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One of the first books to publish this concept was [[Modern Magic]] (1876, page 203) by [[Professor Hoffmann]] and it was further explained in his next book, [[More Magic]] (1890, page 309).<ref>[[Magic City Library of Magic]] No. 6 "Folding Coins" (1990)</ref> | One of the first books to publish this concept was [[Modern Magic]] (1876, page 203) in relation with a fake wand to produce a coin by [[Professor Hoffmann]] and it was further explained in his next book, [[More Magic]] (1890, page 309).<ref>[[Magic City Library of Magic]] No. 6 "Folding Coins" (1990)</ref> | ||
The now classic Coin in the Bottle was first explained in [[The Art of Modern Conjuring, Magic, and Illusions]] (1885) by [[Henri Garenne]], page 80. | |||
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Revision as of 09:16, 30 September 2011
Folding Coin is a Gaff sold my most magic shops.
One of the first books to publish this concept was Modern Magic (1876, page 203) in relation with a fake wand to produce a coin by Professor Hoffmann and it was further explained in his next book, More Magic (1890, page 309).[1]
The now classic Coin in the Bottle was first explained in The Art of Modern Conjuring, Magic, and Illusions (1885) by Henri Garenne, page 80.
References
- ↑ Magic City Library of Magic No. 6 "Folding Coins" (1990)