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− | In the right hands, the Classic Palm of a coin is invisible and tell-less. The palming hand can be made to look even more innocent by the use of the [[Max Malini | Malini]] subtlety (also attributed to [[Fred Kaps]]). | + | In the right hands*, the Classic Palm of a coin is invisible and tell-less. The palming hand can be made to look even more innocent by the use of the [[Max Malini | Malini]] subtlety (also attributed to [[Fred Kaps]]). |
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Revision as of 01:02, 3 October 2007
"up" to Coin Concealments
In the right hands*, the Classic Palm of a coin is invisible and tell-less. The palming hand can be made to look even more innocent by the use of the Malini subtlety (also attributed to Fred Kaps).
- check out, for example, Giacomo Bertini: