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Revision as of 14:11, 12 July 2008

A coin routine in Art of Astonishment Vol 2 by Paul Harris. Originally published with Tayari Casel as Twilight-A Supernatural Coin Experience in 1979 by D. Robbins & Co., Inc. Illustrations by Dwight Dunaway

Doug Henning performed it on his third TV special (December 13, 1977).

Synopsis

Coins reflected in a mirror become reality. Coins are produced, turn over and multiply when a mirror is placed behind them.

Variations

  • Super Twilight by Daniel Cros in Art of Astonishment 2
  • ECLIPSE by Tenyo - a self-working prop
  • Doubling Your Money Bigtime by Theo Roos - uses jumbo coins and vanity mirror.
  • Double Image by Mark Sicher in Apocalypse Vol 13 No 7 July 1990
  • Twilight Zone by Mark Sicher in Apocalypse Vol.3 - Double Image using Mirror
  • David Acer’s First Book (title?) - It’s supposed to contain his impromptu versions.
  • Twilight Visit by Ben Harris from book “Magic from which memories are made” (1982?)
  • Twilight Angels (Product) by Paul Harris - capture an angel off of the back of a Bicycle playing card, using a small mirror, and place the captured angel next to the one on the other end of the card.

Videos