Resolution 1777
This
is an absolutely stunning seven-coin production. A half-dollar is
produced and vanished twice, then changed into a British penny. The
penny splits into two half-dollars. The final reproduction of the penny
is followed by a magical explosion of half-dollars. This is an
all-natural, barehanded and beautiful gasp-getter.
Flying Colors
Using
the coins from the end of "Resolution 1777" Reed places three of the
half-dollars off to the side. The British penny and remaining
half-dollars travel one at a time from the left hand to the right, and
the hands never touch. The British penny travels back to the left hand
and then vanishes, only to appear under the three half-dollars placed
aside at the beginning. The errant penny is then placed in the trouser
pocket, only to travel back to the hand. All coins are placed in one
hand with the British penny on top. Both hands are closed and the
British penny travels to the opposite hand. This is followed by a visual
shocker that will not be revealed here. You will have to see it to
disbelieve it.
United We Stand
Performance Only. If you have to ask for an explanation, you don't really want to know.
Uncle Sam Wants You
An
extremely beautiful, jaw-dropping 13-coin production that's done
barehanded, so you never have to go to your pockets. It's a mini
"Miser's Dream", which ends with all 13 coins forming a fun picture of
an arrow pointing toward the audience.
Freedom Flight
Feel
like screaming, "Not another Three-Fly!" Well don't, because you're
about to discover a Three-Fly like none you've ever seen before. It's a
presentation Curtis Kam calls "the next evolution" of the Three-Fly
effect. Back in the days of Bobo, coins traveled from hand to hand
invisibly. Jonathan Townsend started a revolution by causing the coins
to travel invisibly, but in plain sight. Now Reed offers the evolution
of the revolution: The coins are in plain sight, but so is their
traveling from one hand to another. Really. Your spectators will swear
that they actually saw coins disintegrate on one side, and
re-materialize on the other. Although the transfer of coins is
completely camouflaged, each transfer is done more slowly than the one
before it. The spectator never feels that he "missed something", or was
"looking at the wrong hand". With "Freedom Flight" Reed gives the old
coins across new wings that really let this Three-Fly soar.
American Dream
This
is a pure coin masterpiece! Once the effect is begun, there is no going
to the pockets, no loads, and no steals. You will be amazed by Reed's
twenty-coin production that ends in one of the finest final displays in
magic. A series of three four-coin productions is followed by a
mind-blowing eight-coin production. As the coins are laid on the table,
an American flag takes shape. This is a total must-see!