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lucky760Pfft. The coins are attached.
Myth busted.
GenjiKilpatrickLooks (and sounds) like a magneticScotch & Soda set
Drachen_Jagersays...I've seen a variation on that trick before. The blue sheet is "dental dam" or something similar, a very stretchy rubber that goes transparent when it's pulled really tight.
Poke a coin into the bottom of the dental dam, stretch the dam so the coin pushes through, sort of like a mushroom. It appears to be on top, but in reality there's a very thin layer of transparent rubber on top of the coin. The right kind of pressure and the bottom coin just pops out the bottom of the sheet.
Voila. Magic!
(search "dental dam coin trick" for lots of examples, the usual one is to pop the coin into a glass)
Zawash*magic!
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GenjiKilpatrick..that's a blue shirt..
I've seen a variation on that trick before. The blue sheet is "dental dam" or something similar, a very stretchy rubber that goes transparent when it's pulled really tight.
Poke a coin into the bottom of the dental dam, stretch the dam so the coin pushes through, sort of like a mushroom. It appears to be on top, but in reality there's a very thin layer of transparent rubber on top of the coin. The right kind of pressure and the bottom coin just pops out the bottom of the sheet.
Voila. Magic!
(search "dental dam coin trick" for lots of examples, the usual one is to pop the coin into a glass)
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