It's known as the Himber Melt Vanish. It's a combination of the Himber Vanish and the Melt Vanish. The Melt Vanish was featured on CoinOne and it was similar to the Himber Melt Vanish but it started in a French Drop position.
@Illusivecoinman , he never end clean in any of his vanishes. hes been practicing his finger palming for 20+ years. And he's developed some of the best coin vanishes out there right now. watch his fingers closely, hes VERY good at keeping his hands looking natural
yeah when i perform it i am ALWAYS worried of angles. Especially when i do the last vanish of Coin two.1. Maybe I need to tweek the angles a bit. Any advice?
Go ahead and get to homer liwag's website and send him an e-mail. He's VERY quick about responding and he's very truthful about whatever you ask, so expect a pretty good length response from him. He also responds very quickly, not like when I e-mail Aaron Fisher or Lee Asher and they take weeks. As for angles, it might help to remember that the laymen follow your eyes, so if you want you can misdirect them during the sleight for a split second. Just try on friends for now and experiment =)
huh? are dan and dave into coin magic as well? I thought they only did cards.. or maybe I'm just not up to date..
Reallush 4 months ago
bawler!
yarinsky4 8 months ago
HAHA, he may be related to me :D
my last name is Liwag too :)
TrixXProductionz 1 year ago
go pinoy! :)
crozpogi 1 year ago
actually hd
5Aces1010 2 years ago
small question, since I cant seem to open homer liwags website...
how many effects does this dvd contain? and what kind of effects?
to Homer; looks great, im a big fan of your work. keep it up!
HandsofRaphael 2 years ago
I know thats the Himber vanish, but how did he end up comletely clean is the question?
Illusivecoinman 2 years ago
It's known as the Himber Melt Vanish. It's a combination of the Himber Vanish and the Melt Vanish. The Melt Vanish was featured on CoinOne and it was similar to the Himber Melt Vanish but it started in a French Drop position.
MagicShadow9 2 years ago
it wasn't completely clean check the handling on the theory 11 1on1 trifecta maybe you'll find out.
RyanTheAdvocate 2 years ago
@Illusivecoinman , he never end clean in any of his vanishes. hes been practicing his finger palming for 20+ years. And he's developed some of the best coin vanishes out there right now. watch his fingers closely, hes VERY good at keeping his hands looking natural
Magicmaker1234 2 years ago
the vanish in 58-59 is the HIMBER vanish
Pampangamagic09 2 years ago
I got it and it's incredible 10 out of 5! that's how good it is(:
RyanTheAdvocate 2 years ago
is the vanish from 58-59 edit?
bluenikez 3 years ago
nope it is a real trick u can buy well this is not the trick just look for trick coin two u c the trick
GTYOYO 3 years ago
w8t is this trick only done on camera and not on people where can i buy it is it limited?
GTYOYO 3 years ago
you pobably wouldn't want to perform it surrounded as street magic, but as long as you know wat ur doing, you'll be fine
huatut123 3 years ago
I perform this surrounded all the time haha. I guess that's what you get with lots of experience performing
thekingofcards 3 years ago
yeah when i perform it i am ALWAYS worried of angles. Especially when i do the last vanish of Coin two.1. Maybe I need to tweek the angles a bit. Any advice?
huatut123 3 years ago
Go ahead and get to homer liwag's website and send him an e-mail. He's VERY quick about responding and he's very truthful about whatever you ask, so expect a pretty good length response from him. He also responds very quickly, not like when I e-mail Aaron Fisher or Lee Asher and they take weeks. As for angles, it might help to remember that the laymen follow your eyes, so if you want you can misdirect them during the sleight for a split second. Just try on friends for now and experiment =)
thekingofcards 3 years ago
Cool coins!
FeelHearC0ntrol 3 years ago
just bought this trick. waiting 4 it in th mail. cant wait homer! looks great!
Spoonsnuggle 3 years ago