Before Matrix By Jeffrey Wang
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Jeffrey Wang's Coin Act Opener: Instantly Producing Four Coins After Cutting to a Four-of-a-Kind, with No Sleight of Hand Required.
Jeffrey's Coin Magic with International Magic Shop London and Now You Sleeve Me with world champion Shin Lim and Ellusionist, which became one of the most popular downloads. Additionally, he has published Heat The Coin and Retention S in Mandarin.
As of the start of 2024, Jeffrey Wang presents his latest release - Before Matrix
This effect doesn't require sleight of hand, allowing you to effortlessly cut to four Aces without even looking. Following this, you lift the four cut-to packets, revealing a coin under each one.
It's very visual, easy to do, and can be performed surrounded by the audience. While it may initially seem like a card trick, Before Matrix is an excellent opening effect for your coin routines.
You can seamlessly transition into a Matrix effect using the four-of-a-kind and the produced coins, or return the cards and proceed with coin effects.
What's Included
The set includes a gimmicked deck of cards; however, coins are not included. Coins with a diameter up to 31mm, preferably the size of a Half Dollar, can be used.
Key Features
- Jeffrey Wang's practical opening effect
- Easy to perform, no sleight of hand required, no need for coin palming
- Direct and engaging effect, suitable for the opening of your coin routines
- Applicable in close-up and parlor settings
- Allows for spreading, fanning, or even springing the deck of cards
- Made with USPCC Bicycle Rider Back Playing Cards
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
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What size coins?
The set includes a gimmicked deck of cards; however, coins are not included. Coins with a diameter up to 31mm, preferably the size of a Half Dollar, can be used.
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Can the deck and coins be examined after the trick?
The coins you use can be non-gimmick. But the deck itself is gimmicked, so it's not examinable.