Translocation

Trick by John Kennedy
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Translocation

19.95 usd

Trick by John Kennedy (19.95)

In stock.

Since it was first created in the 1970s, John Kennedy's "Translocation" has been one of the most beloved coins across routines every created. While it has inspired many great variations, the original is always best! Which is why John is here to teach you his preferred handling, including the mind-blowing reversal ending by Mark Lefler.

"Translocation" is an absolutely stunning piece of coin magic that will be a treasured part of the arsenal of anyone willing to put in the work to learn it. It will take some practice, but you won't regret it.

NOTE
Jon has chosen to require the link to the video instructions to be physically mailed to you (don't worry though because we have free worldwide shipping!). You will not receive any props though. To perform "Translocation" you will need a close-up mat, four coins (preferably half dollars), and an expanded shell.

 

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  • Allen asks: Are the instructions received written or on DVD? Is there any video tutorial or would it be entirely in the written format. If written, are there photographs?

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds: "Jon has chosen to require the link to the video instructions to be physically mailed to you (don't worry though because we have free worldwide shipping!). You will not receive any props though. To perform "Translocation" you will need a close-up mat, four coins (preferably half dollars), and an expanded shell."
  • Paul asks: You recommend half dollars will silver dollars be a problem.

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds: Yes they will be fine, it will just require more practice
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