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                                    DAVID REGAL
                                    There
                                    WELCOME TO MY COLUMN,                    (photo 1). On the line draw a small heart, or, if you know
                                in which I’ll be sharing some effects and    the name of one of the spectators who will be helping you,
                                routines with you. This first one is the
                                only trick that comes from a book of
                                mine, Interpreting Magic. I’m including
             it in the column as I like it very much, and it serves as a
             warm-up for my next installment in this series, featuring a
             new, unpublished effect that has the same basic plot—a
             transportation—but done in a different way, utilizing a
             different item.
                For many years I closed my act with my effect “There &
             Back” (Close-Up & Personal, 1999) in which a borrowed
             ring transported from under one inverted glass to another
             a distance away. The name I gave it was appropriate, as
             the method allowed the transported object to move back
             again, should one choose to do so. The modus operandi
             was a specially gimmicked mat. “There” is done with a
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             marked coin, and the coin can only travel in one direction,
             yet I consider the method more robust as no special mat is      write the first letter of that name on the line (photo 2). Take
             required. When I perform it at The Magic Castle I make a        a small piece of double-stick tape (photo 3) and place it
             point of using no mat at all.
                                       REQUIRED
             A coin (I’ll assume you are using a half dollar), an expanded
             shell, two stemmed goblets, two high-quality square paper
             napkins, double-stick tape, and a Sharpie.
               This effect is best performed on a soft surface—a table-
             cloth is fine. I like to perform it using a couple, siblings,
             or close friends as my volunteers, as the script deals with
             connections between people.
                                  PREPARATION
             With the Sharpie, draw a line on the expanded shell, in a
             location you are able to duplicate easily in performance         3
                                                                             onto the center of the shell, on top of what you drew. At
                                                                             The Magic Castle, the host would seat two spectators, a
                                                                             man and a woman, while I was backstage, then tell me the
                                                                             woman’s name. I prepared the shell a minute before I was
                                                                             introduced. Place the Sharpie someplace handy, and the
                                                                             coin in a pocket where one might keep change.
                                                                                Place the shell in the left pants pocket or into a clip that’s
                                                                             pinned under the jacket. I use a little bulldog clip that I’ve
                                                                             weakened by spreading its jaws with pliers, then lined with
              1                                                              felt (photo 4).
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                                                                                something else, your middle initial, a symbol, a cartoon …
                                                                                I want that coin to be a reflection of you.
                                                                                   As she draws, turn to the spectator on the left.
                                                                                   She’s marking the coin, in case you weren’t listening.
                                                                                   As you speak, the left hand retrieves the shell. Hold it in
                                                                                finger palm, its opening facing outward (photo 5).
                 The goblets and napkins can be on a stool behind the
              table or in a case. I often do this trick with a woman to my
              right and a man to my left.
                                        PERFORMANCE
                 Step 1) Establish the premise.
                 Are you two a couple? You know, when two people spend           5
              a lot of time together, they form a connection that no one
              really understands. It’s true. We pick up on each other’s            Pick up the coin and examine her work, commenting
              feelings and things flow from one person to the other. [To        on it in a positive way. End with the coin in the left hand,
              the woman] You might not believe me, you might tell your          slightly overlapping the shell (photo 6).
              friends he’s a bad listener … [to the man] and she does …
              [back to the woman] … but I can prove it to you. With a
              couple of napkins, two goblets, and fifty cents.
                 Place the napkins and goblets onto the table, to the
              left, then reach into a pocket for the coin and hand it to
              the woman.
                 I know, it’s just half a buck. It has no real meaning to the
              two of you. Let’s change that.
                 Step 2) Take the coin from the woman and, with the
              Sharpie, draw a line that duplicates the line you drew on
              the shell. Hand the woman the Sharpie. What happens
              next depends on how you prepared the shell, as you are
              going to instruct the woman in such a way that she makes
              an approximation of the markings you prepared. So, if you
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              drew a heart, you’d say:
                 You spend a lot of time with the guy across from you.             Now I’m going to tell you something you probably don’t
              There are probably a few moments, every now and then,             hear a lot from a performer: Choose a napkin, any napkin.
              when you like him a little bit. So draw a teeny heart on             Step 3) The right hand procures the napkins and holds
              the coin.                                                         them out to the woman as the left fingers slide the coin
                 If you drew a letter, you’d say:                               into the shell, and the left hand opens palm up (photo 7).
                 Now your name is Leslie, so draw an “L” on the coin. It’s      After she takes a napkin, drop the remaining napkin onto
              part of you now, isn’t it?                                        the table in front of you, hanging over the inner edge. The
                 The marking will never be a perfect match, but it doesn’t      left hand remains open, the marked coin clearly on display.
              have to be. The reason you drew the line on the coin and             Have a look. It’s just a napkin.
              the shell is two-fold: That element will always be cleanly           Turn to the spectator on the left and indicate the coin.
              duplicated, and it silently tells the spectator where to write.      She does nice work, doesn’t she?
                 Continue by saying:                                               He will be looking at the side of the coin with random
                 But feel free to be creative. Turn over the coin and draw      markings generated by the spectator. Casually turn the
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                    coin over as if wanting to show him the other side, but
                    raise the hand before he can get a good look at the shell
                    marking. Turn back to the woman.
                       Happy with the napkin?
                       As you speak the left thumb contacts the inner end of
                    the shell and levers it up so that the shell is held at the fin-
                    gertips and the coin remains in finger palm (photos 8 and
                    9). Note that the mark is partially obscured by the fingers.
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                                                                                       picks up the second napkin and passes it to the left hand,
                                                                                       covering the finger-palmed coin (photo 12). As you do this,
                                                                                       focus your attention on the napkin to the right.
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                                                                                         I’m not sure that’s the exact center …
                                                                                         The two hands now perform different tasks: The right
                                                                                       hand lifts an edge of the napkin on the right, as if to
                                                                                       double check the coin’s position, as the left hand casually
                      9                                                                tables the remaining napkin to the left of the first, loading
                                                                                       the coin under its center (photos 13 and 14). The right
                      For this to work, we need to find the exact center …             hand lowers its napkin and taps the shell through the
                      Step 4) The right hand gently raises the woman’s napkin          cloth—this will adhere the shell to the napkin (photo 15).
                    as the left hand places the shell onto the table (photo 10).         … but I think it’s close enough.
                    The right hand immediately allows the napkin to fall on              I can’t stress too strongly that all attention is on the right
                    the shell, in “diamond orientation” (photo 11). The tape           napkin, where the coin supposedly resides. Flashing the
                    will not adhere to the napkin at this point. The right hand        coin one more time does more than direct the audience’s
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                                                                      the above line, discussing the “barrier” must be spoken
                                                                      with import, the second part, about the glass, should be a
                                                                      casual afterthought.
                                                                        Face the audience and take a beat.
                                                                        There are connections between people. We all know it.
                                                                      Let’s watch it happen.
                                                                        Focus your attention on the glass on the right. Make a
                                                                      magical gesture of removing something from that area.
                                                                      Gently toss that “something” toward the glass on your left
       15                                                             (photo 18).
      attention, it reminds them of the state of affairs. This is
      a trick where one thing happens. If they do not have a
      deep-seated belief of the before, they will not feel the
      impact of the after.
         Loading the coin under the napkin is not difficult, but
      the tendency will be to rush it out of feelings of guilt—this
      must be fought. To best load the coin, bring the napkin
      forward on the table, release the coin, then bring the nap-
      kin back a bit. This is how one would need to lay down a
      napkin to keep it from folding over on itself.
         Step 5) Take a goblet and place it onto the napkin on the
      right (photo 16).                                                18
         We’ll create a barrier around your coin … another glass
      goes here.
         The second glass is absently placed on the napkin on           If it happened, your coin should no longer be here …
      the left, over the hidden coin (photo 17). The first part of      Lift the glass on the right and place it aside. Sharply
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                    pull the inner corner of the napkin toward you and off the        If it happened …
                    table—the coin (shell) has vanished (photos 19 and 20).           Direct your attention to the glass on the left as the right
                    Forget the fact that you are using extremely down-to-earth     hand tables its napkin. Remove the goblet on the left and
                    means to bring the moment about—this is an amazing             set it aside.
                    disappearance of a coin.                                          … that coin you marked and made part of yourself,
                                                                                   should be over here.
                                                                                      Slowly pull away the napkin on the left, revealing the
                                                                                   coin (photo 21). Take a step back and raise your hands as
                                                                                   if you are as baffled as the audience.
                                                                                      They did it!
                                                                                      Bring the coin to the woman.
                                                                                      Are those your marks? They are? I think you two should
                                                                                   keep the coin as a little memento of what just happened.
                                                                                   How about these two amazing people?
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                                                                                   If you do not wish to give away money every time you do
                                                                                   this trick, no problem. The marks on the coin (and the shell)
                                                                                   can be removed easily with rubbing alcohol. •
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                    printer in China. The boat got caught in a terrible storm      printer has offered to reprint it. But there will still be a min-
                    and 2,000 of the containers broke loose and fell into the      imum of a month’s delay, and likely more. In the scheme
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                    during December, the ship is now sitting at a port in Japan.   the larger scheme of things with more people currently
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