aspirin box that fills with pills
change for a penny \n transposition between penny and silver dollar, penny in handkerchief where it grows to dollar size, then giant penny \n karl norman
1975
another close-up cavalcade Karl Norman
Change for a Penny
transposition between penny and silver dollar, penny in handkerchief where it grows to dollar size, then giant penny
penny - penny - who has the penny? \n silver dollar into spectator's hand, penny into his own hand, now performer has dollar and spectator dollar-sized penny \n jerry mentzer
1975
super cents Jerry Mentzer
Penny - Penny - Who Has the Penny?
silver dollar into spectator's hand, penny into his own hand, now performer has dollar and spectator dollar-sized penny
a mixed bag \n various card and coin idaes
- partial stack and zarrow shuffle
- double riffle control
- middle deal (false)
- palm conscious (gag)
- transpo plus (coin transposition)
- ladies in waiting (four queens reverse in the deck) \n trevor lewis
1976
pabular Trevor Lewis
A Mixed Bag
various card and coin idaes
partial stack and zarrow shuffle
double Riffle Control
Middle Deal (false)
Palm Conscious (gag)
Transpo Plus (coin transposition)
Ladies In Waiting (four queens reverse in the deck)
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
purse swindle \n coin in hand transposes with coin in purse
- compounding the swindle \n harvey rosenthal \n contemporary purse swindle \n tom gagnon
1976
the pallbearers review vol. 9-10 Harvey Rosenthal
sub-gum \n close-up sub-trunk, two coins change places, one coin in a matchbox and one outside, held in place with rubber bands, using the kick change \n rick johnsson
1976
practical impossibilities Rick Johnsson
Sub-Gum
close-up sub-trunk, two coins change places, one coin in a matchbox and one outside, held in place with rubber bands, using The Kick Change
jumbo coin routine \n penny & silver dollar transpose, penny grows to dollar size, then to giant size and back, lapping \n dan tong
1977
close-up cavalcade finale Dan Tong
Jumbo Coin Routine
penny & silver dollar transpose, penny grows to dollar size, then to giant size and back, lapping
super transpo \n penny and dime tranpose, one held by spectator, secret use of nickel \n john benzais \n 11¢ transpo \n john benzais
1977
the magic book John Benzais
Super Transpo
penny and dime tranpose, one held by spectator, secret use of nickel
double express \n marked coin in inside jacket pocket (dropped into sleeve) transposes with another coin in spectator's hand \n karl fulves
1977
the magic book Karl Fulves
Double Express
marked coin in inside jacket pocket (dropped into sleeve) transposes with another coin in spectator's hand
silver and two copper transposition \n ungimmicked, see bobo (coin magic) p. 442 \n richard chiswell \n conrad h. haden
1978
pabular Richard Chiswell, Conrad H. Haden
the world's most expensive okito box routine \n different coins from box with hole to under crossed cards \n david stahl
1978
the book of john David Stahl
The World's Most Expensive Okito Box Routine
different coins from box with hole to under crossed cards
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
gold and silver \n dime and penny transpose in performer's hands \n ross bertram \n gold and silver \n ross bertram
1978
magic and methods of ross bertram Ross Bertram
the coin routine (no. 1) \n copper and silver coin transpose, both change to copper, then silver, then into four dollars, coins across with those, two more dollars appear and a copper coin, coins through table, drill production from purse \n john f. mendoza
1978
the book of john John F. Mendoza
The Coin Routine (No. 1)
copper and silver coin transpose, both change to copper, then silver, then into four dollars, coins across with those, two more dollars appear and a copper coin, coins through table, drill production from purse
shovel coin shuffle \n (shuttle?) two coins and two cards, see also bilis' "close-up french style" (1976) according to page 136 \n frank paglia \n radical rebound \n tom gagnon
1978
apocalypse vol. 1-5 Frank Paglia
Shovel Coin Shuffle
(shuttle?) two coins and two cards, see also Bilis' "Close-Up French Style" (1976) according to page 136
rebound \n copper underneath one card, silver under another, the coins transpose, coin travel together under one card in repeat phase \n karl fulves \n launch pad \n karl fulves \n radical rebound \n tom gagnon
1978
the chronicles Karl Fulves
Rebound
copper underneath one card, silver under another, the coins transpose, coin travel together under one card in repeat phase
coin problems (d) \n coin in envelope between to glasses that stand on top of each other, another coin on top of envelope, envelope pulled out and both coins transpose, posed as problem \n karl fulves \n drop cop \n jon von gillern \n metal motion \n karl fulves
1978
interlocutor Karl Fulves
Coin Problems (D)
coin in envelope between to glasses that stand on top of each other, another coin on top of envelope, envelope pulled out and both coins transpose, posed as problem
sonne und mond in der hand des zuschauers (silber und kupfer) \n \n fred kaps \n sun & moon in spectator's hand \n fred kaps
1978
fred kaps lecture Fred Kaps
Sonne und Mond in der Hand des Zuschauers (Silber und Kupfer)
coin transposition \n transposition between two different-sized coins, secret even bigger coin under table \n john benzais \n 11¢ transpo \n john benzais
1978
intermagic John Benzais
Coin Transposition
transposition between two different-sized coins, secret even bigger coin under table
relentless \n four silver and four copper coins transpose one by one, using c/s coin \n bill voss \n apocalypse variations or additions \n bonnie hammond \n not-so-relentless \n horace e. bennett \n relentless, but honest \n curtis kam \n not-so-relentless \n horace e. bennett \n tnt coins \n evert chapman
1979
apocalypse vol. 1-5 Bill Voss
Relentless
four silver and four copper coins transpose one by one, using c/s coin
the spiked half \n spiked half dollar coin put in styrofoam, marked penny transposes and is now spiked and half dollar in hand \n john f. mendoza
1980
john: verse two John F. Mendoza
The Spiked Half
spiked half dollar coin put in styrofoam, marked penny transposes and is now spiked and half dollar in hand
silver and two copper interlude \n with shot glass \n tom gagnon \n the silver and two copper transposition \n conrad h. haden
1981
sleightly original Tom Gagnon
standup copper/silver \n multi-phase copper silver routine, including second ending by fred kaps \n david roth \n fred kaps \n transpo chango \n geoffrey latta
1981
coinmagic David Roth, Fred Kaps
Standup Copper/Silver
Multi-phase copper silver routine, including second ending by Fred Kaps
not-so-relentless \n four silver and four copper coins transpose one by one from hand to hand \n horace e. bennett \n relentless \n bill voss \n not-so-relentless \n horace e. bennett
1981
bennett's fourth book Horace E. Bennett
Not-So-Relentless
four silver and four copper coins transpose one by one from hand to hand
the purse & glass \n four silver coins transpose with four copper coins in purse \n david roth \n purse and glass \n david roth
1981
apocalypse vol. 1-5 David Roth
The Purse & Glass
four silver coins transpose with four copper coins in purse
another tabled transposition \n two copper 1 silver with okito box \n gene castillon \n tabled transpo plus \n roger klause
1981
the lost pages of the kabbala Gene Castillon
contemporary purse swindle \n copper and silver coins in two purses, spectator can never guess the right one, sort of transposition \n tom gagnon \n morritt's purse trick \n stanley collins \n purse swindle \n harvey rosenthal
1981
sleightly original Tom Gagnon
Contemporary Purse Swindle
copper and silver coins in two purses, spectator can never guess the right one, sort of transposition
shanghai express \n chinese coin and half dollar transpose through handkerchief on table in various phases, including phase with shot glass \n tom gagnon \n chinatown dollar routine \n stewart judah
1981
sleightly original Tom Gagnon
Shanghai Express
chinese coin and half dollar transpose through handkerchief on table in various phases, including phase with shot glass
transposition under glass \n "although i can't actually say that i'm crazy about this effect, it is different.", coin under and on top of inverted shot glass visibly transpose \n tom gagnon
1981
sleightly original Tom Gagnon
Transposition under Glass
"Although I can't actually say that I'm crazy about this effect, it is different.", coin under and on top of inverted shot glass visibly transpose
soda jerk \n coin in bottle with transposition phase, folding copper/silver \n tom gagnon \n second method \n stewart judah
1981
sleightly original Tom Gagnon
Soda Jerk
coin in bottle with transposition phase, folding copper/silver
coercive purse \n purse frame routine, copper and silver coins transpose with one in purse, jumbo coin from purse finale \n curtis kam \n coercive purse \n curtis kam
1982
all the world's a stage Curtis Kam
Coercive Purse
purse frame routine, copper and silver coins transpose with one in purse, jumbo coin from purse finale
relentless, but honest \n three chinese coins transpose with half dollars one by one \n curtis kam \n relentless \n bill voss \n the mysterious cross of india \n daryl martinez
1982
all the world's a stage Curtis Kam
Relentless, But Honest
three Chinese coins transpose with half dollars one by one
the "sleeper" routine \n copper coin in one hand, three silver coins in the other, silver coins join copper one by one, last silver transposes with copper \n peter kane
1982
kane Peter Kane
The "Sleeper" Routine
copper coin in one hand, three silver coins in the other, silver coins join copper one by one, last silver transposes with copper
the three silver and three copper transposition \n one by one, shell \n peter kane \n paul rylander, the sphinx, vol. 49 no. 11, 1950
1982
kane Peter Kane
the coinditional coin game \n copper silver transpo in spectator's hand after a gag \n daryl martinez \n protection against chameleons \n tom stone
1982
for your entertainment pleasure Daryl Martinez
The Coinditional Coin Game
copper silver transpo in spectator's hand after a gag
digital copper/silver \n spectator holds copper/silver coin \n david roth \n digital copper/silver \n david roth \n once more with feeling \n james lewis
1982
the collected almanac David Roth
copper and silver transposition \n ungaffed extra coin \n frank garcia \n francis carlyle
1982
the close-up magic of frank garcia — part i Frank Garcia, Francis Carlyle
h.p.c.-c.p.h. \n hpc-cph, han ping chien in which unloaded hand is reloaded instantly, see credit correction on page lxix \n jay sankey \n shiv duggal \n the ying-tong move \n shiv duggal \n hpc-cph no. 1 \n jay sankey
1983
the collected almanac Jay Sankey, Shiv Duggal
H.P.C.-C.P.H.
HPC-CPH, Han Ping Chien in which unloaded hand is reloaded instantly, see credit correction on page lxix
inferential c/s transposition \n off-beat use of copper-silver-coin \n curtis kam \n apocalypse variations or additions \n bruce burrell
1983
apocalypse vol. 6-10 Curtis Kam
ultra c/s transposition \n chinese coin and half dollar, as climax only the hole transposes \n michael j. gerhardt
1983
apocalypse vol. 6-10 Michael J. Gerhardt
Ultra C/S Transposition
chinese coin and half dollar, as climax only the hole transposes
the bent copper-silver transposition \n one coin is bent, in spectator's hand \n michael ammar \n adam fleischer \n paul harris \n daryl martinez \n the bent copper-silver transposition \n michael ammar \n daryl martinez \n paul harris
1983
the magic hedonists brainstorm in the bahamas Michael Ammar, Adam Fleischer, Paul Harris, Daryl Martinez
the umbrella thing \n a small umbrella appears, then two coins are produced and they change places in the hands of the performer, coins turn into a small cheese and eventually a large cheese is produced \n roger crosthwaite
1984
the best of close-up magic Roger Crosthwaite
The Umbrella Thing
a small umbrella appears, then two coins are produced and they change places in the hands of the performer, coins turn into a small cheese and eventually a large cheese is produced
the trick that needs no patter: the coins do all the talking! \n copper to silver, with sucker climax \n stephen tucker
1984
the best of close-up magic Stephen Tucker
The Trick That Needs No Patter: The Coins Do All The Talking!
de-material-ization \n silver coin under handkerchief transposes with chinese coin in pocket, chinatown half \n bruce barnett
1984
fork full of appetizers - book 2 Bruce Barnett
De-Material-Ization
silver coin under handkerchief transposes with chinese coin in pocket, Chinatown Half
the fred kaps chinese coin routine \n "giant chinese coin climax"
chinese and half dollar transpose, chinese coin grows, smaller one found under purse, the different-sized chinese coins transpose with handkerchief, one grows again and smaller one again under purse, giant chinese coin produced \n fred kaps
1984
the fred kaps chinese coin trick Fred Kaps
The Fred Kaps Chinese Coin Routine
"Giant Chinese Coin Climax"
Chinese and half dollar transpose, Chinese coin grows, smaller one found under purse, the different-sized Chinese coins transpose with handkerchief, one grows again and smaller one again under purse, giant Chinese coin produced
most for your money \n two copper/silver coins, three phases, see also "credits and references" at end of book \n edward marlo \n jon racherbaumer \n marlo routine in the new jinx, nov. 1962 \n mum, dec. 1977
1984
at the table Edward Marlo, Jon Racherbaumer
Most For Your Money
two copper/silver coins, three phases, see also "Credits and References" at end of book
striker \n using a purse \n david williamson \n copper, silver and purse \n david williamson \n grandma's coin trick \n joshua jay \n grandma's coin trick \n joshua jay
1984
the collected almanac David Williamson
one-o-one \n routine with transposition, transformation, finger-through-coin, jumbo coin \n tom mullica
1984
the new york magic symposium — collection 3 Tom Mullica
One-O-One
routine with transposition, transformation, finger-through-coin, jumbo coin
fugitive coins \n transposition of two different-sized coins \n david roth \n 11¢ transpo \n john benzais \n the fugitive coins \n david roth
1984
the collected almanac David Roth
amplius nickels \n thieves and sheep, identical coins, see also "credits and references" at end of book \n edward marlo \n mum, june 1980
1984
at the table Edward Marlo
Amplius Nickels
Thieves and Sheep, identical coins, see also "Credits and References" at end of book
coniunctio - traiectio - disiunctio \n "amalgamation - transposition - separation", two half dollard and one copper coin transpose, half dollars change to full dollar while doing so \n david roth
1985
the new york magic symposium — collection 4 David Roth
Coniunctio - Traiectio - Disiunctio
"Amalgamation - Transposition - Separation", two half dollard and one copper coin transpose, half dollars change to full dollar while doing so
orient express \n "the chinese get the better of the exchange rate"
copper and silver coins transpose repeatedly, then change into chinese coins, inspired by fred kaps \n david britland
1985
equinox David Britland
Orient Express
"The Chinese get the better of the Exchange Rate"
copper and silver coins transpose repeatedly, then change into Chinese coins, inspired by Fred Kaps
purse and glass \n three silver coins transpose with three copper coins in purse \n david roth \n the purse & glass \n david roth \n penny lane \n gary kurtz \n purse, coins, no glass \n geoffrey latta \n wild coin (coins, purse, no glass) \n jeremiah zuo
1985
expert coin magic David Roth
Purse and Glass
three silver coins transpose with three copper coins in purse
texas money \n silver dollar and penny change places (using handkerchief), before growing into jumbo coins \n martin lewis
1985
martin's miracles Martin Lewis
Texas Money
Silver dollar and penny change places (using handkerchief), before growing into jumbo coins
radical rebound \n penny in fist, half dollar on table brushed with playing card changes to penny and half dollar is in pocket, then transposition phases and pocket penetration \n tom gagnon \n master copper & silver \n sam leo horowitz \n shovel coin shuffle \n frank paglia \n rebound \n karl fulves \n radical rebound \n tom gagnon
1985
new stars of magic Tom Gagnon
Radical Rebound
penny in fist, half dollar on table brushed with playing card changes to penny and half dollar is in pocket, then transposition phases and pocket penetration
eine chinamünzen-routine \n chinese coin and dollar are in handkerchief on table, one coin removed, they transpose in various phases \n stewart judah \n chinatown dollar routine \n stewart judah
1985
intermagic Stewart Judah
Eine Chinamünzen-Routine
chinese coin and dollar are in handkerchief on table, one coin removed, they transpose in various phases
copper/silver \n credit information, half dollar held by spectator changes places with copper coin, then vanishes and reappears under salt shaker. \n albert goshman \n dai vernon
1985
magic by gosh Albert Goshman, Dai Vernon
Copper/Silver
credit information, half dollar held by spectator changes places with copper coin, then vanishes and reappears under salt shaker.
once more with feeling \n repeat phase for copper/silver transposition \n james lewis \n digital copper/silver \n david roth
1985
thinking about magic James Lewis
orient express \n chinatown transposition handling, shell, possible with spectator's hand \n larry jennings
1986
the new york magic symposium — collection 5 Larry Jennings
Orient Express
Chinatown Transposition handling, shell, possible with spectator's hand
hpc-cph no. 1 \n han ping chien in which unloaded hand is reloaded instantly \n jay sankey \n h.p.c.-c.p.h. \n jay sankey \n shiv duggal \n h.p.c.-c.p.h. \n jay sankey \n shiv duggal
1986
sankey panky Jay Sankey
HPC-CPH No. 1
Han Ping Chien in which unloaded hand is reloaded instantly
dazzle change #2 \n ungaffed \n ben harris \n copper and silver transposition \n milton kort \n dazzle change \n ben harris \n dazzle-change #2 \n ben harris
1986
1 a.m. the sequel Ben Harris
the real 2 copper 1 silver \n routine for two copper/one silver or copper/silver/brass set \n john c. wagner \n j. c. wagner's handling \n john c. wagner
1987
the commercial magic of j.c. wagner John C. Wagner
The Real 2 Copper 1 Silver
routine for Two Copper/One Silver or copper/silver/brass set
a change for the better \n copper and silver coins transpose twice, then given to spectator, they change into chinese coins in his hands \n jay sankey \n richard sanders \n short-changed for the better \n jay sankey \n richard sanders
1987
when creators collide... Jay Sankey, Richard Sanders
A Change for the Better
copper and silver coins transpose twice, then given to spectator, they change into Chinese coins in his hands
short-changed for the better \n copper and silver coins transpose once, then given to spectator, they change into chinese coins in his hands, see also p. xii at back of book \n jay sankey \n richard sanders \n a change for the better \n jay sankey \n richard sanders
1987
when creators collide... Jay Sankey, Richard Sanders
Short-Changed for the Better
copper and silver coins transpose once, then given to spectator, they change into Chinese coins in his hands, see also p. xii at back of book
copper and silver transposition \n - number one
- number two
- number three
- number four (j. g. thompson, jr.) \n unknown \n james g. thompson jr. \n copper and silver transposition \n unknown \n james g. thompson jr.
1988
magic with a copper/silver coin
Unknown, James G. Thompson Jr.
not-so-relentless \n four silver and four copper coins transpose one by one from hand to hand \n horace e. bennett \n relentless \n bill voss \n not-so-relentless \n horace e. bennett
1988
magic with a copper/silver coin Horace E. Bennett
Not-so-Relentless
four silver and four copper coins transpose one by one from hand to hand
buddha's coin \n silver coin is sandwiched between two copper coins, it transposes with a copper coin wrapped in buddha papers \n hen fetsch \n buddha's coin \n hen fetsch
1988
magic with a copper/silver coin Hen Fetsch
Buddha's Coin
silver coin is sandwiched between two copper coins, it transposes with a copper coin wrapped in Buddha Papers
transposition two \n copper and silver coins transpose with one in purse, repeated \n horace e. bennett \n "the bennet touch"
1988
magic with a copper/silver coin Horace E. Bennett
Transposition Two
copper and silver coins transpose with one in purse, repeated
zwei münzen tauschen die plätze \n silver and copper coins transpose with handkerchief \n george g. kaplan \n hugard's magic monthly
1988
intermagic George G. Kaplan
Zwei Münzen tauschen die Plätze
silver and copper coins transpose with handkerchief
(mystery on the) orient-aztec express \n routine for connie haden's two copper/one silver or presley guitar's copper/silver/brass set \n john bannon
1990
secret weapons John Bannon
(Mystery On The) Orient-Aztec Express
routine for Connie Haden's Two Copper/One Silver or Presley Guitar's Copper/Silver/Brass set
quick change \n half dollar changes into copper coin in presence of chinese coin, copper/silver/brass \n ken simmons \n "wash-out" (steve dusheck)
1990
finally! Ken Simmons
Quick Change
half dollar changes into copper coin in presence of Chinese coin, copper/silver/brass
(the mystery on the) aztec-orient express \n routine for connie haden's two copper/one silver or presley guitar's copper/silver/brass set \n john bannon
1991
smoke and mirrors John Bannon
(The Mystery on the) Aztec-Orient Express
routine for Connie Haden's Two Copper/One Silver or Presley Guitar's Copper/Silver/Brass set
the operator \n multi-phase betting game presentation, mis-indexed dollar bill
1. the coin con (two-copper/one-silver routine)
2. the bill con (which hand is the bill in? bill travels to purse)
3. the bill change
4. the total con (slow motion bill transposition) \n roger klause
1991
roger klause: in concert Roger Klause
The Operator
multi-phase betting game presentation, mis-indexed dollar bill
1. The Coin Con (Two-Copper/One-Silver routine)
2. The Bill Con (which hand is the bill in? bill travels to purse)
3. The Bill Change
4. The Total Con (Slow Motion Bill Transposition)
relentless - part one \n 1. introducing the purse frame
2. producing the first two dollars
3. producing the second two dollars
4. producing the penny
5. replacing the penny into the purse frame
6. the double transposition
7. replacing the penny in the purse frame (again) \n gary kurtz \n relentless \n gary kurtz
1991
relentless Gary Kurtz
Relentless - Part One
1. Introducing the Purse Frame
2. Producing the First Two Dollars
3. Producing the Second Two Dollars
4. Producing the Penny
5. Replacing the Penny into the Purse Frame
6. The Double Transposition
7. Replacing the Penny in the Purse Frame (Again)
surgical copper/silver \n \n ray kosby \n william goodwin \n "copper/silver metamorphosis" (john hostler, linking ring july 1987, vol. 67 no. 7, p. 71)
1993
notes from the batcave Ray Kosby, William Goodwin
Surgical Copper/Silver
Inspired by
"Copper/Silver Metamorphosis" (John Hostler, Linking Ring July 1987, Vol. 67 No. 7, p. 71)
international exchange \n coin changes several times when dropped in champagne glass, then changes into handful of pennies \n richard bartram, jr.
1994
close-up file Richard Bartram, Jr.
International Exchange
coin changes several times when dropped in champagne glass, then changes into handful of pennies
copper/silver variations in four parts - part one: visible transposition \n instantaneous, tabled, uses flick, extra coin \n eric meredith
1994
steel and silver Eric Meredith
Copper/Silver Variations in Four Parts - Part One: Visible Transposition
part four: visible transposition and a trip to chinatown \n as before, at the end both coins transform, tabled \n paul gertner
1994
steel and silver Paul Gertner
Part Four: Visible Transposition and a Trip to Chinatown
as before, at the end both coins transform, tabled
devaluation \n chinese coin in handkerchief and half dollar in pocket change place, pile of half dollar appears as finale, ken allen's chinatown half set \n alex elmsley
1994
the collected works of alex elmsley — volume 2 Alex Elmsley
Devaluation
chinese coin in handkerchief and half dollar in pocket change place, pile of half dollar appears as finale, Ken Allen's Chinatown Half set
the routine \n penny appears from purse frame and travel several times back into the hand, then a chinese coin appears in the frame and it change places with the penny. eventually both coins disappear again \n fred kaps
1994
fred kaps' purse Fred Kaps
The Routine
penny appears from purse frame and travel several times back into the hand, then a chinese coin appears in the frame and it change places with the penny. Eventually both coins disappear again
the coin collection \n copper and silver coins change places with silver coin, twice, coins travel to empty box, climax: coins pentrate the hand \n karl norman
1995
40 years at the forks Karl Norman
The Coin Collection
copper and silver coins change places with silver coin, twice, coins travel to empty box, climax: coins pentrate the hand
foreign exchange \n copper/silver/brass routine, only gaff is copper/silver coin \n bob king \n copsilbrass \n geoffrey latta
1995
opening night magic Bob King
Foreign Exchange
copper/silver/brass routine, only gaff is copper/silver coin
coins and silk and ring and wand! \n series of transpositions, coins change places, penetrate a silk, finale: variaton of ring on the wand \n karl norman
1995
40 years at the forks Karl Norman
Coins and Silk and Ring and Wand!
series of transpositions, coins change places, penetrate a silk, finale: variaton of Ring on the Wand
relentless - part one \n arriving at the table
1. introducing the purse frame
2. producing the first two dollars
3. producing the second two dollars
4. producing the penny
5. replacing the penny into the purse frame
6. the double transposition
7. replacing the penny in the purse frame (again) \n gary kurtz
1995 ca.
relentless (revised edition) Gary Kurtz
Relentless - Part One
Arriving at the Table
1. Introducing the Purse Frame
2. Producing the First Two Dollars
3. Producing the Second Two Dollars
4. Producing the Penny
5. Replacing the Penny into the Purse Frame
6. The Double Transposition
7. Replacing the Penny in the Purse Frame (Again)
coercive purse \n purse frame routine, copper and silver coins transpose with one in purse, jumbo coin from purse finale \n curtis kam \n coercive purse \n curtis kam
1996
professional close-up of curtis kam Curtis Kam
Coercive Purse
purse frame routine, copper and silver coins transpose with one in purse, jumbo coin from purse finale
copper, silver, gold coin box routine \n three coins, transpo, they travel from pocket to box, then more coins are produced from box \n harry riser \n s.o.c. \n edward marlo
1996
the feints and temps of harry riser Harry Riser
Copper, Silver, Gold Coin Box Routine
three coins, transpo, they travel from pocket to box, then more coins are produced from box
purse jam \n two copper coins in purse transpose with two silver coin outside, then all change to copper \n harry riser \n jammed! \n martin lewis
1996
the feints and temps of harry riser Harry Riser
Purse Jam
two copper coins in purse transpose with two silver coin outside, then all change to copper
hopping half \n hopping half routine with only copper/silver coin, guessing game, with pocket \n curtis kam \n half-gaffed hopping half \n curtis kam
1996
professional close-up of curtis kam Curtis Kam
Hopping Half
Hopping Half routine with only copper/silver coin, guessing game, with pocket
the bent copper-silver transposition \n one coin is bent, in spectator's hand \n michael ammar \n daryl martinez \n paul harris \n the bent copper-silver transposition \n michael ammar \n adam fleischer \n paul harris \n daryl martinez
1996
the art of astonishment — book 3 Michael Ammar, Daryl Martinez, Paul Harris
copper/silver flurry \n copper coin given to spectator, flurry routine with silver coins, then transposition
- handling a
- the flurry sequence
- handling b (gaffed coin) \n curtis kam
1996
professional close-up of curtis kam Curtis Kam
Copper/Silver Flurry
copper coin given to spectator, flurry routine with silver coins, then transposition
pocket passport \n first in performers hands, then in spectator's hand and pocket \n ken krenzel \n ace in the pocket \n darwin ortiz
1997
ingenuities Ken Krenzel
Pocket Passport
first in performers hands, then in spectator's hand and pocket