FISM Grand Prix Champion Eric Chien and TCC have joined forces to present the ultimate solution for a signed coin through glass.
Penetrating a coin through a solid glass is one of the most popular effects in all of magic. And, it’s not difficult to see why. This effect is simple, straightforward and creates an impression on your audience that will last a lifetime.
There have been countless versions and methods produced to achieve this effect over the years. However, none have truly revolutionized the concept like “Portal”.
Before you read any further, scroll back up and watch the video trailer. You’ll see exactly what we’re talking about. TCC and Eric Chien have truly made the impossible possible. It’s like real magic.
Every detail of “Portal” has been carefully examined, re-designed and optimized countless times to bring this concept to life. More than 40 different components have come together to create the incredible “Portal” pad. Yet, while it might seem complicated, careful consideration has been given to every detail to ensure smooth, reliable and easy operation.
As an added benefit, the deceptive construction of the pad, and the way the mechanism is hidden, allows you to use "Portal" as a close-up pad too.
Portal” is designed to use coins up to 33mm (~1.5in) in diameter. For reference, the US Quarter is about 24mm and a Kennedy Half Dollar is about 31mm. However, a half dollar coin is not only close to the max size but is also heavier than many other coins. As such, its "bounce speed" is slower than other small coins. So, TCC does recommend using smaller coins. It’s also important to remember that, since the strength of this routine comes from borrowing the coin, it’s unlikely you’d be using coins that aren’t in regular circulation.
Extreme consideration has also been given to concealing “Portals” mechanism in a way that makes it as quiet as possible. However, due to internal space constraints, you will be able to hear it in a dead silent environment. This may be concerning to those who hear it when practicing alone. However, in a regular performance environment with any type of ambient noise (even just your patter), the sound will be unheard. “Portal” can, and should, be performed close up.