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(New page: Free Flight is a close-up routine by Paul Harris and published in Art of Astonishment Volume 3. Coins vanish from your hand and appear under a single playing card. See a...) |
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See also [[Michael's Proposition]] in Volume 3 (Originally published in Close-Up Seductions) which is Michael Ammar's addition to Free Flight which causes the final coin and the card to appear under the '''spectator's''' hand. | See also [[Michael's Proposition]] in Volume 3 (Originally published in Close-Up Seductions) which is Michael Ammar's addition to Free Flight which causes the final coin and the card to appear under the '''spectator's''' hand. | ||
== Variations== | == Variations== | ||
* Quicksilver Flight | * ''Quicksilver Flight'' by [[Irshaad Hussain]] in [[Apocalypse]] Vol. 4, No 4, April 1981: a four coin and card routine with a jumbo coin ending based on Paul Harris’ Free Flight. | ||
[[Category:Close Up Routines]] | [[Category:Close Up Routines]] |
Revision as of 15:19, 15 July 2008
Free Flight is a close-up routine by Paul Harris and published in Art of Astonishment Volume 3.
Coins vanish from your hand and appear under a single playing card.
See also Michael's Proposition in Volume 3 (Originally published in Close-Up Seductions) which is Michael Ammar's addition to Free Flight which causes the final coin and the card to appear under the spectator's hand.
Variations
- Quicksilver Flight by Irshaad Hussain in Apocalypse Vol. 4, No 4, April 1981: a four coin and card routine with a jumbo coin ending based on Paul Harris’ Free Flight.