« Reply #3 on: April 28, 2010, 08:05:16 PM »
Think I got the beginning coin tricks figured out....and maybe the last one...
Watch the it again and pause it at 6:28.
Notice there is a circle on the table maybe 2 inches to the left and an inch above the left most coin on the table in this frame.
Is there a material that would knock like that table did but be able to be joined or have a portion flexible enough to be able to stretch enough to allow his hand and arm to go through that circle?
The coin tricks are done with a hollow coin that is magnetic and/or one of the other coins is magnetic.
His ring is also magnetic...
the coins are positioned so that when they are 'jiggled' the magnet coin pops into the hollow coin.
The magnetic ring is strong enough to hold a coin to the under side of the table concealed by his hand laying flat on the table.

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