This looks incredible. I have a specific situation in mind and wonder if it's possible.
I have a locked box that requires the spectator to open. Can the real key that is needed be pulled out with the tweezers?
Asked at 05:18pm on February 8th, 2017 by Kelornor (17 karma)
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With the technique used, you can, basically, pull anything out of a coin (or a locked box as you ask)
Upon reflection, you can pull just about anything small out of anywhere.
Interesting eh?
Answered at 11:42pm on February 8th, 2017 by JustStuff2009 (2711 karma)
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If you were once an intermediate coin worker, then this should be easier for you than most others.
I mean, when you see the video, it must be obvious to you how it's being accomplished.
Right?
Yep, that/those coins can only come from one place.
Answered at 12:23am on February 20th, 2017 by JustStuff2009 (2711 karma)
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It's not a hard sleight ,it ll take a little bit of practice to make it look smooth.Very doable.
Answered at 07:16pm on February 20th, 2017 by ksvance (5 karma)
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The first review on Chinese Tweezers says it the routine is heavy on the sleights.
Just how difficult is the effect?
I was once an intermediate-level coin worker and very smooth; my hands ain't what they used to be. Will this be within my range?
Answered at 09:11am on February 14th, 2017 by griz326 (5 karma)