Meir’s Muses
MyMagic eNewsletter #1,260
December 18, 2024
Ted Bogusta’s Holesome Coins have been a huge best seller. Often selling out in minutes and the last shipment sold out before I was able to let you know they arrived. Because they are time consuming and difficult to make, I can only get small quantities each time. To read what I originally wrote about them go: HERE
The ones I have been offering you are the custom sets that are being made using my Japanese coins that I had designed exclusively for my releases.
Below you will find two of the other routines I released using these beautiful Japanese coins.
►Holesome Coins: Japanese Edition:
The basic routine involves three coins. A Japanese coin with a hole in it, a small African coin with a hole in it, and a Walking Liberty silver half dollar. The first phase begins with an impossible single coin transposition, followed by an even more impossible two for one coin transposition, with a final phase where the silver coin jumps back from your pocket, is used to vanish the two other coins, and can be handed out for examination.
Comes complete with a special set of gimmicked coins, matching regular coins, and access to the online video tutorials. As a special bonus you will also get an additional tutorial by Meir Yedid.
Watch and buy: HERE
►Bent, Erased & Spiked:
Both hobbyist and professional magicians are always looking for a quick piece of magic that can be easily carried with them and performed at a moment’s notice. This package contains three of those routines.
Another great thing that many of those magicians are aware of is that magic routines that end with an impossible object that is also examinable always get great reactions. All three of these routines end that way.
Coin magic specialists are often in pursuit of one-coin routines that are easy to follow and even easier for audiences to describe. All three of these routines are simple to follow, one-phase, one-coin routines.
Watch and buy: HERE
►Japanese Coins & Shell Set:
This coin is based on the Taisho Era coin from around 100 years ago. The coin was enlarged to US Half Dollar size, was stamped in brass, and was given an antique gold finish.
The expanded shell was manufactured by making duplicate coins that were a little larger than a half dollar and then a lathe was used to hollow them out and create a perfect shell with full coverage. It is so good that you can show both sides of the shelled coin and you can’t tell that it is there.
The set includes four regular Japanese coins and a matching shell and includes a tutorial of Meir Yedid’s original routine with them.
Watch and buy: HERE
►OUR LATEST RELEASE:
►Cointemplate:
It is an impossible routine that can be performed as a stand-alone piece or as part of a longer coin set.
The basic routine involves two coins. A Kennedy Half Dollar, a copper English Penny and a see-through glass plate.
Your friend holds the glass plate between their hands as you balance the two coins on your fingertips. You place your hand with the coins under the plate so all can be seen. In an instant one of the coins penetrates the plate so there is only one coin under the plate while the other is sitting on top of the plate.
Watch and buy: HERE
►UPCOMING APPEARANCES:
►JANUARY 19: 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: If you missed The Amazing Kreskin’s Memorial/Celebration Of Life Service you can watch the video: HERE
“Since a table is not always handy, I simply ask one of the spectators to cup his hand and hold the coins as I produce them.”
…Jim Buffaloe (Buffaloed, 2024)