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IMPOSSIBRU!!
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XD ...Yaguchi-mari was on the studio.. love her ^_^
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7:21 = Marippe of MM at the small vid? O.O
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@rainforestflower92 you don't see anything because all the time that the magician makes a move the camera points at the expectators
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your rirght, probably it is preaty difficult to make the magnet appear and then disappear from his left hand. but you can notice that he has a huge watch in his left arm which has probably a magnet inside. A couple of years ago i saw a magician that used a deviced for vanish a coin from an expectator hand, im not really sure but i think taht device was called "raven".
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i'm not an expert . i juste deduced the trick. i don't make the trick because i don't have that device neither a ring magnetized or a camcorde. if you surf over the net you will find a similar trick and its explanation. search for:
"Coin Melting Through Glass"
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@chichenitsax hahaha really? and where did you get that from? are you an expert? why dont you make a video showing us how its done and show us the device you use. and your magnets.
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2. Besides it´d be too risky if they let the napkin lie on the table the whole time before the magician came,´cause the girls at the table(who are obviously not part of the trick) could have noticed something.
And the theory of a magnet in his hand that can vanish and appear is also pretty unlikely. What device could make the magnet vanish and return so extremely quickly? And where would he hide that device, since you can see that there is nothing under his sleeves when he pulls them up at 2:04
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1. Your explanation still seems a bit far-fetched to me.
I doubt that the table was already prepared for the trick, since everyone in the restaurant (even the staff) looks very surprised when he enters, like they didn´t know he would come. So how or when should they prepare the table before?!
I also doubt that the napkin has something to do with the trick since you never see the magician even touch the napkin. And it remains in exactly the same position throughout the hole trick (1:08-2:00).
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.....when he asks for a coin, he removes the coin magnetized under the napkin by passing his hand over it, .that means that the table was already prepared for the trick.
the magnet under his left hand goes out and returns to its sleeve by a special device. So at the moment the coin magnetized and the other coin are in the same position, he removes the magnet under his hand. And the coin over the table doesn't move because the strongest magnet of all is the coin magnetized.
he probably graduated from Hogwarts..
hoyunnie 4 years ago 15
no, his a wizard
8181380 4 years ago 10