The development of DYNAMIC COINS according to the Tenyo website:
The development of this effect started with the time-honored "Nickles to Dimes." However, by introducing two of the same props, the trick transformed into a very strong piece of magic that appears to be completely new. In addition to making the coins vanish, these props allow numerous effects to be performed, including translocations and penetrations. For this reason, this trick has been a best seller since it was first introduced. It contains all of the elements that we at Tenyo strive for when creating excellent magic: 1) it is easy enough for anyone to perform, 2) it uses everyday items, 3) it can be carried in your pocket, 4) it can be repeated, and (5) the props may be handed out for examination by spectators.
Developed by: Hiroshi Kondo and Shigeru Sugawara (1972)
In the world of magic, tricks and effects are very difficult to protect legally and, as a result, many unscrupulous dealers simply copy the creations of others without permission.
In an effort to help those who wish to buy ethically and support the original creators while avoiding the "new" versions of their effects, Magic Fakers was set up.
(If you are able to help us by leaving comments under the relevant tricks, we are also trying to add dates to establish when each trick was first released)
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The development of DYNAMIC COINS according to the Tenyo website:
The development of this effect started with the time-honored "Nickles to Dimes." However, by introducing two of the same props, the trick transformed into a very strong piece of magic that appears to be completely new. In addition to making the coins vanish, these props allow numerous effects to be performed, including translocations and penetrations. For this reason, this trick has been a best seller since it was first introduced. It contains all of the elements that we at Tenyo strive for when creating excellent magic: 1) it is easy enough for anyone to perform, 2) it uses everyday items, 3) it can be carried in your pocket, 4) it can be repeated, and (5) the props may be handed out for examination by spectators.
Developed by: Hiroshi Kondo and Shigeru Sugawara (1972)
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