This DVD contains a collection of classic coin effects that Al
Schneider has been working on for the last 50 years. The experiments
presented are an attempt to move these classic 20th century effects into
the 21st century. Fifty years of Al's magic experience has been focused
on making these effects more streamlined and more magically powerful
with the spotlight on coin routines that depend on gimmicked and extra
coins.Here's what's contained in this confidential file:
Quantum Tunneling
- This began as a routine with three coins and a shot glass.
Traditionally, the first two coins went through the table. Then, because
the power of the shell expired, the performer would use some other
sequence to finish the routine. In this updated version, all three coins
go through the table one after the other. However, a suitable
surprising finish is incorporated into the handling, making this a more
stunning effect.
Heisenberg Routine
1 - This is a classic Coins Across routine. It was enhanced with Al's
Pop-Up Move. This version is an experiment to improve the conclusion of
the effect with the addition of a move called Max Al Ping Chen. This
routine is intended for formal sit-down shows. Three silver half dollars
are held in the left hand. An odd coin is held in the right hand. One
at a time, the silver coins magically find their way to the right hand.
Special Export
1 - This is essentially a modification of Heisenberg Routine I. The
primary goal of this experiment was to shorten the routine, making it
more suitable for casual or walk-around situations. It's quicker yet
takes advantage of the Max Al Ping Chen technology and shell theory.
Katanga
- This is a bleeding-edge experiment that attempts to open a door to a
new kind of magic. The goal is to place coins on the table in some kind
of symbolic pattern. Small cards are then placed over the coins and when
the cards are lifted, the coins form a different pattern. This is
repeated and the coins form a different pattern yet again. The cards are
placed over the coins and then removed one last time for a spectacular
conclusion.
Sparrow 1 -
This experiment is to capitalize on shell technology and also to provide
an easy-to-master sequence of motions. This is a basic Coins Across
routine in which three silver coins travel from one hand to another to
join an odd coin such as a copper coin. This could easily become a
favorite routine as it is easy to present and gets the magic job done,
leaving the performer to focus on presentation.
Zen Matrix
- This is a length and complicated experiment with a goal to enhance
the reaction power of the standard Matrix routine. Many have complained
that, though Matrix is powerful, it is too short. Many add to the
routine to make it longer. What they add, however, often makes the
routine weaker. In this routine, Matrix is the finish. The added
material is put in front of a perfect Matrix presentation and the entire
routine uses a sophisticated Zen approach to heighten the impact of the
Matrix concept. In the end, the audience is convinced the most powerful
method of doing magic is to do nothing and let the Universe do the
work.
Hexpansion of Texture
- The goal of this experiment is to match the power of mentalism.
People view mentalism as real, which thus makes it more powerful than
bland magic tricks. We want to kick up the power of magic to appear as
real magic. One of the most powerful tricks is Expansion of Texture and
our premise is to increase this power by a factor of six. Therefore, in
this effect, six quarters are borrowed and a spectator forms a bag out
of a handkerchief. The six quarters magically enter the bag while the
spectator is holding it, which stuns them into motionlessness.
Stargate
- This experiment is, perhaps, the most significant of the bunch. The
roots of it are the standard method of doing Al's Coins Across routines.
During a 50-year long search to find a better way to conclude a Coins
Across routine, this experiment has emerged with a superior technology.
The problem with most Coins Across routines is that the first
transpositions are the best. Often, the last transposition is some
hacked together combination that only serves to end the routine. In this
experiment, the last transposition not only capitalizes on the
preceding technology but also adds to it, yielding a truly powerful
ending. This routine can be repeated immediately for those situations
where you walk around and an enthusiastic audience member follows you.
Osmosis
- Handkerchief coin penetrations have been around for a long time.
Expansion of Texture is one of the better ones. There are other routines
in which three coins are held in a handkerchief and the coins extracted
one at a time. Then, the trick was enhanced with a see-through cloth
instead of a normal handkerchief. Still, the effect depended on trick
folds and funny twists. The Osmosis experiment strove to remove all
strange manipulation. In this, three silver dollars are held at the
fingertips. They are covered with a see-through cloth. Then, with little
motion, the coins are magically pulled, one at a time, through the
cloth. A real magician could not do better.
C/S Envelopes
- Two large but completely different coins - one silver and the other
brass (with a hole in it) are very fairly placed into small envelopes
yet change places under the fairest of conditions. The purpose of this
experiment was to investigate the use of double-sided envelopes rather
than double-sided coins to produce a transposition effect.