The Boston Tea Party is an enchanting coin routine where a copper English penny magically transposes with four silver half dollars. This routine is essential for any magician aiming to elevate their coin magic skills. All techniques are thoroughly explained, including coin handling! This captivating performance will not only dazzle your audience but also serve as a comprehensive review of various coin manipulation methods.
If you’re in search of a remarkable coin box routine filled with transpositions and magical moments, look no further! This routine, a favorite of David Devlin, is a must-have for close-up performances. It can be executed while seated or standing, making it ideal for table hopping and walk-around magic, with a reset time of under a second. You truly need this in your performance repertoire.
Effect: The routine begins with a copper English penny that can be fully examined (it’s real). The performer draws attention to a small, round box, removes the lid, and reveals four silver half dollars (also real and examinable) tipped out of the otherwise empty box. The copper coin is placed into the box, and a silver coin is tossed into the magician’s hand. With a magical gesture, the silver coin transforms into the copper coin! The box is opened to reveal a silver coin falling out, and this process is repeated three more times, each instance more astonishing than the last. The final transposition occurs almost instantaneously, with the copper coin held openly at the fingertips. A simple wave of the hand transforms it into silver, and the hand is shown to be empty before the coin is immediately handed out for examination. The copper coin is then found back in the coin box!
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