
Meir’s Muses
MyMagic eNewsletter #1,337
September 20, 2025
At the same time that I bought the rights to Christian Scherer’s Coin Copier (coming back soon) I also purchased the rights to his Coin Clip, which he designed and first offered for sale in the mid 1980s.
I made a few minor changes to his design and also decided to make them using stainless steel. In addition to the high-quality clip, you are also getting a comprehensive and exhaustive treatise on how to use it.
The extensive video tutorial includes many secrets and little-known applications, handlings, and variations by Christian Scherer, Dr. Michael Rubinstein, John Cornelius, and Meir Yedid. Every effort has been made to teach you handlings that you will use.
►Coin Clip:
Christian Scherer redesigned the original Slydini Coin Clip in the 1980s, to make it much easier to handle and the perfect size for four half dollars. It also allows for more natural handlings.
The video tutorial is the most comprehensive treatise on the subject ever presented. It includes many of the common methods as well as little known applications for close-up and stage. Subjects include: Coin Insertions (7 methods), Hand Steals (6 methods), Hand To Hand Toss, Lapping (4 methods), Almost Perfect Vanish, Sleeving (2 methods), Topit, NOW-U-IT Vanish, Pull (3 methods), Pendulum Principle/Upside-Down Topit (2 Methods), Baby Bottle Nipple, Silly Putty, and much more.
The new clip is made of stainless steel and can comfortably hold four half dollars (tension can also be adjusted for similar thickness coin stacks). The new design also has a couple of strategically placed holes that allow you to use it with a pull or a loop.
Watch and buy: HERE
►UPCOMING APPEARANCES:
►OCT 5: Spinnato’s Comedy Magic Show at Comix @ Mohegan Sun Casino in CT. Tickets: HERE
To view all my upcoming appearances, go: HERE
Stay happy, Meir
PS: These came in after the newsletter was finished: HERE
PS2: If you did not watch my interview, to learn how I think, you can catch it: HERE
“There is nothing that cannot be improved, over and over again.”
…Christian Scherer (Mosaic, 2024)