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The idea to use a bulldog clip as a switch device is credited to Bob Ostin c. 1953. See Bulldog Switch Clip for more details.
Along comes the inventive Steve Dusheck and takes Bob’s idea to the next level by introducing a half dollar that visually changes into two quarters as it drops into the spectator’s hands. Howie + Bob reintroduced this wonderful item through The Trickery with Steve Dusheck’s permission. This is a really perfect piece of magic to watch!
Effect: You concluded your favorite coin routine. Explain to the audience how easy it is for a magician to skillfully manipulate coins. Suppose he were to isolate a half dollar. This said, you remove a bulldog clip from your pocket. Clip the half dollar inside. Your fingertips hold the handle of the clip. Have a spectator hold out their hand. On their command you release the coin. Instantly and visibly the half dollar turns into two quarters that fall into their hand. Man, is this strong!
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Andy Martin –
The idea to use a bulldog clip as a switch device is credited to Bob Ostin c. 1953. See Bulldog Switch Clip for more details.
Along comes the inventive Steve Dusheck c. 1981 and takes Bob’s idea to the next level by introducing a half dollar that visually changes into two quarters as it drops into the spectator’s hands. Howie + Bob reintroduced this wonderful item through The Trickery c. 2002 with Steve Dusheck’s permission.
This is a really perfect piece of magic to watch!