Sho Takashige - Empei (Japanese audio only)
As you see the video, you will notice that all-too-common disadvantages of coin magic have been solved. Despite the super visual magic, the handling of the gimmick is not so difficult. If you have experiences with coin magic, you will be able to master it within an hour.
Sho is achieve mastery of sleigh-of-hand. You will learn a lot of skills in the video. The combinational art of the gimmick and techniques in the video are “MUST-SEE” for all magicians.
Contents:
Props
Introduction & Basic Structure of Gimmick.
Basic Move & Production
It appears that the magician catches the coin from thin air.
Steal Vanish
Magician obviously grabs a coin in left hand and makes a mystical gesture… then the coin completely vanishes…
Toss Vanish
Collaboration of Toss Vanish & Gimmick — It emphasizes that your hands are empty.
Some Ideas
Collaboration of Some techniques and gimmick.
Coin Production Routine
3 Coins production — The coin appears right after you show empty hands.
Spellbound
After flowingly spellbound sequence, the coin completely vanishes.
Spellbound
After flowingly spellbound sequence, the coin completely vanishes.
3 Fly
3 Fly routine, after displayed empty hands — A magical harmony of gimmick and sleight of hand.
Wild Coin
This is Sho’s opening effect of his FISM Award act.
A screw, paper ball, etc… magically transform into coins… then finally, transform back to original object… (this effect is based on Trash to Treasure by Joshua Jay. This has been highly praised by Joshua.)