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− | [[Chocolate Coin]] is an effect by [[Paul Harris]] and [[Dick Ryan]] | + | [[Chocolate Coin]] is an effect by [[Paul Harris]] and [[Dick Ryan]], based on his [[Peeler]] principle, idea that was first published in [[A Close-up Kinda Guy]] (1983). It was also included in his compilation [[Art of Astonishment]] Volume 3. |
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− | Featured in Michael Ammar's [[Easy To Master Money Miracles]] | + | Featured in Michael Ammar's [[Easy To Master Money Miracles]], Vol. 3 (2002) |
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Latest revision as of 00:44, 31 January 2010
Chocolate Coin is an effect by Paul Harris and Dick Ryan, based on his Peeler principle, idea that was first published in A Close-up Kinda Guy (1983). It was also included in his compilation Art of Astonishment Volume 3.
Effect
The silver surface of a quarter is scrapped back revealing that it is actually a Swiss (chocolate) candy.
Variations
Featured in Michael Ammar's Easy To Master Money Miracles, Vol. 3 (2002)