Borrowed a coin from the spectators and vanished it into thin air, in front of their eyes!
A very clean looking coin vanish routine that will impress anyone who sees it. You will get people shouting, how did you do that, no way man, that is not possible. The coin is real and can be borrowed from your spectators.
This tutorial video will explain how to create the gimmick in order to make a coin vanish.
Do you want to baffle your spectators with the cool coin tricks? Borrow a coin from your spectators, then nailing eight spikes through the coin and pulling them out without leaving a mark.
Difficulty: no skill required.
The Secret: The first spike pushes the coin so that it sits vertically inside the box. Watch this clip for better explanation.
This trick is amazing. I do it in my school and get insane reactions. I recomend it totally!
The Effect: Two cards are signed and dated. Without any funny moves at all, your spectators VISIBLY see the two signatures change places. Then, both SEPARATE cards become one single card in their hand with your signature on one side, and their signature on the other. However, this effect is a nice twist on a couple of classic card effects.
Gimmick Required: double back card and consistent signature.
The History: The Cannibal Cards plot was devised by Lin Searles in the late 1950's and this decidedly unusual plot has been capturing the imaginations of card magicians ever since. Since its conception, the Cannibal Cards plot has been a favorite of magicians and their audiences. Here is the list of magician that have been performing this famous trick: Michael Ammar, Bill Malone, Juan Tamariz, J. J. Sanvert, Larry Jennings, Michael Skinner, and Eugene Burger.
The Effect: This is the storied Cannibal card trick where 4 Kings eat 3 missionaries and eat each other. Then all appear together at the end. Great trick with awesome story!