Product Name | The New Coin Magic of Dr. Sawa - Volume 1-6 DVD Set |
Item NO. | 6-257 |
Weight | 0.62 kg = 1.3669 lb = 21.8699 oz |
Category | Magic DVDs > Coin Magic |
Brand | Wholesale |
Creation Time | 2019-01-26 |
Description:
Produced by L&L Publishing — Hosted by Max Maven
When Dr. Sawa burst onto the magic scene back in the 1970s, he caused an international sensation.
His work with paper, seashells, ropes and especially coins, was simultaneously whimsical and astonishing. Some years ago, for private reasons, Dr. Sawa vanished from the magic world. Happily, he has resurfaced—his enthusiasm for magic not only renewed, but actually increased. L&L Publishing is proud to present this multiple-DVD set, containing almost fifty new and astonishing coin routines on a total of six DVDs.
The Professor, Dai Vernon, summed up Dr. Sawa this way:
“One
of the most creative magicians I have ever known. As the saying goes,
you have to see it to believe it—and even then, you won’t!”
Volume 1
1. See-Through Pendant: A
solid silver dollar, worn on a chain, transforms into a cut-out coin.
Through a devilishly clever method, you end clean.
2. Silvers: Four silver dollars immediately change into four assorted denominations, and then return to their original form.
3.
Mr. Feather-Light: Here’s something you haven’t seen before. Imagine an
“Oil & Water” routine using coins—with an amazing Coins Across
conclusion.
4. Submarine Coins: When rubbed against the close-up mat, coins invisibly move from one hand to the other in poetic fashion.
5. A Hand Slit: One by one, four large coins penetrate through the performer’s hand, with a whimsical presentation.
6.
Head & Tail: Six coins are used. Instantly, five of them vanish,
then the remaining coin also disappears—and then they’re all reproduced.
7. Cheers in Bretagne!: A charming “wedding ritual” using eight
silver dollars and a champagne glass. Mystifyingly, the dollars merge
into a single coin.
8. Pushman: A Sawa classic revised. Twelve coins
are pushed into a standard-size Okito Box. Then, literally dozens of
coins are produced from the box. And there’s an eye-popping climax that
delivers gasps!
Volume 2
1. Gold: Three oversized
copper Belgian coins are used. The first becomes gold, then the second.
The third becomes silver, and then becomes gold!
2. Maple: Using a deviously simple method, a large silver Canadian coin suddenly develops color, and yet only one coin is used.
3.
The Locked Room: A beautiful penetration of a coin into an inverted
wineglass, followed by a penetration through a dinner plate, with a
bonus surprise at the finish.
4. Pin Point: A coin with a hole
through its center is fastened onto a large safety pin. The coin jumps
from one rung to the other, so that now it can’t be removed—an
“impossible object” that can be thoroughly examined.
5. Cushion
Impossible: A ballpoint pen is pushed through two half-dollars, causing
visible holes to appear, then vanish. Finally, the two coins change into
Chinese coins with the holes returned!
6. Lincoln’s Paper Weight:
Three pennies are pushed inside a solid block of transparent acrylic.
They’re really inside! The coins are pressed deeper, then all the way
through, leaving the block unharmed.
7. Goat: A Sawa classic
updated. Twisted tissue is used to create a “goat” that eats paper
balls. When fed paper currency, the goat coughs up change!
8.
Bermuda Triangle: An exotic presentation wherein oversized coins pass
through a table, with an extraordinary unexpected ending.
Volume 3
1. Whitehouse: Various
presidents (who happen to appear on U.S. coins) are produced from thin
air, each production larger than the one before.
2. Better Half: A
pair of half dollars display their mutual affection, first by jumping
from one hand to the other, then becoming impossibly joined together.
Sawa has kept this for himself for 20 years; now, it can be yours.
3.
Cuponkia: A diabolical version of Coins Through the Table. One by one,
three coins pass through the table, landing audibly in a glass bowl. And
the last phase is done standing up—no lapping!
4. The Mint Bureau:
When influenced by an old-style Japanese coin, four plain washers
transform to match. Then they expand in size, and finally one instantly
changes into a jumbo coin.
5. Blade Runner: A highly unusual plot:
Coins are tossed up and caught on the flat blade of a tableknife. Then,
one is balanced on the edge of the knife. And the final balancing
demonstration is simply astonishing.
6. Genuine Silver: A half
dollar coin turns into a silver finger ring, in a visual change that
causes gasps. It’s promptly repeated with a second coin
7. Octopus: A masterful method for causing four coins to penetrate from within an Okito Box through the magician’s hand.
8.
Backstage: The performer offers to let the audience “behind the
scenes”—but of course, they end up more baffled than ever, as over and
over the coins change shape and size and multiply, beyond belief.
Volume 4
1. Grade Up Coins: A
quadruple transformation! Four large silver coins change, two becoming
old Japanese coins with holes, each coin a different shape; the other
two immediately grow into even larger coins.
2. 1 = 6: A strange
math lesson: One coin splits into two, then splits again and again until
there are half a dozen. Then, all six merge back to one.
3. Bad
Tailor: A Sawa classic renewed. A coin penetrates a closed purse, goes
back inside, then through the performer’s pocket, then back into the
purse. Finally, the purse penetrates the pocket, with a great kicker
finish.
4. Tornado Story: Five coins of different sizes represent a
family, caught in a cyclone, with amazing results and a happy ending.
5.
Ancient Earring: Four silver coins change into Chinese coins with
holes, but that’s mild magic compared to the subsequent double change
that follows. You’ve never seen an outcome like this!
6. Lovers:
After 30 years, this is Sawa’s latest version of this amorous effect:
Two coins are caused to cling together, defying the rules of attraction.
7. P.O. Box: Innovative magic with an Okito Box, as “computer
files” (that look very much like half dollars) are repeatedly sent
across cyberspace.
8. Policeman Heiji: This is Louis Falanga’s
favorite routine on these DVDs. The audience agreed, as they gave it a
spontaneous standing ovation. When you see the multiple payoff, you’ll
agree.
Volume 5
1. Five Cents Panic: A
series of unbelievable changes, starting with four half dollars. One
becomes two quarters. Another converts to five dimes. The remaining pair
changes into no less than 20 nickels!
2. One Dollar is One Dollar: A
single silver dollar splits into two half dollars, converts back again,
then splits again, then reconverts to its original form.
3. Pendant
Cantabile: A circular frame on a silver necklace lends itself to a
variety of magical moments, as coins change size, color and form.
4. Brown Trout: It’s eagles versus fish in this fanciful account of interspecies rivalry.
5.
Surgical Effect: Ready for something weird? Many magicians have pushed a
coin through the hand, but never as slowly and graphically as this!
6. Engaged Coins: A lovely copper/silver routine with a romantic storyline that’s sure to engage your audience.
7.
A Beggar: A Sawa classic reworked. This quirky tale involves a
charitable exchange gone awry, with results both magical and humorous.
8.
Pantomime Silvers: No patter is necessary as the magic becomes
progressively more amazing. It starts with a single coin, but where it
goes will leave you speechless!
Volume 6
1. Ornament: You’ll lose
count of how many remarkable effects take place as this routine flows.
Suffice it to say, if you like Scotch & Soda, it’s time you tasted
sake!
2. Canadian Mystery: Something really different, involving a
bunch of pennies and dimes. Mixed by a spectator, the magician is
uncannily able to separate them into discrete groups, with which an
extra climax takes place.
3. Kangaroo Coins: A coin purse represents
a grandmother kangaroo, which sets the scene for the magical “hopping”
of Australian coins.
4. Karate Coins: Prepare to be perplexed! The
magician abruptly shoves his thumb through four coins, producing large
holes in all of them. The sneaky method will delight you.
5.
Doppelgänger Phenomenon: Strange events, as four silver dollars
disappear and reappear in ghostly fashion, then turn into four
completely different coins.
6. The Hole: Further miracles with an
Okito Box, this time used to pass coins through the table, all done
while standing up. Plus, there’s a surprise magical punchline.
7. Five Wishes: Coins beget coins, with increasing surprises along the way.
8.
Silver Maniac: An appropriate title for a fast-paced series of
successive transformations that build to a mindboggling finale.
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