
New York Coin Seminar Volume 8: More. (Instant Download)
Description & Effect
Unleash More Coin Magic Mastery
Dive deep into the art of coin magic with "New York Coin Seminar Volume 8: More," a power-packed instructional DVD featuring over two hours of incredible routines and groundbreaking theory from the world's most revered coin magicians. This volume is a treasure trove for anyone looking to elevate their close-up magic, offering a blend of classic routines revisited and innovative techniques revealed for the very first time on video.
Featured Routines from Legendary Magicians
Witness David Roth, a true master of coin manipulation, perform his iconic Blank Coin Routine, an effect previously unseen on DVD, followed by his unique interpretation of the classic Stonehenge. Dr. Rubinstein shares a version of his Nest of Boxes, a routine that captivated audiences during his recent tour in Japan, alongside a mesmerizing transformation where a polarized plastic disc visually morphs into a real coin. Prepare to charm spectators with "Smileys," a highly commercial coin effect where a drawn sad face magically transforms, bringing a smile to both the coin and the audience. Most notably, Rubinstein unveils his revolutionary Stealth Palm, a technique destined to become a staple in every serious coin worker's arsenal.
Not to be outdone, Mike Gallo contributes a dynamic Gaddabout coins routine, culminating in a spectacular ending you'll want to incorporate immediately. Explore "Quarter Transpo," a fascinating transposition involving four quarters and four half dollars, and "Childhood Memories," Gallo's storytelling rendition of Ramsay's Coins and Cylinder that adds emotional depth to a timeless classic. The main section concludes with special guest Vic Trabucco presenting a supremely practical and effective coins across routine.
Exclusive Bonus Content & Theoretical Deep Dives
The "More" truly lives up to its name with a comprehensive bonus section. Mike Gallo returns with a clever Okito Box routine, while David Roth provides insightful discussion on the critical breakout move. Dr. Rubinstein offers "Smileys Jr.," a delightful variation on his popular "Smileys" effect. History comes alive with a rare 1983 performance by the late, great Geoff Latta, showcasing his legendary CopSilBrass routine. Acclaimed theoretician Al Schneider joins with three dedicated sections on coin theory, concluding with an exploration of a fresh approach to the Pop Out Move. "New York Coin Seminar Volume 8: More" is an indispensable resource, packed with invaluable lessons and inspiration for magicians of all levels.
Original Specs
Volume Eight (More) contains two hours of more great magic from the New York Coin Guys. David Roth performs for the FIRST time on DVD his Blank Coin Routine, and follows with his rendition of his classic Stonehenge routine. Dr. Rubinstein performs a version of Nest of Boxes that was the hit of his last trip to Japan, He follows by showing a polarized plastic disc that when rubbed, becomes a real coin. Smileys is a very commercial coin effect where a sad face drawn on a coin changes and changes, bringing a smile to both the coin AND the spectator. The best part, though, is yet to come, as Rubinstein reveals for the first time on DVD his Stealth palm, sure to find a place in every coin man's repertoire!
Not to be undone, Mike Gallo gives you more great magic, with a Gaddabout coins routine that has a dynamite ending that you will use! Quarter Transpo is a strange transposition of 4 quarters and 4 half dollars. Childhood memories is Ramsay's Coins and Cylinder routine with a story that gives a reason for your props, and makes the routine even more spectator friendly.
The section ends with special guest Vic Trabucco presenting a very practical coins across routine.
But wait, there's more! The Bonus section starts off with a clever Okito Box routine by Mike Gallo, and a discussion of the breakout move by David Roth. Rubinstein performs a routine called Smileys Jr.,based on the effect presented elsewhere on the DVD. There is a rare 1983 performance from the late Geoff Latta doing his classic CopSilBrass, followed by the first of three sections by special guest Al Schneider on coin theory. The Bonus section ends with a discussion by Schneider on a new way to do the Pop Out Move!
Running Time Approximately 120min









