Coinjuring

Magic download (video) by Azim Guliyev
19.95 - normally $48.00
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Coinjuring

48.00 usd

Magic download (video) by Azim Guliyev (19.95 - normally $48.00)

Four stunning, practical, and visual coin magic routines you’ll actually want to use.

Azim Guliyev first came on our radar when we started to see his impossible coin magic circulating online. After meeting him in person, we’re happy to report that it looks just as good (actually, it looks better) in person.

For the first time ever, Azim will be sharing his best secrets with "Coinjuring"—his debut magic download. This special collection contains four powerhouse routines that combine effortless handling with jaw-dropping visuals. No tables, no lapping, no complicated setups.

Azim’s refined techniques strip away the unnecessary and focus on pure, visual moments of magic. From quick, eye-popping sequences to multi-phase routines, you'll learn material that’s designed for real-world conditions. Whether you're a seasoned coin magician or just starting your coin journey, "Coinjuring"has something for everyone.

You can get the effects separately, or save big with the special "Coinjuring" bundle.

What You’ll Learn

One Coin Routine

Thirty seconds of pure, visual magic. A single coin vanishes into your mouth before being plucked out of your eye. It then goes up your nose, through your head, and out of your ear. As you learn this incredible routine, you’ll pick up new moves and clever touches that can be applied to all of your coin work. This practical and modular effect is perfect for any situation.

Coin Portal

Three silver dollars vanish one by one into the hole of a Chinese coin. Then, just as quickly, they return. Portal offers a fresh take on a classic plot. Simple handling, maximum impact.

Azim’s 3 Fly

You know the basic plot—three coins magically “fly” from one hand to another—but have never seen it like this. Azim has taken this beloved idea and added new layers of clarity and impossibility to each phase by using three different types of coins and a streamlined handling. This version is more amazing, more impossible, and more accessible than ever.

Two Coin Routine

Deceptively simple and surprisingly fooling. Even experienced coin workers will be caught off guard by the unique ways these two coins interact. Use this quick, powerful routine as an opener or a standalone piece.

Download “Coinjuring” now and start learning four incredible coin routines that you can (and will) perform anytime, anywhere!

 

Customer reviews for Coinjuring

Reviewer

Lasse

Four easy to learn routines. Two are about 30-60 sec long and the other two are a bit longer. About 1-2 minutes depending on how much dialogue you are using.

About 9 different grip techniques, many of them well known from the artists David Roth, Danny Goldsmith, Kainoa Harbottle, Eric Jones, etc.
The quality of the video is good. A good resolution and a good camera angle. Each technique is shown multiple times, which makes the moves easy to follow.
The moves are explained with corresponding text. No talking during the explanation.
The background music is relaxing which makes it very chill to watch.

It was a bit annoying that the text, which sometimes comprised 3 lines, was only displayed for a couple of seconds while the video showed the grip technique at the same time. If you are watching the Video on a computer you should definitely pause the video to read the text.
If you are watching it on a phone it can be a bit tricky to pause the video which can get annoying at some point. My recommendation is to watch it on a computer.

The whole Video is about 40 minute long. The learn all the moves for a routine and then practicing that routine will take a few Minute or longer depending on your skill level with coins.

In any case, a clear recommendation to buy! But if you are a complete beginner it will take a bit longer to learn all the moves.

Keep up the good work and thank you Azim for these great Routines!

 
Reviewer

Peter

4 great routines, each not too long, so easy to learn.

Only one routine requires a gimmick coin (silver/copper). Otherwise either only one type (Morgan dollar) or CSB.

About 9 different grip techniques, of course many of them well known (from the artists mentioned as references David Roth, Danny Goldsmith, Kainoa Harbottle, Eric Jones & Branden Wolf), but I also have pretty much every published material of these coin experts except for those of one (Branden Wolf), but 2 techniques were new to me too (or at least I had forgotten them) and will include them in my act.
The shots are very sharp, each technique is shown in detail several times from different perspectives.

Relatively little is said, but the corresponding (English) text is superimposed and very comprehensive.
The background music is so relaxing that I fell asleep several times while watching 😂. However, this wasn't because the material was boring, but rather because I was watching it late at night as a "bedtime video".

It was a bit annoying that the text, which sometimes comprised 3 lines, was often only displayed for 2-3 seconds while the video showed the grip technique at the same time. As a result, I often had to rewind a few seconds up to 5 times in order to read the whole text and then watch the technique (to pause the video doesn't work well on a cell phone, as the player buttons would then first appear for a 10 seconds before the video is clearly visible again).
Here I would have liked the video to display a still image for a few seconds each time the text fades in, which might have extended the whole tutorial from 36 minutes to 45
However, this is certainly not an issue on the PC.

And this does not detract from the quality of the content.
Maybe vanishing Inc. could edit the video and add the still images. Should cost them less than one hour.

In any case, a clear recommendation to buy!
Keep up the good work, Azim!

 
Reviewer

Joel

I loved watching Azim‘s work, it‘s absolutely phenomenal. I would just have prefered, if there had been more explanation in the form of talking, rather than just the description you have to read. But other than that it‘s a perfect debut download from a master at work.

 

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  • Charles asks: Gaffs required?

    • 1. Kevin answers: Without getting into specifics (to avoid exposure), one routine involves one very common and inexpensive gaff that you likely already have if you have gaffs at all. If you're wondering if a certain more expensive gaff set is involved (as I did before purchasing), it isn't. The other 3 routines don't use gaffs at all. I hope that helps and is vague enough that it doesn't count as exposure.
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  • Jonathan asks: I don't know how magicians stake a claim to ideas, but watching the video alot of the moves look identical to Danny Goldsmiths work? I don't really have a question more of an observation.

    • 1. Azim Guliyev (creator) responds: Yes, I understand you. I’ve learned a lot from Danny Goldsmith myself, and I always give him proper credit. Before I released any routines, I also discussed everything with Danny Goldsmith. Many of the routines are inspired by him, and some of the techniques are the same or similar to the ones he uses. But every technique has my personal touch. Some are completely different. Danny also drew a lot of inspiration from Kainoa Harbottle, just as Kainoa Harbottle was inspired by Curtis Kam and David Roth. That’s the only way magic can continue to evolve
    • 2. Fredrick answers: I concur with you as I thought the same thing.
    • 3. Azim Guliyev (creator) responds: Yes, I understand you. I’ve learned a lot from Danny Goldsmith myself, and I always give him proper credit. Before I released any routines, I also discussed everything with Danny Goldsmith. Many of the routines are inspired by him, and some of the techniques are the same or similar to the ones he uses. But every technique has my personal touch. Some are completely different. Danny also drew a lot of inspiration from Kainoa Harbottle, just as Kainoa Harbottle was inspired by Curtis Kam and David Roth. That’s the only way magic can continue to evolve
    • 1. Azim Guliyev (creator) responds: Yes, I understand you. I’ve learned a lot from Danny Goldsmith myself, and I always give him proper credit. Before I released any routines, I also discussed everything with Danny Goldsmith. Many of the routines are inspired by him, and some of the techniques are the same or similar to the ones he uses. But every technique has my personal touch. Some are completely different. Danny also drew a lot of inspiration from Kainoa Harbottle, just as Kainoa Harbottle was inspired by Curtis Kam and David Roth. That’s the only way magic can continue to evolve
    • 2. Fredrick answers: I concur with you as I thought the same thing.
  • Elhanan asks: What is the skill level required for this?

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds: This would be intermediate level
  • Noah asks: It looks like the CSB set is whole dollar sized, does he tell which specific coin sets he uses in this video? If not, can I buy the coins used from Vanishing Inc?

    • 1. Kevin answers: He does not specify which set of coins he uses, but any copper, silver, and Chinese coins would work, dollar or half-dollar size. If you're looking for decent quality replica coins in dollar size, the ones from N2G are pretty good and are available here. Also, just to be clear, this does not use a CSB gaff, so you don't need to buy one of those to do anything on this download, just normal coins and a copper/silver gaff (it's mentioned in a review, so I think it's okay to say this here).
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  • Angelo asks: What type of coins are recommended most for each of the routines?

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds: It is recommended to use either Dollar or Half Dollar coins or something of equal size
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