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Street Cents by Andrew Gerard


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Effect

The performer gives a spectator his/her business card folded up and asks them to place it in their pocket for later. Then a game of "which coin in the hand" is played 5 times in a row and a score is kept of the spectator's hits and misses. The performer asks the spectator to remove the business card that's been in their pocket all along. They open it without the performer ever touching it and it matches their score!

Bonus routines and notes:

NON Cents - Impromptu Street Effect - The magician/mentalist reaches into his/her pocket and pulls out a closed fist announcing it contains 3 coins and asks a spectator to play a little game of imagination. The spectator is asked to name a coin, and ANY coin they name the magician will pull out of his hand. After the coin is named and removed, the magician announces the game wasn't fair, opening his hand showing it completely empty!

  • No shells
  • No pulls
  • No magnets
  • Perform in a t-shirt
  • Nothing to add, steal away
  • Only ONE coin shown
  • Different outcome every time!

Chair Cents - a routine idea for stage (this idea is worth 5 times the price for a working performer)! You will love what Andrew Gerard has done with this gimmick.

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Pro Privacy ON (login to see reviewer names) on November 16th, 2012
(This review is for Street Cents by Andrew Gerard)
I love these effects! Andrew presents three different routines for three different settings:
One is a great routine for handing out your business card in a memorable way.
The second is a fun close-up routine that does not involve a business card.
The third is great for stage or a group of people. It could be incorporated into a chair test routine, or it could be the centerpiece of a chair test sort of routine.
If you don't have this sort of gimmick coin, it is surely one you should carry with you. In the material, he suggests you put the gimmick coin in the opposite pocket where you normally carry coins so you don't accidentally spend it. However, I would strongly suggest you get a little coin pouch. That makes it very difficult to spend by accident. Highly recommended.
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