Forget me not coin
Forget me not coin
Hi guys, does anyone have a forget me not coin they'd like to trade or sell? I've been looking for one for ages. I've only ever seen one on eBay and that was a few years ago.
Hope we're all getting through the winter blues ok, spring is on the way.
Si
Hope we're all getting through the winter blues ok, spring is on the way.
Si
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I've seen photos of this trick, but don't own one. Does anyone who does own one ever tried doing the pencil rubbing to see if it looks any good?
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Yes, it looks pretty good Jimmy I only have one I'm afraid Simon ... .
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got a pic of the reveal? I can't imagine I'd ever find one but it's high up on my dream list.
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Here you go:
This was done very quick with a not-so-good pencil so the quality of the reveal is not the best, but still OK.
This was done very quick with a not-so-good pencil so the quality of the reveal is not the best, but still OK.
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oh my goodness that's so cool!
If anyone has one id be very interested
If anyone has one id be very interested
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Kind of disappointing.
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I have to admit I was a little disappointed as well. I thought it would be something that you could not see at all in the picture on the coin. Still, it is a clever way to reveal a chosen card.
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When you know that it is the 5 of hearts you can 'backtrack' and see it on the coin, however if you hand the coin out for examination at the beginning of the effect no one will notice anything, at least that's my experience. The hearts blend in perfectly with the leaf petals.
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I think this beautiful prop deserve better routine in the performance. I`m thinking to do it like this:
Preparation:
1. You have a playing card symbol 5 of Hearts with "Forget me coin" as black and white picture/ symbol printed or drawn on the back of the playing card. I prefer red back if you use bicycle or light color back in order to show the contrast and clear picture of the coin.
2. Prepare and locate the 5 of H in the deck to be forced in the performance. Choose a forcing method that you will not show the back of the playing card. Maybe with the short card and riffle force.
3. Prepare a square (approx. 10x10 cm) of flash paper, lighter and pencil and put it into your pocket.
Performance:
1. introduce the coin by saying that it is a forget me not coin. Let the spec examine it. At this point they still have no idea what to do with the coin. Tell em that you will perform something that the spec will never forget
2. Take a deck of playing card and force the card. Let the spec. remember it. and put the deck on the table.
3. Take a flash paper and perform the classic coin rip http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pAeB2aVGeI4
4. At this point, do not steal the coin yet. Take the pencil and show that you will draw something unique with on the paper with the coin inside. Let the spec to think of the chosen card.
5. Rub the paper with the pencil on the flash paper and reveal the 5 of H (1st effect)
6. Steal the coin out and take the lighter from your pocket, at the same leave the coin inside your pocket
5. Put the rubbed flash paper and put it on the top of the deck
6. Burn the flash paper.
7. Ribbon spread the card and show that only one back has a symbol/drawing of the coin. The 5 of H! (2nd effect)
I think by vanishing the coin at the end will take the "heat" from the coin away and misdirect the attention to the chosen card. It is already fair enough because the spec can examine the coin at the first.
Well just an idea
Thanks guys.
Vic
Preparation:
1. You have a playing card symbol 5 of Hearts with "Forget me coin" as black and white picture/ symbol printed or drawn on the back of the playing card. I prefer red back if you use bicycle or light color back in order to show the contrast and clear picture of the coin.
2. Prepare and locate the 5 of H in the deck to be forced in the performance. Choose a forcing method that you will not show the back of the playing card. Maybe with the short card and riffle force.
3. Prepare a square (approx. 10x10 cm) of flash paper, lighter and pencil and put it into your pocket.
Performance:
1. introduce the coin by saying that it is a forget me not coin. Let the spec examine it. At this point they still have no idea what to do with the coin. Tell em that you will perform something that the spec will never forget
2. Take a deck of playing card and force the card. Let the spec. remember it. and put the deck on the table.
3. Take a flash paper and perform the classic coin rip http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pAeB2aVGeI4
4. At this point, do not steal the coin yet. Take the pencil and show that you will draw something unique with on the paper with the coin inside. Let the spec to think of the chosen card.
5. Rub the paper with the pencil on the flash paper and reveal the 5 of H (1st effect)
6. Steal the coin out and take the lighter from your pocket, at the same leave the coin inside your pocket
5. Put the rubbed flash paper and put it on the top of the deck
6. Burn the flash paper.
7. Ribbon spread the card and show that only one back has a symbol/drawing of the coin. The 5 of H! (2nd effect)
I think by vanishing the coin at the end will take the "heat" from the coin away and misdirect the attention to the chosen card. It is already fair enough because the spec can examine the coin at the first.
Well just an idea
Thanks guys.
Vic
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Definitely an interesting routine to try out.
I agree that this trick will benefit from being part of a larger routine as opposed to a stand alone quick trick.
Has anyone used the other other side of the coin as well?
I agree that this trick will benefit from being part of a larger routine as opposed to a stand alone quick trick.
Has anyone used the other other side of the coin as well?
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The design on the other side of the coin is part of the presentation of the trick I think.
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Indeed Jimmy, the spectator needs to look at the seemingly 'easy to remember' drawing and then draw it on a piece of paper by heart. And NO ONE succeeds! It's a great lead in to the actual effect and part of the whole Forget-Me-Not routine.
Victor, thanks for sharing this great idea! I will try that out for sure
Victor, thanks for sharing this great idea! I will try that out for sure
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If you have some sleight of hand ability (beyond mine!) you could probably do a nice version of Larry Jennings trick "Coin Cut" with the Forget-Me-Not Coin, then reveal at the end that you new what card was going to be picked because of the rubbing.
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Hello! I would buy with pleasure such a coin. Who can help me?
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Martin
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Martin
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I'll be honest, I have never seen one on the EBay, but you now have a second set of eyes looking for one.MartinGo wrote:Hello! I would buy with pleasure such a coin. Who can help me?
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Martin
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Many thanks for your help! I already look since some time for it. Besides, it should not be unusually rare. I would pay a good price.
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Has anyone ever released a variation of this trick?
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I've toyed with the idea for a long time but it requires sculpting and casting. Unless I laser etch to different powers and then cast in pewter but I'm not sure that'd work!
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It's such a pitty you guys never snatched one up a couple of years ago. They were easy available in Japan from Magico Japan, which was the only Japanese seller there was at that time. Costed me about 20 bucks if I remember correctly. I should have bought several
But who knows Tenyo will eventually rerelease this effect, as they did with several items in the not so distant past.
There are (were) coloring books that use(d) this type of special printed paper, I got several when I was a kid. You have/had to gently 'paint' the pages in the book with a pensil and an image shows/showed up. Not sure what material was used to 'print' the image itself - it was somethin 'oily'. Not the same as a metal coin, but it could be inforporated in a magic trick too. Show a blank paper, rub it with a pencil and a card shows up.
But who knows Tenyo will eventually rerelease this effect, as they did with several items in the not so distant past.
There are (were) coloring books that use(d) this type of special printed paper, I got several when I was a kid. You have/had to gently 'paint' the pages in the book with a pensil and an image shows/showed up. Not sure what material was used to 'print' the image itself - it was somethin 'oily'. Not the same as a metal coin, but it could be inforporated in a magic trick too. Show a blank paper, rub it with a pencil and a card shows up.
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I've been looking for one of these coins for a while as well- no luck.
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Hi everyone, I was so lucky to finally get this coin. Here is my presentation with my extended routine. Hope you enjoy it ! Sorry if the routine is little bit too long.
https://youtu.be/OsaRRf5buJk
https://youtu.be/OsaRRf5buJk
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Nice work Victor! When you lit the flash paper and the coin was gone, it took me by surprise.
A well thought out excellent complete routine for that special coin!
A well thought out excellent complete routine for that special coin!
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Thank you Steve. Yay...it was a "rewind" or "what the ..." moments for you I guess Glad you enjoy it, Steve