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Variation of Coin Fold Office Magic Tricks

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Summary: Learn how to perform this variation of the coin fold trick in your office in this free magic tricks video from our professional magician entertainer.

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By Malik Haddadi
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Malik Haddadi is a magical comedy entertainer, balloon artist, and juggler with over 15 years experience. As a full time professional, he entertains audiences of all ages and sizes for...read more

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"Hey everybody now let me show you some other variations on the coin fold if you don't have index cards around you can use a dollar bill obviously you do not want to ripe it if you use a dollar bill. But it works pretty much the same you want to fold it a little bit short okay and then we're going to fold these like this. Okay just like that you want to fold those away from you cause if you fold those away from you, you can actually let the coin slide out after you folded up the bottom section. That'll slide out of there right onto your hand and then what your going to do is hold that and do your little magic thing and unfold it like this. You do not want to ripe this that is against the law so all you treasury people that do this in your office don't tear it. The other thing is about reproducing the coin basically you can hide another coin anywhere you want, if you want to stick some take on it and pat your friend on the back you can stick a quarter there back, that's a cool thing you can do. If you frequent magic and joke shops there are some tricks like to make a coin appear in a match box or something this would be a nice way to make the coin disappear. If you look into some magic books there are some ways to make a coin appear somewhere and you can even use a coin that you marked with and X. So do some research find some other ways to reproduce a coin and there's some cool variations on the coin fold."

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