Fujiwara gimmick fits over the
middle and ring fingers. The space inside the fingers is not separated,
allowing concealment of larger items such as three or four Morgan dollar
coins, or up to ten half dollar coins, silks, even a spoon and fork.
When
first practicing magic, most people use the thumbtip gimmick. However,
it’s natural to want to advance to producing more and larger items in
their routines. The Fujiwara Gimmick lets you take that next step.
The
possibilities of this gimmick are limited only by your imagination. The
instructional DVD explains basic handling and gives several examples to
get you started.
DVD Contents:
A
single large coin is placed onto an empty silk. Wrapped in the silk,
the coin magically divides and TEN coins pour out of the silk. A
fantastic climax to your coin routine!
Magician
displays a silk. He places a fork and spoon into the silk and with a
magical gesture they are gone! Only the silk remains. But with another
magical gesture the fork and spoon are back, and he is ready for dinner.
Magician shows a large
silk. With a mystical gesture, a big coin appears from the silk.
Magician shows the coin and puts it into the silk . . . where it
completely disappears, nothing remains.
Magician
pours a large coin out of a crystal glass into his hand. With a magical
gesture the coin disappears; his hands are empty! With a second gesture
the coin springs again from the empty hand.
Three coins magically change into a bill.
Magician
covers the mouth of a glass with a tissue and seals it on with a rubber
band. He retrieves a silk and tucks it into one hand. With glass in one
hand and silk in the other, he magically throws the silk into the
glass. He reaches through the tissue and pulls the silk from the glass.
A white handkerchief devours a red silk. No trace is left. But then the red silk is magically reborn from the handkerchief.
Running Time Approximately: 46min
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