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[[Torn & Restored Coin]] is a coin routine in which three pieces of a coin melt back together into one coin. | [[Torn & Restored Coin]] is a coin routine by [[Paul Harris]] in which three pieces of a coin melt back together into one coin. | ||
It was marketed as a product called [[Hard Boiled Quarter]] by Johnson's Products in | It was marketed as a product called [[Hard Boiled Quarter]] by Johnson's Products in 1989. See ad in [[Genii 1989 May]], page 690. | ||
A revised version was included in [[Art of Astonishment]] Vol. 1. | A revised version was included in [[Art of Astonishment]] Vol. 1. |
Latest revision as of 07:39, 3 April 2010
Torn & Restored Coin is a coin routine by Paul Harris in which three pieces of a coin melt back together into one coin.
It was marketed as a product called Hard Boiled Quarter by Johnson's Products in 1989. See ad in Genii 1989 May, page 690.
A revised version was included in Art of Astonishment Vol. 1.