Alright, this has bothered me since I saw the demo on their site... I felt like I couldn't be the only one. Josh talks about how he distilled it down to 3 coins, but then there is a 4 coin stack? So confusing. If this is a subtly that wouldn't be seen in a real performance then I understand, but it is so clear in the demo that I thought maybe I was going crazy.
@@JackPaulEvans1978 I watched this with a non-magician friend. His reaction was to frown and ask me to wind back. People do notice four coins instead of three. Why introduce a risk factor for the sake of a 'convincer' that shouldn't be needed?
Hmmm... Came to this after watching Eric Mead on Penn and Teller's Fool Us. There I felt I was genuinely watching a classic of magic. Here I was constantly distracted by thoughts like 'why is that note staying rolled up?', 'where did that extra coin come from?' and 'why does he act like I should be impressed when he puts a ring on his finger?' I've enjoyed his other stuff but this just didn't connect with me. Odd decision to perform three quarters silent then start speaking part way through.
And no coins are going to vanish like that :) And no one understands what a leather "cylinder" is. Your point is addressed in detail in the download. You don't have to use the dollar like Josh does if it feels wrong to you.
@@VanishingIncMagic but the coins vanishing is part of the trick. The dollar bill staying rolled up isn't. This routine is full of distractions and niggles.
Really like this, but still dont get the 4 coins...🤔😕
Alright, this has bothered me since I saw the demo on their site... I felt like I couldn't be the only one. Josh talks about how he distilled it down to 3 coins, but then there is a 4 coin stack? So confusing. If this is a subtly that wouldn't be seen in a real performance then I understand, but it is so clear in the demo that I thought maybe I was going crazy.
@@JustkickinitG same
I own this kit. Worth every cent. Having said that you don't have to use 4 coins. He just likes to do a convincer. 3 Coins is an option.
@@JackPaulEvans1978 hmmm.. that explains it a bit
@@JackPaulEvans1978 I watched this with a non-magician friend. His reaction was to frown and ask me to wind back. People do notice four coins instead of three. Why introduce a risk factor for the sake of a 'convincer' that shouldn't be needed?
Awesome Jay, You did a great great Trick👏👏👏👏
That was superb. Super clean.
That was very magical.
Best trick I've ever seen him do
god of magic
How did he make that final coin disappear. 🤔🤔
Watch it again ⌚️
Amajingggg
It's cuts back from closeup around :42 for a load. Not cool.
Agreed. Even though I know how it's all done. Something suss is going on if you are watching on TV...
Hmmm... Came to this after watching Eric Mead on Penn and Teller's Fool Us. There I felt I was genuinely watching a classic of magic. Here I was constantly distracted by thoughts like 'why is that note staying rolled up?', 'where did that extra coin come from?' and 'why does he act like I should be impressed when he puts a ring on his finger?' I've enjoyed his other stuff but this just didn't connect with me. Odd decision to perform three quarters silent then start speaking part way through.
Wow.. literally only one part of that I maybe understood.. so so smooth
No dollar bill is going to stay rolled up like that.
And no coins are going to vanish like that :)
And no one understands what a leather "cylinder" is.
Your point is addressed in detail in the download. You don't have to use the dollar like Josh does if it feels wrong to you.
@@VanishingIncMagic but the coins vanishing is part of the trick. The dollar bill staying rolled up isn't. This routine is full of distractions and niggles.
@@spinningmonkey8427is there a cylinder and coins you like better?
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@@keithwolfe-festivalandstreetEric Mead’s is really great. He did it on fool us
@@garrettwaite8435 thnx dude!