1 review for Medallion Box By Steve Cook, Tony Curtis, Magic Wagon
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Steve Cook is back with possibly his definitive version of Al Koran’s masterpiece: The Gold Medallion. With this version the final revelation is clearly embossed on Gold Medallion. The spectator can even rub their fingers over the symbols. The method is different from Koran’s and requires less nerve I suppose, so this may appeal to some who can’t handle the original method.
Really a very nice version and great to see the team of Steve Cook, Tony Curtis, Alakazam Magic, and of course those master craftsmen of neat little boxes, The Magic Wagon Team.
Effect: The performer borrows a bank note from a spectator (works with any currency). The bank note is now folded and placed inside a beautiful veneer wood box that also contains a gold (colored) medallion coin. The coin is now handed to a spectator who can see that there are three numbers embossed on its reverse side. Finally the spectator confirms that the last three digits on the bank note match the three numbers on the coin. No metal writing is involved and the effect can be repeated with a different outcome.
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Andy Martin –
Steve Cook is back with possibly his definitive version of Al Koran’s masterpiece: The Gold Medallion. With this version the final revelation is clearly embossed on Gold Medallion. The spectator can even rub their fingers over the symbols. The method is different from Koran’s and requires less nerve I suppose, so this may appeal to some who can’t handle the original method. Really a very nice version and great to see the team of Steve Cook, Tony Curtis, Alakazam Magic, and of course those master craftsmen of neat little boxes, The Magic Wagon Team.