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May 25, 2011

T. Nelson Downs – King of Koins

T. Nelson Downs (1867-1938), the King of Koins, is pictured with his two books, the "Art of Magic" and "Tricks with Coins", which have become sleight of hand classics.

Downs created an act consisting entirely of coin manipulation. The conventional wisdom was that coins would be too small to be seen from a distance, but Downs' act not only defied conventional wisdom but went on to become one of the most popular and highly paid acts in vaudeville.

The 'Miser's Dream' routine he created, in which a seemingly endless number of coins were plucked into existence at this fingertips, has been emulated by performers ever since, and remains the standard classic of coin magic.

My effect, "Easy Come Easy Go", which is featured in my Intimate Illusions show is my version of this classic effect. It also comes with a twist as I like to present. I created this piece quite a long time ago and recently decided to introduce it into the show.

Beautifully set to Bach, I love performing it silently. My cellist simply plays this piece wonderfully.

See you at the show.

May 19, 2011

The Illusionist

One of my all-time favorite movies about magic. The film is a big deception and will throw you for a curve. If you have not seen it, do yourself a favor and buy or rent it on a rainy day, stay home, grab some popcorn and watch it uninterrupted.  Fantastic movie.

"In turn-of-the-century Vienna, a magician uses his abilities to secure the love of a woman far above his social standing."

Here's a trailer for the movie to wet your taste buds.

 

May 19, 2011

The Prestige

Here's another magical movie that coincidentally came out only a few months of time from The Illusionist. This one is just as great as The Illusionist, so have a complete and magical night of movie watching and see two these back to back.

"The rivalry between two magicians is exacerbated when one of them performs the ultimate illusion."

Here's a trailer for it.

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