Traveling Chips by R Paul Wilson & Steven Delaere

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Three different colored poker chips vanish from one hand and reappear in the other one at a time in one of the most visually stunning coin across type effects that you have to see to believe. Requiring almost no sleight of hand, the teleportations happen right at the fingertips. Based on an original idea from R Paul Wilson, with refined handling and additions by Steven Delaere, these are the Traveling Chips.
Hereās what happens:
1. A red, white, and green poker chip is examined by the audience.
2. The poker chips are held in a stack at the fingertips.
3. One at a time, the poker chips vanish from one hand and reappear in the other.
4. In an impossible kicker ending, two chips are held between the spaces of your fingers while the third chip is placed in your pocket. It then materializes between your fingers.
5. The chips are then immediately handed out for examination.
You receive bright, durable poker chips, as well as a gimmicked poker chip that does all the work for you. When we say there is virtually no sleight of hand, we mean it! There are no shells, sliding parts, or fragile mechanical gimmicks. You could accidentally send this set of gimmicked chips through the wash, and it would still be ready to perform miracles! These gimmicks are that durable. This trick was a huge hit at FISM and Magic Live, where it sold out at both conventions. In addition to the gimmick created by R Paul Wilson and the brilliant routine from Steven Delaere, you get a bonus handling from Craig Petty that fools magicians and lay people alike. Get jaw-dropping reactions with these colorful coins across routine when you perform Traveling Chips.
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