Palms of Steel 5- Pirates of the Rising Tide by Curtis Kam and The Magic Bakery (DVD) - Magic Trick

  • 12 years ago
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Curtis Kams Palms of Steel 5 Pirates of the Rising Tide
Firing a shot across the bow of conventional coin magic Curtis Captain Morgan Kam leads a crew of cutthroat coin effects in a broadside attack on the overworked classics. Join him as he rides the tide of bold new magic that shows no mercy and takes no prisoners. Coins Through the Table Flurry Hanging Coins Copper/Silver Transpo Coins Across-prepare to be boarded
Laser Coins Three coins vanish as they become suspended in a beam of light. When the lights turned off they fall from the sky. Finally a new and compelling effect in coin magic. The edge grip technology used here is twenty years beyond what youre doing now. Plus theres a moment where you actually show the coins to the audience but they just cant see them. That will make you smile which is good because the rest of the moves will make you cry. Man up to the miracle lads.
Standing Coins Thru Table A swashbucklers handling that allows you to pull up broadside to a table and push three coins right through it. No gaffs no wax no extras no counting or fooling around. Each penetration is better than the last and everything builds to a surprise ending.
Copper/Silver Flurry Only a pirate would cross the Flurry the classic one-coin routine from Davey Roths locker with the copper/silver transposition. Now instead of ending the Flurry like everyone else you can end with a memorable miracle in the spectators hands.
Table Hoppers Jumbo Straight from the Captains working repertoire a lesson in how and when to produce a jumbo coin and more importantly what to do with it once you have.
Table Hoppers Trio Mindless repetition walks the plank in this the first routine to embrace the pirates love of anarchy. Free your coins from the tyranny of having to all do the same thing.
BONUS International Silk amp Silver (Reed McClintock) Who says pirates cant be givers A ruthless revision of Dai Verno