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[[Coin Deep Back Clip | Deep Back Clip]] ([[Coin Deep Back Clip Resources | resources]], [[Coin Deep Back Clip Illustration | illustration]]) | [[Coin Deep Back Clip | Deep Back Clip]] ([[Coin Deep Back Clip Resources | resources]], [[Coin Deep Back Clip Illustration | illustration]]) | ||
[[Coin Edge Grip | Edge Grip]] ([[Edge Grip Palm Resources | resources]], [[Coin Edge Grip Illustration | illustration]]) | [[Coin Edge Grip | Edge Grip]] ([[Edge Grip Palm Resources | resources]], [[Coin Edge Grip Illustration | illustration]]) | ||
[[Coin Purse Palm | Purse Palm]] ([[Coin Purse Palm Resources | resources]], [[Coin Purse Palm Illustration | illustration]]) | [[Coin Purse Palm | Purse Palm]] ([[Coin Purse Palm Resources | resources]], [[Coin Purse Palm Illustration | illustration]]) | ||
Revision as of 14:22, 2 October 2007
Coin Concealments in a subcategory of Close-up coin magic
Finger Palm ( resources, illustration)
Classic Palm ( resources, illustration)
Edge Palm ( resources, illustration)
Downs Palm ( resources, illustration)
Back Clip ( resources, illustration)
Back Palm ( resources, illustration)
T. Nelson Downs, the "King of Koins," back palmed coins extensively in his vaudeville act. Photographs of his hand with what appear to be about 15 coins back palmed can be seen in his book Modern Coin Manipulation (190X). This is a false explanation: apparently he never back palmed that many coins in his act. A gimmick that he used, known as the Coin Spider (a coin from which pins protrude on either side with metal pieces so it can be back clipped) was used by Downs and is pictured in The Magic and Methods of Ross Bertram (19XX).
Deep Back Clip ( resources, illustration)