 Hey everybody, welcome back to Magic Orthodoxy. My name is David and this is a Magic Review. Today we're going to look at Inferential from Kanoa on Coins. What is Inferential? Inferential is a DVD that actually includes the coins. That's really cool and you're going to learn some really cool copper-silver effects. There's three effects taught. They're all really powerful, really strong. Let's watch the trailer. The next installment in Kanoa on Coins is one of my favorite pieces. Inferential, that's the name of the idea behind all the tricks you're about to see. You're about to see the easiest copper-silver transposition you've ever imagined. It's almost, dare I say, self-working. You're going to have to remember things, but once you do it in the spectator's hands, you're going to be able to create a moan of magic without having to work hard. And you know me, I want you to work hard, but here, I can't make you. It's very sad. I mean, I have the regular change, you know, like borders and dimes and nickels and pennies. But I also have these other older coins. For instance, this is an old silver half dollar. It's called a walking liberty. Okay. And this is an old English penny. This is the pennies in England. The quarters are the size of dinner plates. So don't, yeah, you've got to have a really big purse in England. That's just how it works. You're going to see three different versions of this trick. You're going to see a great version from Curtis Kapp called inferential copper-silver, where the coins change places in the spectator's hands and they're holding onto the coins and they have markers in the back of their hands so they can see where the coins are supposed to be and then you make them change places. Next version you'll see is inferential wild coin by my friend Miguel Engelgaer. And the changes also happen in the spectator's hand. And so you get to have these moments where a bunch of coins change from one state into another. The last version you'll see is my version. And that version, what happens is the coins sort of change places, but they also go into your pocket, they come back. So you have a lot of choices with that routine. All of these routines rely on one idea, the idea of the inferential moment where you ask the audience to make decisions and all comes down to what you show them and the ideas that you give them. So your magic is as strong as the ideas you communicate to them. Kainoan coins, taking your coin magic to the next level. Alright so that was inferential from Kainoa Harbottle. A couple questions we always ask about all of our magic reviews and the first of which is what's in the box? What's in the box? You're going to get a cardboard DVD type sleeve and inside that you're going to get the DVD which is 36 minutes long. And you're going to get four coins to help you do every single one of the effects included. Alright so what's the overall quality and production value of the DVD? You're going to get live performances of all the effects, so that's nice. It's kind of like in a small bar setting and then the explanations are all done with Kainoa on a table with a curtain backdrop. It is well filmed and well edited and put together. Is it well made? You're going to get four coins, okay just like I said four coins. You're going to get three real English pennies and then you're going to get a copper silver gaff, one. You're going to get one copper silver gaff. In the video Kainoa describes the half dollar as a walking liberty, so that was just what he was using, but the coin that comes with your set will be a Kennedy half dollar. Is it well taught? Kainoa is a good teacher and he's very fun to watch. The first two effects are almost self-working and will work for anyone, even somebody like me who has no skill whatsoever in coin magic. I did not think that the tricks were hard to follow or beyond my skill level. I won't need to spend two years studying Bobo to be able to master these tricks. I could learn them easily from what Kainoa teaches on the DVD. So what are you going to learn? You're going to learn a trick called inferential, which is the title of the DVD, inferential copper silver. This is probably the easiest and cleanest version of the copper silver transposition you can show. With the coins provided and some pocket change, Kainoa teaches you Curtis Kahn's incredibly devious transposition of two coins in a spectator's hand without any complicated slide of hand. You might know Harry Lorraine's apocalypse series. In that Curtis Kahn's version of the copper silver exchange is there. Curtis has the most clever use of this gas that I've ever seen and it is excellent for walk around. The second trick you're going to learn is inferential wild coin. Kainoa shares his version of McGill-Angle Gaia's wonderfully interactive routine where four copper coins exchange into silver and then all revert back again to their original color in the spectator's hands. Then the last trick you're going to learn is standing inferential. Kainoa provides you with a close-up or stand-up routine that uses the inferential concept right at your fingertips. This lets you recreate some of the basic effects in coin magic with the simplest of methods. All right, so the positives. One of the positives to inferential. Kainoa has created beautiful and thoughtful routines that are both effortless to learn and easy to follow. This is a must-have for those just starting out in coin magic or even those with 20 years experience. Negatives. One of the negatives to inferential. You know, the only negatives I can say is that I wanted more. You know, with only three effects and all the gas I needed, I really wanted just a little bit more. 36 minutes. It just didn't seem like enough. Three tricks didn't seem like enough. It didn't even have to be more tricks with a copper silver. I would have just liked some bonuses. You know, just give me two or three more little tricks that I could do with pocket change in my hand or give me some lecture or some series or some behind the scenes or something. I would have liked a little bit more content. Is it worth your money? You know, it's $40, but you do get all the coins you need, so that's really important. Normally, a copper silver gaff cost 20 bucks. So if just the copper silver gaff alone cost 20 bucks and you're getting the other three coins plus the 36 minute DVD, I definitely think it is worth your money. Who would like this? You know, like I said, people that are just starting out in coin magic or people even with 20 years experience I think would love inferential from Kanoa Harbottle. Alright, so that is my review for inferential from Cosmo Magic and Kanoa Harbottle. I want to thank Murphy's Magic for providing this trick for me so that I can do the review for you. And if you would like to purchase this for yourself, you can find it from your favorite, Murphy's Magic dealer. Thanks. Bye.