I kind of thought the same thing when watching, the table shaking is what made me notice it. I was 50/50 on if it was bad camera work.Theres some sort of pedal he uses with his right foot. You can see the table shake when the coins are flip flopping rapidly near the end. You can also see when he looks down after planting the rose to set his foot.
Well done act, however.
What does this pedal doTheres some sort of pedal he uses with his right foot. You can see the table shake when the coins are flip flopping rapidly near the end. You can also see when he looks down after planting the rose to set his foot.
Well done act, however.
I don't know but it's part of the trick. There's still lots to it besides that but i dont think its a screen. Anyway, what i wrote i read in a comment. I'm not smart enough to figure it out but watched a few times and seems clear that he's doing something with his foot.What does this pedal do
Howie makes the dumbest looking shocked face ever.Love the reactions, like they just saw Caesar rise from the dead.![]()
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i'd be afraid to order take-out from him - as soon as i choose one from Column A, vrooomp! it's in Column BThese are the same people that can come up with 175 dishes.
Im not even going to try to figure out how he pulls this off.
And column B does not include eggroll.i'd be afraid to order take-out from him - as soon as i choose one from Column A, vrooomp! it's in Column B
When he presses the pedal, it flips parts of the black surface over in a pre-determined pattern. The original coins he puts down are likely ferrous and stick with magnets. The black color of the surface and the cards obscure the movement, but it's fast. Then he moves the coins to a second location and flips up the petals. I'm guessing.What does this pedal do
Thanks. If that is how it works, he has incredible eye, hand and foot coordination.When he presses the pedal, it flips parts of the black surface over in a pre-determined pattern. The original coins he puts down are likely ferrous and stick with magnets. The black color of the surface and the cards obscure the movement, but it's fast. Then he moves the coins to a second location and flips up the petals. I'm guessing.
That comes from a lot of practice. This wasn't the first time he did this trick, and it would always be the same pattern.Thanks. If that is how it works, he has incredible eye, hand and foot coordination.