@@luckycharm5793 I will if you can make the video of that trick on your channel. If that really a real tutorial you will learn and could do it yourself. But since the tutorial is edited you won't be able to learn from it .
@@luckycharm5793 go back at jonh's comment above. He said "...15 times he watched and did not even see the pinky move on..." But on the tutorial you can clearly see that pinky move and extend. Also read the comment of the owner of the channel replying and thanking the guy acknowledging the obvious.
Been doing close-up magic for over 60 years. The best compliment you can give to a magician is that a given move is totally invisible...this is a perfect example of that...nice work!
Very smooth, I've never seen the trick done like that. When I do it, I drop the coin around the second knuckle on my fingers, then as you close your hand, slip your pinky to your palm, and the coin should land on it. After that, the trick goes as shown.
Tis Irish Bob saying hello Lloyd. A very nice but, brief coin vanish tutorial. Are their other angles demonstrating this movement? Overall it is a bloody marvelous vanish. Well done my son. Irish Bob is a fan of your channel. Awesome stuff indeed. 😇🤗😎🍀☘️🇮🇪🇨🇵🦾🩺🥂
Ahhh that dirty little pinky is quick and sleight!! Can't even see it move...so clean. Just watched a similar video, stealing coin with middle and index under misdirected guise of pointing, however this beautiful!!
So brilliant. I knew the old version where you close your hand and turn palm down. But even knowing that I did not have a clue how you did that. I'm going to practice this. Thank 🙏❤️
yeah I never would have thought of doing it slowly like that, but it makes sense. I wonder if it would look good to leave it in Goshman pinch with the hand open as it comes away or that would look too sus.
Handaling and performance was invlsible incredibly down just would recommend droping the hands at the Same time after the vanish or/and using the guilty hand to point to the other hand after the steal there is no bigger action covering up the drop and the guilty hand is to close to the spectators focus to not be noticed doesn't give away the method just makes it look a little awkward and tells the spectator the other hand wasn't just there to gesture sometimes doing more with a guilty hand makes it more invisible hidden in plain site stuff definitely couldn't do it as clean as he could but I think when it comes to magic my book smarts far out way my practical performance
Coin tricks are one of my least favorite magic tricks. It's usually too obvious there's sleight of hand going on but this trick is just genius because they literally see you drop the coin in your hand and supposedly never touch it again