Meir’s Muses
MyMagic eNewsletter #938
June 16, 2021
The Freer puzzle sold out within hours of sending the last newsletter. I hope to get some more in July. Most of the Chocolate Puzzles quickly sold as well. You can still get one below.
Michael Rubinstein dropped by on Sunday with a bunch more of his new Migrate. See below. Coincidentally right after I sent out my Bear Migration newsletter last week a friend of mine got an email from animal control that there was a bear on the loose in his neighborhood. …Beware of birds this week!
Below you will see a new release by Greg Gleason. It is a pretty feather through coin routine. The gaffed coin is an improved version of a Sasco gimmick that was sold for stirrers, nails, and feathers. This one was made specifically for feathers and uses the latest elastic technology which will keep it from breaking. And the coin can be shown on both sides.
►Feather Thru Coin:
The basic effect is of borrowing a US Quarter and pushing a feather through it. The effect was first performed by Doug Henning on TV.
Doug was using a standard Cigarette Through Quarter Gimmick. This version was custom made with a small opening that allows a feather through it. It also uses the double-sided version of the gimmick so you can show both sides of the quarter before and after the routine.
Watch and buy: HERE
►Migrate:
Migrate is a comedic, coins across, routine that is full of puns and new techniques.
Although it does not use any gaffs it does use some unique, attention getting, and funny props. Unlike most coins across routines that last less than a minute this is designed as a three-minute showpiece that is themed around bears!
Watching the trailer will give you an idea of the routine and the built-in comedy.
Watch and buy: HERE
►Puzzling Chocolate:
An impossible puzzle that gives the impression of magic. You show a bar of Mini Chocolates with 70 pieces of chocolate. You remove one piece leaving 69. You then rearrange the pieces, so it looks like you still have 70 pieces left — an impossibility. But that is not all. You repeat the sequence two more times so a total of three pieces are removed and left in plain sight, yet the chocolate bar is still complete with 70 countable pieces!
There is even a plastic frame included which fits snugly around the 70-piece puzzle both before and after the three pieces are removed.
Watch and buy: HERE
►Back in stock:
►Tenyo Sakkaku Scale DX: HERE
►Rainbow Phantom Card: HERE
Stay happy, Meir
PS: The next newsletter will feature a new release from a new artist that is being added to our lineup.