Thanks for David Penn and Paul Longhurst from the Wizard Magic Review
for featuring the Table by TCC & Airship Magic Mfg. Both David
& Paul gave 89% scores, which is the highest score they can give if
they don't perform it in their own shows. A big thank you to the friends
involved in the review!
Enjoy the trailer:
The Magic from Middle Ages
In the first known magic book The Discoverie of Witchcraft published in 1584, an effect was described:
"To make a groat or a testor to sink through a table, and to vanish out of a handkerchief very strangely."
It
was the first record of the Coins Through Table plot in magic history.
In the following hundreds of years, the plot has become a treasure for
magicians, and countless books and videos have documented various Coins
Through Table routines. It is a timeless classic in coin magic.
A Legacy of David Roth
David
Roth created a new and genius version called "The Table", published in
Expert Coin Magic. Three coins penetrate through a little dollhouse
table visibly, allowing the audience to see the coins clearly penetrate
the little table. In the end, as an additional spin, the little table
penetrates the real table. It makes a difference to the Coins Through
Table plot.
The Table by TCC & Airship Magic Mfg.
Authorized by Airship Magic Mfg, Developed and Produced by TCC Magic.
After
nearly half a year of repeated prototyping and testing, we have
produced what we believe is the most delicate and practical little coin
table available -- The Table.
The Slot Version
Different from the original version in the David Roth book, The Table is a Slot version that is better known today.
The
most important feature of the Slot version is that it does not require
any gaff coins and can be performed with ordinary coins, making its
handling more simple and more casual.
It was originally designed
by Mark Tillinghast, then passed on to Chazpro Magic and the well-known
craftsmanship brand RNT2, and now belongs to Airship Magic Mfg.
The Effect
You
show a small ornate wooden table that can be handed out for
examination. You then introduce 4 half dollars and one by one cause the
coins to visibly penetrate the table with no cover. At the end of the
performance, you drape black silk over the table and with a gentle press
cause the table to penetrate the working surface or vanish entirely.
The Exquisite Design & Craft
The
shape of the small Tillinghast coin table has been carefully designed
by professional furniture designers. Every detail is unique from the
surface and sides to the table legs.
The gimmick has been
repeatedly tested to make sure the depth and height are suitable for
almost all coins of 25mm ~ 30mm diameter.
The whole table is made
of solid African rosewood, processed with the craftsmanship and quality
of high-end furniture. The tablecloth used for the end of the routine
has a neat edge.
Included: