
Kungfu Coin by Bluether Magic and Raphael
Magic, this ancient and profound art, has a wide variety of forms of expression. From the delicate close-up magic to the spectacular stage performances, each one emits a unique charm. In close-up magic, magicians are good at using daily items like playing cards, coins, and Rubik's Cubes to create magical miracles that amaze the audience. Among them, coin magic has always been famous for its strong visual manipulation sense, but it often gives people a sense of being difficult to master and out of reach. Many people think that coin magic has more limitations, is too difficult, and the practical performance routines are relatively limited. Precisely because of this, the emergence of various coin magic props has greatly reduced the difficulty for magicians. As the saying goes, "Sharp tools make good work." In the world of coin magic, all kinds of coin props are exactly the "tools" here. From the Coin Shell invented by J.N Hofzinser in 1847 to the Flipper Coin invented by Eddy Taytelbaum a