Hey Pete! Fantastic Sir and Thank you. Stumbled upon your video. I love 2 ideas you implement, 1. The idea that the thumb is open. So natural, Dai Vernon is smiling. 2. I love the way the retention hand moves back while the vanish hand stays still, as it naturally would if you had the coin in it. It's wonderful technique. I've noticed many magicians have a tendency to move the guilty hand first, an unconscious way to take the heat of the retention hand. I'm guilty of it myself and it's a hard habit to break. Also, the heavier coins are in fact easier to work with, and the pivot you use is very ,very nice. I'll Practice this myself. I'm always amazed at the creative ways good magicians come up with to enhance the art. You are one of them. Sincere thanks, Mark.
Thanks, Mark. I appreciate it. Glad you found the video and I'm thankful for the kind words. I value the input and I'm gratified to know that some seasoned magicians might find this valuable. Cheers, friend.
Good morning brother. Wish you a happy brilliant day. I am so exited to learn other moves of coin magic. You are requested to oblige us by uploading tutorial videos on every coin magic. God bless you all. I am Suresh ,Odisha India.
Your tutorial is excellent. And you’re a really good teacher.
Thanks, friend.
Wow. Wow. I’ve never seen this explained so clearly. Great work.
Brother, Good morning. I love this move . You are so great. God bless you. We are so exited to learn from you all types of tricks.
This is the cleanest vanish of all I know. And top explanation.
Thanks, D.J. I appreciate that. Cheers to you!
It's really not about the method in most of these tricks it's more about the execution. Well done bro
Thanks, friend.
Fantastic! I haven't seen anyone explain using the left hand to roll the coin into position! Thank you!
That is one of the slickest vanishes I’ve seen. Very nice
Thank you! The clearest and cleanest explanation! Your channel rocks!!
Thank you, friend.
Absolute class! Using this in my gadabout coins routine now
Clear, simple explanation. Well done!
Thanks, Luke. Glad to help.
Hey Pete! Fantastic Sir and Thank you. Stumbled upon your video. I love 2 ideas you implement,
1. The idea that the thumb is open. So natural, Dai Vernon is smiling.
2. I love the way the retention hand moves back while the vanish hand stays still, as it naturally would if you had the coin in it. It's wonderful technique.
I've noticed many magicians have a tendency to move the guilty hand first, an unconscious way to take the heat of the retention hand. I'm guilty of it myself and it's a hard habit to break. Also, the heavier coins are in fact easier to work with, and the pivot you use is very ,very nice. I'll Practice this myself. I'm always amazed at the creative ways good magicians come up with to enhance the art. You are one of them.
Sincere thanks,
Mark.
Thanks, Mark. I appreciate it. Glad you found the video and I'm thankful for the kind words. I value the input and I'm gratified to know that some seasoned magicians might find this valuable. Cheers, friend.
This is excellent! Thank you so much 😊
Thanks for the excellent tutorial.
Good morning brother. Wish you a happy brilliant day. I am so exited to learn other moves of coin magic. You are requested to oblige us by uploading tutorial videos on every coin magic. God bless you all. I am Suresh ,Odisha India.
Thanks friend. I'll do my best. It's difficult to upload at the moment, but I'll try to resume soon.
You are an excellent teacher
Thanks, friend. I appreciate it.
Great tutorial, thanks for sharing. I already do this, but now better.
Thanks! Glad it was helpful!
Nice detail!
thanks pete
Wonderful
Love this! Are you RH or LH?
Great
Very cool, thx !
Hi, great video! Which coin did you use for this trick? Im in the UK so we dont have very large coins! thanks
Hi there. In this video I used an American Eisenhower silver dollar.
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Thanks, friend.
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I'm going to dig out a "silver" dollar right now so I can start my career in legerdemain.
Legerdemain is an awesome and way underutilized word. I'm gonna have to start using that one more often.
@@heypete1827 Prestidigitation is another great word.
@@hamairman6840 Absolutely!
Yeah, a bigger coin will certainly be easier to work with. You don't happen to have a large Eisenhower you'd be interested to sell me. Huh ?
Even though you are teaching it I still think it’s in your left hand 😂
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