T-148 Mira-Metal
T-148 Mira-Metal
Name: Mira-Metal
T-Number: T-148
Inventor: Atshusi Fukano
Year: 1990
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T-Number: T-148
Inventor: Atshusi Fukano
Year: 1990
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I find this to be one of those little ingenious little tricks from the good old days ... . A quick trick, yes, but a really good one.
Unfortunately you can't open the case at the end, which isn't that big of a deal to be honest.
Unfortunately you can't open the case at the end, which isn't that big of a deal to be honest.
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The few times I've done this trick for laypeople, about half the time they were suspicious of the case at the end. I managed this by using sleight of hand, but it put me off the trick.
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It's one of those tricks which reminds me of how clever Tenyo items are.
and now, on with the show ...
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For the fun of it I took this to school this morning and performed. It could me my style and routine, but indeed, all the heat was on the case. I usually don't get a lot of 'show me this or that' response, even from students, but this one ... oh boyRichard Kaufman wrote:The few times I've done this trick for laypeople, about half the time they were suspicious of the case at the end.
Sleight of hand with 15 students surrounding me isn't an option for me It's 40 °C here in Belgium and students have their final exams (actually they're working on chemistry as I type this which is MY course mouhahaha ), so they weren't exactly in a good mood, could also has something to do with it - they wanted to BUST me
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I love the idea of this trick, it's VERY high up my list of most wanted Tenyo. I did try to make a version once but it was a catastrophe!
David I feel your pain with school, the heat wave is in full swing and my classes also have their final exams at the moment. Everyone's all shades of crazy over here, roll on Summer!
David I feel your pain with school, the heat wave is in full swing and my classes also have their final exams at the moment. Everyone's all shades of crazy over here, roll on Summer!
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Re: T-148 Mira-Metal
I tried to look again this prop more into the detail which actually I missed before. In general the effect is quick and simple and therefore probably doesn`t make the effect really special. But if I look into the construction of the prop, everything must be precisely made in order to make it works. Not only the gimmick plate but also the casing. Every millimeter counts to get this works and runs smoothly. It`s very challenging to make this by yourself as Simon mentioned above. We need to practice little bit the handling because we need to hold the coin ALMOST all of the time but it`s not a big issue. The other good thing that Tenyo also mentioned how to clean up this after the performance so everything can be handed out for examination. For the effect, I rated it 7 but for the construction of the prop, I rated it 9.
Re: T-148 Mira-Metal
I really like how compact the finished item is considering all that's going on.
If anyone has a spare for sale or trade let me know!
If anyone has a spare for sale or trade let me know!
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You're right Victor, there is a way to 'ditch' the gimmick and give everything out for examination ... . Childsplay for an experienced magician
And indeed, this is one item, at least in pocket size, that's almost impossible to make from anything else than plastic or metal because of the very tight tolerances. A parlor size could perhaps be made from wood, but there would be no way to ditch the necessary afterwards, which isn't a problem in parlor situations actually.
And indeed, this is one item, at least in pocket size, that's almost impossible to make from anything else than plastic or metal because of the very tight tolerances. A parlor size could perhaps be made from wood, but there would be no way to ditch the necessary afterwards, which isn't a problem in parlor situations actually.
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Not really David, no sleight of hand required. If you look into the instruction, we can do the dirty move inside the pocket. Little tilt and the gimmick will release.David DeTenyo wrote:You're right Victor, there is a way to 'ditch' the gimmick and give everything out for examination ... . Childsplay for an experienced magician
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Ah yes ... the sneeky "let me put it away, or wait, wanna see it?" thingy wingy
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