“You can’t do that in person!”
​​​Jeffrey Wang’s coin magic looks completely impossible.
It’s instant, visual and ends clean.
For a long time, people thought he was just a social media sensation, using a mixture of camera angles and infinite takes to perform his magic.
That was, until he started mixing with the likes of Shin Lim and Penn and Teller.
That’s when people realized he was the real deal.
Now, we’re going to let you in on a secret…
(Because when you see the words coin magic, we know a lot of you might be ready to click off this page.)
…Jeffrey Wang’s magic is surprisingly easy.
Why do we say this?
Well, Jeffrey’s work is some of the most gorgeous coin magic we’ve ever seen—so we were expecting his techniques to be equally insane.
When we sat down and dug into this material we were pleasantly surprised at just how achievable this stuff is!
We won’t overhype this project and say that EVERY move is going to be easy to pick up—there is of course a wide range of techniques taught, some that are great for beginners and some that are quite advanced.
If you’re looking for some impromptu coin magic you can perform anytime, anywhere and is perfect for a setting with friends this lecture is for you.
(plus everything can be done with just one coin!)
Here’s a quick trailer of some of the material included…
Also, featured in this 1 hour 44 minute lecture…
1. A one-handed COMPLETE coin vanish we’re calling The Flash Vanish.
Featured 1m 58s into the lecture.
Key points:
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It ends completely clean, one handed vanish where the coin completely vanishes (this is Wang’s favorite impromptu coin vanish to do for his friends when they ask to see some magic)
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It’s extremely motivated (your spectator won’t see any suspicious movements here.)
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Ends completely clean (both hands can be shown to the spectator!)
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Very easy (ruin your friends with just a little bit of practice)
2. A one-handed COMPLETE coin vanish we’re calling The Blatant Vanish.
Featured 11m 24s into the lecture.
Key Points:
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Uses a very clever method (we always love magic that’s as satisfying to learn as it is to watch)
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Ends completely clean (you can show both hands empty.)
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The move needed is very simple and sophisticated despite how impactful this vanish is to perform.
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Completely motivated (and requires a very basic level of sleight of hand!)
3. An instant COMPLETE coin vanish we’re calling Kick Flip
Featured 17m 31s into the lecture.
Key Points:
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Features a clever method you most likely will never guess
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Happens instantly (no elongated movements, one second it’s there the next it’s gone!)
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Ends completely clean (you can show both hands empty.)
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Uses just one simple mechanic you won’t struggle learning (and that can be applied in so many other alternate handlings!)
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The coin can disappear in completely PLAIN VIEW (no hand covering, no nothing, it just vanishes.)
4. A one handed coin production we’re calling Air Drop
Featured 31m 19s into the lecture.
Key Points:
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Happens in one clean motion
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Simple but super visual (and VERY easy to do!)
5. A beautifully clean retention vanish we’re calling The Box Vanish
Featured 37m 44s into the lecture.
Key Points:
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Happens instantly which makes it incredibly deceptive (no room for flashing when the move lasts milliseconds)
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Very beginner friendly (just one move needed to make it work)
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Creates the all-important retention of vision.
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Teaches you EXACTLY where to hold your thumb so that this sort of vanish actually looks fooling.
6. A One Handed Coin Production we’re calling Catch
Key Points:
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Uses a basic mechanic.
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Very easy to do.
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Makes the coin look like you just caught it out of thin air.
7. Full POV magic routine (featuring vanishes, productions, coin holdouts)
Happens 50m into the lecture.
This routine is performed with the spectator behind you, looking at your open hands.
(it’s the perfect thing to perform when people ask you ‘how did you do that?!’)
Every move is beautifully clean and entirely impossible looking as the spectator can see your open empty hands the entire time.
Key points:
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Your hands are completely empty you vanish a coin—nothing can be seen, no unnatural way of holding your hands.
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Features a few very clever applications of a well known palm.
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Can be performed in such a way that it seems like you can make the coin vanish and reppear almost indefinitely.
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Features an easy variation where you end clean with no coin to be found.
8. Circle Vanish
Happens 1h 30m into the lecture.
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Using one finger you make a coin completely disappear in plain view of the spectator (the coin is held in your palm with just one finger and up at head level)
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Complete vanish (e.g. the coin is nowhere to be found.)
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In depth training (Jeffrey Wang goes into how important your shoulder and elbow placements are in this sleight)
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The Q & A section:
Where Jeffrey talks about a variety of topics from: Sleeving and lapping, his favorite move, and Danny’s jumbo coin vanish.
BONUS: A Card production from a completely empty hand.
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Instant, clean, hidden, quite angle proof (it’s not the one all magicians know—it’s cleaner and faster than that!)
Now usually for a project of this magnitude, we’d be putting around a $40 price tag on it.
However, because this is a live lecture we’re willing to discount that.
Despite all of the incredible content inside (that could easily be made into two full projects!)
We’re selling it for just $19!
Now this lecture was never meant to be available for more than just a limited amount of time - so if you’re interested you have 5 days to buy.
After that time, this lecture will no longer be publicly available.
Now don’t worry—we know a lot of you aren’t coin magicians by trade and this is a bit of leap for you.
So as usual, we’re willing to give you a 100% LIFETIME REFUND GUARANTEE.
If everything isn’t as easy as you thought to learn, or you simply don’t find yourself performing with the material very much - we’ll refund you before you can say:
“Silver Dollar!”
That being said, this is genuinely fantastic material for all levels of coin magicians and WELL worth your time.
Buy before this offer expires below: