INSTITUTES OF A COIN MAGIC FAN By Jeremiah Zuo

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INSTITUTES OF A COIN MAGIC FAN By Jeremiah Zuo

Welcome to Volume 2 of Fandom Magic Thoughts! You are about to be treated to another collection of close-up merriment from magic fan, Jeremiah Zuo. The focus of this volume is coin magic. Arguably Jeremiah's most popular material is contained in this highly detailed and meticulously illustrated volume (just under 120 illustrations!). The centerpiece of the Institutes is the Drop, a technique that Jeremiah has been using to impress and delight lay audiences and magicians for the better part of the last two decades.

The Drop - A unique, versatile, and fooling technique. Learn the basic vanish, shuttlepass and change, various click passes, false counts, and other context specific techniques all built on the core mechanic.

No Touch Coins Across - Three coins start in one hand and travel one-at-a-time to the other, without the hands ever touching or the magician needing to recount or reposition the coins.

A "Four" Coin Trick - Four coins vanish one-at-a-time, apart from the magician's control, and to his frustration. For the finale, the magician reproduces all four, and then a few extra for good measure, and then cleanly vanishes all of the coins.

A "Four" Coin Trick 2 - An ungaffed version of the former trick.

Reframing Three-Fly - A new physical presentation to employ with the visual coins across mechanics. The handling provided here gives an entertaining way to present the trick and a reliable (and easy!) way to cleanly ditch the extra coin.

Wild Coin (Coins, Purse, No Glass) - Three Chinese coins are placed in a coin purse. Three silver dollars visually change into the Chinese coins. The silver coins are found inside the purse.

Homing Coin (Wild Coin 2) - Another way to utilize the basic changes taught in the previous routine.

Revisiting Trio - A full formal performance inspired by Gary Kurtz' "Trio" and "Misty Like a Dream," and showcasing the power of the Drop. Seemlessly weaves much of what has been taught earlier in the booklet into a modular showpiece.