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[[Muscle Pass]], also known as the Anti-Gravity Coin, is a coin sleight which causes a coin to fly upwards out of your hand. It has a reputation for being difficult to learn and master. Magicians have talked about bruising and hurting their hands when trying to learn this move. | |||
Probably first explained in [[Principles and Deceptions]] by [[Arthur Buckley]] in 1948, page 48 (Edition Gambler's Book Club, 1973). | Probably first explained in [[Principles and Deceptions]] by [[Arthur Buckley]] in 1948, page 48 (Edition Gambler's Book Club, 1973). | ||
[[Category:Coin Sleights]] | [[Category:Coin Sleights]] |
Revision as of 07:36, 10 October 2008
Muscle Pass, also known as the Anti-Gravity Coin, is a coin sleight which causes a coin to fly upwards out of your hand. It has a reputation for being difficult to learn and master. Magicians have talked about bruising and hurting their hands when trying to learn this move.
Probably first explained in Principles and Deceptions by Arthur Buckley in 1948, page 48 (Edition Gambler's Book Club, 1973).