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The Japanese instruction manual is a little dirty, but there are no issues with the content. (Listed as slightly scratched or dirty) Product Contents: English instruction manual Japanese instruction manual ← with video QR code Coins Envelope The following is quoted from GIN Magic: The magician says, "Let's play a game," and takes out a large coin with a red face and a black back. (Can be handed to the audience) Then, they place an envelope on the table and say that it's a present (prize) for the last person remaining. The magician has all the audience stand up, tosses the coin, catches it, and slaps it on the back of their other hand. In that state, they have the audience decide heads or tails. Then, they remove the hand covering the coin to check the face, and those who guessed wrong sit down, repeating this until only one person remains. After repeating the coin toss several times, once the last person is decided, they open the envelope, saying it contains the prize. Inside is a folded piece of paper, and as they unfold and read it, it completely predicts the winner's appearance, such as their clothing and hairstyle, as well as whether they chose heads or tails and won! "Down to One" is a game-like effect that can involve the entire audience, and with just two props, you can perform it at any time during your show for 6-8 minutes. It comes with a special coin designed to be recognizable from a distance, an envelope to hold the prediction, and an instruction manual. There are no gimmicks in the coin, so you can hand it to the audience to examine. The envelope is made of Tyvek, so it won't tear. The instructions are a 16-page English booklet, but we will include our own Japanese translation. (Printed on 10 pages of A4 paper) It uses a little bit of technique, but it's an easy move that you can master after practicing a few times. Also, for movements that may be difficult to understand from text alone, there are video links included, so you can understand the detailed actions.
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