Simmons, Ken: Scotch and Soda Part Three (Finale) ©1988 Ken Simmons; pub by Magic City Softcover, saddle-stitched, 5.5x8.5", 92 pages |
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Comments: Even more good routines for Scotch and Soda. Recommended.
Contents:
1 Foreword: J. B. Bobo
3 Preface: Ken Simmons
5 Information
7 Ed Andres' Variation of Marlo's Off the Deck Coin Vanish: A coin
is slid off the top of the deck and vanishes.
13 David Neighbors' Handling of Marlo's Spider Vanish: from a
French drop position.
15 Routines
17 Encased: Two cards are selected, signed, and returned to the
deck, which is replaced in the case. Centavo and half are shown
and marked. Both coins vanish when tapped on the case, and are
found in the case, marking the cards selected! Teaches Hirata
Master Move vanish. With variation notes.
31 Encased Sandwich: similar to above, but only one card is
selected and is found sandwiched by the two coins.
35 Two. Two and Two (Second Method): a simpler version of the
effect found in book 2
41 Two. Two and Two (Third Method): yet another method
44 Triple Discovery: two cards are peeked by two spectators. The
copper coin is placed on the deck and vanishes, then the silver
coin. Both cards are located by the coins. Finally, a third card
is found by nesting the two coins between the first two cards and
vanishing one of them.
51 Double Transition Variant: Variant of effect from part 1;
requires part 1 for setup information
54 An Okito Box Routine: uses a loose Scotch & Soda set
74 Ouch! by Paul Diamond. A painful approach to S&S to be
performed only for those in the know.
77 International Transit by David Neighbors: Four coins from 4
nations travel from hand to hand. Uses loose S&S and Sun &
Moon set.
84 Variation of International Transit: uses only S&S set and
real coins
87 Unbelievable But True! (a collection of incidents): a miracle,
an advantage to being non-standard, and a theft!
92 Other Books by Ken Simmons