No Sense by Kyle Littleton

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  • Опубліковано 29 жов 2024
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    "No Sense" is a coin effect of the finest caliber. Not only is the magic outstanding, with three coins changing, but the presentation is funny, calling attention to an essential truth: that most coin magic makes no sense.
    What you get is a memorable and visual effect: three half dollar coins change, one by one, into three different objects: a Chinese coin, a copper coin, and a button (yes, really!). But the whole is so much better than the sum-total of the parts. "No Sense" is a complete package: the technique, the presentation, the original plot.
    Better still, EVERYTHING YOU NEED IS INCLUDED with "No Sense": Three gimmicked coins, Vanishing Inc's original brand of Chinese Coin, plus a protective carry case. Creator Kyle Littleton takes you through the method in extreme detail so that you can perform this stunning routine with confidence.
    If you're looking for a striking opening effect that doesn't use a table, is easy to do, and grabs the attention of your spectators, look no further than "No Sense."
    “This is the only coin trick I actually like. I've always been a card guy but looks like I am now a card guy that does one coin effect.”
    Ryan Schlutz
    “New and novel plots in coin magic are rare. What Kyle has created is special, unique, and memorable.”
    Brent Braun
    “No Sense is as fun to watch as it is to perform. The teaching covers everything you need to know. My favorite thing at The Session 2019.”
    Kieron Johnson
    Rrefreshing and throughly entertaining!”
    Nicholas Lawrence
    “Coin tricks often look like juggling. Not this one! No Sense looks smooth as silk. Slow and deliberate coin magic with a quirky presentation. I love it!”
    Caleb Wiles.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 38

  • @cognitivehacker
    @cognitivehacker Рік тому

    A really unbiased review of a great trick. Thanks Andy!

  • @andyk147
    @andyk147 5 років тому +2

    I really like the balance and thought you put into your reviews. Thanks Andy

  • @vincentlem2534
    @vincentlem2534 3 роки тому

    Thanks for being honest. I have been a magician for many years and I have found that some things are easier than they look and somethings are harder than they look. Cheers!

  • @RobertBallMagician
    @RobertBallMagician 5 років тому

    Thank you for reviewing this, also your honesty. 👍👍

    • @RealMagicReview
      @RealMagicReview  5 років тому +1

      Robert Ball Magician most welcome Robert 😊😊

  • @konstantkrash
    @konstantkrash 5 років тому +3

    After watching you AND Kyle do this illusion I was left with one thought. I thought, gee I wish the illusion was as clean and well done as the review. The coins talk a lot, by both performers. I think that the illusion will be a break even endeavor but I doubt it will become a classic. I nice illusion for someone with quite a bit of experience or one that will be willing to put a lot of time in to practice. That practice, however, will make you a much better coin handler.

    • @RealMagicReview
      @RealMagicReview  5 років тому +1

      Neil Schmoker thank you and all good points. I was just thinking the other day that working on this has made me better with a certain gimmick. Kyle has built in a move that is there to hide the talking, but it’s not easy to get the timing right. It does all work better with some ambient sound in the room. Thanks again 😊

    • @draupnir7793
      @draupnir7793 4 роки тому

      One thing that can be done to reduce talking is to add Teflon inserts where needed in the items provided. Penguin magic I believe has some for sale if anyone is interested. Great review as always!

  • @ebner51
    @ebner51 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for the well presented review. You are right, that last coin is a bit awkward. Your honesty is much appreciated. I like the fun, quirkyness of the trick.

    • @RealMagicReview
      @RealMagicReview  5 років тому +1

      ebner51 thanks and yep. Looks great when Kyle does it, so I’m going to keep working on it 😊

  • @chicodecoster
    @chicodecoster 5 років тому

    I aaw Kyle doing this at Magic Live 2018. I have been waiting for it to come out because I regret not getting it then. Unfortunately I spent my allotted Magic fund before I saw Kyle at the Vanishing Magic booth. It caught my eye because it was something different than most of the Magic out there. Thanks for the review.

    • @RealMagicReview
      @RealMagicReview  5 років тому

      Chico De Coster yeah I really like the way it feels different but uses established techniques. Thank you and have a great weekend.

  • @jacksonsmagic
    @jacksonsmagic 5 років тому

    You are very good at talking to camera, you make it like your talking to me. Always look forward to your reviews, although most of them I can't afford.

    • @RealMagicReview
      @RealMagicReview  5 років тому

      Jacksons magic thank you so much. I totally get it. To be honest 90% of what I do in close-up magic is with just a deck of cards 😊

  • @NoName-df1pd
    @NoName-df1pd 4 роки тому

    I have no sense and I love it. I think its because I love coin color changes because they look more impossible than a card change. I would use a different pattern, but I think I would perform this. Yes it is a bit difficult but not that mutch. I don‘t know why but I think this is one of my favorite coin routines a ever saw. Sounds crazy but I just love it

  • @steveblack7552
    @steveblack7552 5 років тому

    Thanks Steve. Not for me but that is the value of honest reviews !!

  • @VancouverMagic
    @VancouverMagic 5 років тому +1

    I just ordered Shanghai Surprise by Paul Richards, which I think is similar in method.

  • @robjacks2748
    @robjacks2748 5 років тому

    Thanks for another great review. Coins scare me silly. Even though I am eqiupped with opposable thumbs. Manipulating coins goes beyond me most of the time. This effect looks so easy to do. You say it is difficult. Why is it harder than other gimmicked coin sets?

    • @RealMagicReview
      @RealMagicReview  5 років тому

      Thank Rob. Yes, I suppose it's all relative really as some may find it easier. For me, it was important to say that it was a sleight-of-hand trick and not a self-worker or anything. It'll take a bit of work to get smooth, but doable for anyone who can handle coins. I've got it down now, but it took a couple of weeks of playing with it. Hope that helps Rob.

  • @thorstensteckstor3881
    @thorstensteckstor3881 5 років тому

    Steve, you will want to take this video down ASAP. Check towards the ending and edit the video before putting it back up. If you don't know what I'm talking about, get in touch.

    • @RealMagicReview
      @RealMagicReview  5 років тому

      Can’t see a problem? But yes feel free to let me know steve@cardmagiccourse.com thanks 🙏

  • @thetruth6931
    @thetruth6931 5 років тому +1

    So basically shells 😏

    • @RealMagicReview
      @RealMagicReview  5 років тому

      Hugo M shhhhh😜

    • @thetruth6931
      @thetruth6931 5 років тому

      Don't get me wrong i think its a great idea, but it can be achieved without any gimmicks if your coin sleights are good enough but great review 👍

  • @vincent1951fly
    @vincent1951fly 11 місяців тому

    +++++

  • @clintonking3676
    @clintonking3676 5 років тому

    I got this trick, won't lie, it's pretty difficult, lots of talking.

  • @TAROTAI
    @TAROTAI 5 років тому

    @1:41 " . . . coin trick that gets to be *stupid* . . . " That's _nice_ & you're an Englishman?

    • @RealMagicReview
      @RealMagicReview  5 років тому

      TAROTAI yep. Stupid in the nicest possible way 😜

    • @TAROTAI
      @TAROTAI 5 років тому

      @@RealMagicReview Since when is *_stupid_* appropriate? Give me any example of *stupid* being used in a _flattering_ sense - & that is what I meant when I said; " . . . and you're an Englishman?" Even the American dullard understands how *stupid* can never be used in _positively_ describing anything at all! Easy on the Magic Castle - you'll be called out there as well. Ta ta!

    • @RealMagicReview
      @RealMagicReview  5 років тому

      It’s kind of the point if the trick. Context is everything. I’m a little lost on the Magic Castle thing. But I’m sure I would be called out on cultural stereotyping before anything else. What has being an Englishman have to do with anything? And the American dullard? Ta ta indeed.

    • @TAROTAI
      @TAROTAI 5 років тому

      @@RealMagicReview So let's complete the _idiot's_ journey, seeing that _stupid_ is synonymous with *idiot* - It is quite stupid to argue the point of *stupid* being used in a complimentary fashion; and that ends there, Kyle.
      As to the American dullard - if you haven't noticed, on just about any forum, including the Magic Café, which you subscribe to, Americans, as a rule, are quite _stupid_ in their language usage - the problem is that they become overly reliant on a few grammatical structures, clichés, and a redundant vocabulary. This reliance on "comfort language", decays any language learned. Americans and (with a two-fingered salute) I include *you* are language handicapped & you can try to worm your way out of your derogatory statement about; ". . . coin trick that gets to be *stupid* , but you have yet to give me one example of how _stupid_ can be used as a compliment - go on then, muppet!

    • @konstantkrash
      @konstantkrash 5 років тому +2

      Says the language expert but spelling deficient individual. He spells cartoon "Kartoon" on his UA-cam page. Troll somewhere else and don't be so rude.