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[[Hirata Master Move]] is a coin slight in which a coin, held between the fingers, appears to visibly be pushed, or dropped, through the mirror sitting on a table. Created by Japanese magician, Haruhito Hirata and published in The Silver Passage by Gary Ouellet published in 1980. [[Image:SilverPassageGraphic.png|right]] | [[Hirata Master Move]] is a coin slight in which a coin, held between the fingers, appears to visibly be pushed, or dropped, through the mirror sitting on a table. Created by Japanese magician, [[Haruhito Hirata]] and published in [[The Silver Passage]] by [[Gary Ouellet]] published in 1980. [[Image:SilverPassageGraphic.png|right]] | ||
[[Category:Coin Sleights]] | [[Category:Coin Sleights]] | ||
Revision as of 14:07, 31 October 2008
Hirata Master Move is a coin slight in which a coin, held between the fingers, appears to visibly be pushed, or dropped, through the mirror sitting on a table. Created by Japanese magician, Haruhito Hirata and published in The Silver Passage by Gary Ouellet published in 1980.