MAGIC DEFINITION

Magic, as we now know it, is an illusion. The Magician creates the idea that he is performing an impossible task, a trick, which defies explanation. But, it really is just a trick and as such is very possible. Well, let's get started on our journey through Magic and see what all can be done ==>

 Friends and Relatives
 Tricks that will help you make your friends laugh & make
 them wonder.

 Birthday Parties
 You can win the attention of the audience in a birthday party.

 Earn Money
 Master these tricks and it can earn money for you.

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Magic Coin Transformer

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Magic Trick Effect : You throw a magic nickel into yourhand a couple of times and then close yourhand around it. When you open yourhand, it has turned into a quarter!


Magic Trick Method :


Place the quarter into your righthand fingers (known as the fingerpalm position, see magical illustration on the left showing yourfingers slightlycurled ) and then hold the nickel between your right indexfinger and thumbof the samehand. Only the nickel should be visible to the spectator.



Magical Coin held in finger palm position.


Throw the magic nickel into your leftpalm a couple of times and pick it back up again.

This time, pretend to throw it again, but instead retain it and drop the quarter into your leftpalm instead. Immediately close your lefthand around the quarter.

Conceal the magic nickel in your righthand and as you slowly open your lefthand, ditch the magic nickel into one of your pockets. The spectator will see that the magical coin in your lefthand has turned into a quarter!

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Handkerchief And Vanishing Coin Trick

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Magic Trick Effect : The magician sticks the coin into the magical handkerchief, turns it over and then the magical coin disappears from inside the handkerchief.

Magic Trick Secret : You secretly wrap a rubberband around yourfingers andthumb.

Magic Trick Performance : Then you place the magical handkerchief in thathand. With your otherhand place thecoin into thehandkerchief.
Then let the rubber band slide off of yourfingers and onto thehandkerchief, so it surrounds thecoin and it is under thehandkerchief.
You then slideyour handup to the end of thehandkerchief and shake it.
This makes it look like the magical coin has disappeared.
But it is reallystuck in thehandkerchief, held by the rubberband.


1) Place magical elastic band roundfingers.




2) Place coin into magic handkerchief.




3) Slip magic band around coin



4) Spectators view of handkercheif.

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Magic Trick: To tear a pack of cards in two

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While frequently presented as a feat of strength—and it does require some strength—there is a little secret connected with it that enables the magician to do what most athletes can not. The illustration, Fig. Magic 1, shows how to hold the magical pack, and if this is studied and my directions are strictly followed, I believe that most of my readers will be enabled to include this in their programme. Hold the magic pack so that one endlies in thepalm of the lefthand with the two upperjoints of thefingers grasping the end, and the righthand holds the other end in the same way. In this position the second-jointknuckles of onehand rests on thewrist of the other. The heavymuscles at the base of thethumb are opposite each other. With the magic pack held in this way the handstwist in opposite directions. Bracing the lefthand against the upper part of theleg is of considerable help. A cheap "Steamboat" card tears more easily than a better card. As a conclusion, the halves may be torn in quarters.

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