how the hell did he do that? (8 Viewers)

Dan

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Mar 9, 2004
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No, magic trick.

Its pretty nice how he covers the 'hole' in which the salt shaker or the coin comes through.

The table is made of a materials which is most likely rubbery and can be broken upon heat
 
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arc

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Mar 11, 2004
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    Dan said:
    No, magic trick.

    Its pretty nice how he covers the 'hole' in which the salt shaker or the coin comes through.

    The table is made of a materials which is most likely rubbery and can be broken upon heat
    its glass, isnt it? :confused:
     

    Dan

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    Mar 9, 2004
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    archaon said:
    its glass, isnt it? :confused:

    We could send people to the moon in the 60s. If its beyond us with todays technology to develop a material that can absorb coins and other things yet seem hard...

    Plus, think of the situation. A random man claiming he is a Wizard comes by to your restaurant and wants to perform some acts. Ya think there would of been previous contact with the owner- and they could of replaced the 'glass' in the table. Not to mention he doesnt even do it on any other tables. Ill be impressed when he does it through metal.
     
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    arc

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    Dan said:
    We could send people to the moon in the 60s. If its beyond us with todays technology to develop a material that can absorb coins and other things yet seem hard...

    Plus, think of the situation. A random man claiming he is a Wizard comes by to your restaurant and wants to perform some acts. Ya think there would of been previous contact with the owner- and they could of replaced the 'glass' in the table. Not to mention he doesnt even do it on any other tables. Ill be impressed when he does it through metal.
    i think its some mirror illusion to hide the prepared coin, he just removed them during the trick
     

    Hambon

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    Apr 22, 2005
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    Dan said:
    We could send people to the moon in the 60s. If its beyond us with todays technology to develop a material that can absorb coins and other things yet seem hard...

    Plus, think of the situation. A random man claiming he is a Wizard comes by to your restaurant and wants to perform some acts. Ya think there would of been previous contact with the owner- and they could of replaced the 'glass' in the table. Not to mention he doesnt even do it on any other tables. Ill be impressed when he does it through metal.
    He would have to do it through a Diamond crusted platinum steel inforced table to satisfy my ass:agree:
     
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    arc

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    hambon78 said:
    hey archaon is there a site with all his stuff...that would be kick ass
    i will do a :google: for u

    his name is cyril
     

    Cronios

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    Jun 7, 2004
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    9.11MB ?
    no sound?
    bad quality?
    whatever i still love it,
    the table's glass is so shiny i didnt notice any holes,
    though it has to do smth with material...

    nice video Archaon
    BTW how u came up with ur nick?
    does it mean anything?
    it means "ancient" in Greek
     
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    Cronios said:
    9.11MB ?
    no sound?
    bad quality?
    whatever i still love it,
    the table is to shiny i didnt notice any hole,
    though it has to do smth with material...

    nice video Archaon
    BTW how u came up with ur nick?
    does it mean anything?
    it means "ancient" in Greek
    i duno, i used it since ive got internet, think i read it in a children book when im little, i wanna change to just arc now, but i dont wanna lose my post count
     

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