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'''Coin In Bottle''' is an effect in which a coin appears inside a bottle in which the neck is too small for the coin to pass through normally.
'''Coin In Bottle''' is an effect in which a coin appears inside a bottle in which the neck is too small for the coin to pass through normally.


It was being marketed [[Joseph Michael Hartz]] in his catalog  by 1873.<ref>Encyclopedic Dictionary of Magic by Bart Whaley</ref>
It was being marketed [[Joseph Michael Hartz]] in his catalog  by [[1873]].<ref>Encyclopedic Dictionary of Magic by Bart Whaley</ref>


Notable magicians who performed this effect have been [[Johnny Thompson]] (Coin in the Bottle-Plus) and [[Billy McComb]].
Notable magicians who performed this effect have been [[Johnny Thompson]] (Coin in the Bottle-Plus) and [[Billy McComb]].
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== Publications ==
== Publications ==
* The Art of Modern Conjuring, Magic, and Illusions (1885) by Henri Garenne, page 80.
* [[Sleight of Hand]] (page 28) by Edwin Sachs (1885)  
* [[Sleight of Hand]] (page 28) by Edwin Sachs (1885)  
* The Winged Coin in [[Mahatma]] (March 1899)
* The Winged Coin in [[Mahatma]] (March 1899)

Latest revision as of 08:13, 7 February 2012

Coin In Bottle is an effect in which a coin appears inside a bottle in which the neck is too small for the coin to pass through normally.

It was being marketed Joseph Michael Hartz in his catalog by 1873.[1]

Notable magicians who performed this effect have been Johnny Thompson (Coin in the Bottle-Plus) and Billy McComb.


Publications

  • The Art of Modern Conjuring, Magic, and Illusions (1885) by Henri Garenne, page 80.
  • Sleight of Hand (page 28) by Edwin Sachs (1885)
  • The Winged Coin in Mahatma (March 1899)
  • The Winged Coin in Modern Coin Manipulation by Thomas Nelson Downs (1900)

References

  1. Encyclopedic Dictionary of Magic by Bart Whaley