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“N9” is an incredible coin magic set brought to you by N2G in collaboration with Vanishing Inc.
A Chinese coin is introduced and allowed to be examined. You can even push a small wooden rod through the center hole to show it’s a real hole. Then, impossibly, you instantly change it into a replica Morgan dollar. This means that not only does the color and material change, but the hole they just saw is now gone too.
Beautiful subtleties work together to create a super-clean change. You can perform incredibly visual transformations and super-fair transpositions with ease.
These premium quality props were built with working close up magicians in mind. They’re super easy to use, reset instantly and are built to last.
“N9” comes with everything you need including the gimmicked coins, wooden rod and other accessories. The instruction video teaches you multiple handlings and routines to help you get the most out of your set.
Customer reviews for N9
My disappointment is in its versatility. This is perfect for TikTok, rather than for table hopping. It can't be easily integrated into your existing coin routine.
Community questions about N9
Have a question about this product? It's possible others do too. Ask here and other Vanishing Inc. Magic customers will be able to respond with assistance! Alternatively, email us and we can help too.
Giuseppe asks: Can the final coin be handled by spectator? Or should I switch it
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:You would need to do a move before you pass hand it over
Gary asks: In your opinion, which is better, N5 or N9 by N2G? Thanks
Eric asks: This looks identical to N5. What’s the difference?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:It doesn't use the "little something" you needed for the N5 and the coverage is better with the turtle.
Filip asks: I don’t own Morgan. Will I be able to perform all of it with this set? Or do I need to get some extra coins.
Carl asks: How examinable are the coins/gaffs at the beginning and end? Would a switch be necessary?
JAMES asks: Looks great on video with music. Seems like there might be noise associated with this. Just wondering if I have to come up with a story of why it goes "click" or "clink"? :)
- 1. Diego responds:James, exactly my thoughts. That said, IF (as I think it’s a similar idea) this is similar to Greg Wilson’s Split Focus then the noise is manageable with some good patter. That said, I agree that this type of preview videos should be done more from a real performance perspective so we can get an idea of what a real presentation looks like, challenges and all!
David asks: Honestly I have some concerned that even with the gapped coins the moves would be difficult. I am seeing a lot of awkward unexplained hand motions during this performance. Are the moves difficult and if so how difficult are they?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:It's really impossible to put a number, or scale on difficulty of coin moves (or any magic moves) because everyone is of a different skill level and learns things at different speeds.
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