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The Floating Ring

"Gracefully, slowly the gleaming bracelet stands upright in the enchanter's hand. It clings to his fingertips, suspended above the other palm. Separating his hands, the ring glimmers in the light as it floats gently between the hands. The hands are rotated to demonstrate the independence of the ring and it is even flicked, causing it to seemingly spin in midair! The ring descends into the outstretched palm and it is immediately handed out for inspection.


Silver and Pasteboards 1993  Forty-two pages. $20

Dave Neighbors Stands Up 1993 Twenty-one pages. $15

The First Japan Lecture (English Version) 1993 Fifty pages. $20

David Neighbors on the Double Coin Gimmick 1988 Forty-six pages. $20

Coinjuring 1987 Seventy-eight pages, illustrated with drawings. $25

Freshly Minted 1989 Freshly Minted 1989 $20

Combined Lecture Notes 1991 (includes Slightly Gaffed, Innovations, and Next Door Neighbors) $15

Quintessence The Ultimate Spellbound $50

Jazz Fusion $20

David's video and dvd

The Professional Coin Box Magic of Dave Neighbors 2002
This is a entire book on coin box magic and manipulation. It presupposes a knowledge of basic coin and coin box handling (Boston and Okito) and, thus, is written for magicians at the intermediate to advanced skill levels. These diabolical, stunning routines embody traditional sleights as well as applications of sleights original with Dave Neighbors. Two of the routines are comprised of four independent and interconnected effects. The book is a comb-bound paperback, 111 pages with 115 photographic illustrations. Written and illustrated by John T. Hopkins. $25.00.
Silver and Pasteboards 1993
Dazzle your audience with eleven routines using coins or cards. Each routine embodies the critical psychological thinking behind all of Dave's work. The moves, which range in difficulty from the very easy to the advanced, are explained in detail, with drawings and photographs. Written by Robert D. LaRue, Dan Harlan and Ken Simmons. Forty-two pages. $20

The contents include: Easy Impact: Three Handkerchief Assemblies (Coin assemblies); Cannibals, Cannibals (the popular cannibal theme, but with coins!); Table Squeeze (a Translocation effect, with a direct handling); Thanks To Kaps (a standup coin and silk routine that ends with the production of two giant coins). The Pasteboards section opens with Dave's famous "Denver Opener" (a series of startling changes); Slow Motion Oil and Water (the use of a clever gaff blows everyone away!); Face Up Reset (a face up version of the popular effect); Reverse Assembly (an easy to perform variation that plays strongly for restaurant audiences); McHenry's Sleeper Aces (the classic "follow the leader" plot, but with twists); Slow Hand Blues (an assembly, with a surprise color change); Direct Slow Motion Reverse (an assembly, with a sudden jump back in time). back to top

Dave Neighbors Stands Up 1993

Long renown as a close up magician, Dave Neighbors for the first time releases six of his favorite stand up routines. The routines are explained in detail and most include either drawings or photographs to illustrate key handling points. Written by Robert D. LaRue and others. Twenty-one pages. $15

Routines include: Wine Glass and Silks (A silk routine with productions and dissolving knots that ends with the production of a glass of real liquid); Quick Shot II (A stand up handling for the classic Coins to Glass plot); Card to Pocket, to Pocket, to Pocket (A signed card repeatedly jumps into the pocket, each time in a progressively more improbable manner); No Gaff Ring Flight (Dave's approach to the popular borrowed ring trick); Bent Outta Shape (Dave's handling of a no gimmick key bending routine); Three Coins Thru The Pocket (Three coins are produced and vanished by rubbing on the pants legs that employs one of the subtle gimmicks Dave has become famous for). back to top

The First Japan Lecture (English Version) 1993

Fresh from his triumphant tour of Japan, Dave presents his lecture notes in English. Ten routines, several available in no other publication, detail both the sleights and philosophy of performing pioneered by Dave. Fifty pages. $20 Written by Robert D. LaRue. Write for availability and price of the Japanese edition.

Routines include: Pocket Coins (An ingenious variation of the Portable Hole routine that uses a real Pocket!); Open Travelers (Four halves individually disappear completely, then reappear on the table); Hypnotic Stone (Magician "hypnotizes" the audience into believing that three silver and three brass coins transmutate before their eyes); Wild Coin Triple Change (Three halves change into English pennies, then instantly into Chinese coins!); Trilogy (This is Dave's signature piece where three halves penetrate the table to join three brass coins; switch places with each other; jump from hand to hand; and finally all the coins vanish!); Capped (A handling of the coin from the pen cap plot); Ball and Coins (Three halves change places with a miniature baseball, then vanish. The ball expands to full size, then also vanishes); Hang Time (A subtle handling of the Hanging Coins plot, where three coins are hung in the air invisibly, retreived and suddenly changed into a giant coin); Thanks to Kaps (An easy, stunning coin and silk routine where a Chinese coin and a half repeatedly exchange places, then change to giant coins!) Easy Hankerchief Backfire (Another easy to perform routine with an assembly theme, topped off with a startling reversal ending). back to top

David Neighbors on the Double Coin Gimmick 1988

Dave Neighbors explores the uses, and abuses of gimmick coins in this treatise on the Double Coin Gimmick. Carefully explaining his theories on the proper timing, introduction and extraction of gimmick coins in close up performance. Written by Ken Simmons. Forty-six pages. $15

Contents include: A opening section detailing eight crucial sleights; Six Matrix routines; Six completely new routines. back to top

Coinjuring 1987

Ed Marlo "coined"the name Coinjuring to describe Dave Neighbors' style of coin magic. Marlo commented, He works slowly and deliberately, making every step clear, which results in the appearance of witnessing real magic. In this, Dave's first book. Seventy-eight pages, illustrated with drawings. $25

Contents: Several high impact, low difficulty coin routines open the first section of the book. Next, routines to be performed while seated are detailed. A section on the use of foreign coins explores several dynamic routines. The final section details the sleights used throughout the routines. back to top<

Freshly Minted 1989

Early Dave Neighbors, with sections on coin sleights, complete routines, and a bonus section containing two card routines. Freshly Minted 1989 $20back to top 

Combined Lecture Notes 1991

This volume brings together three of Daveâs early lectures: Slightly Gaffed, Innovations, and Next Door Neighbors. The combination provides a comprehensive overview of Dave's performing philosophy and style, with innovative applications of standard coin sleights, the newest sleight inventions, and Dave's own unique combination of sleights and gimmicks. $15

Quintessence The Ultimate Spellbound temporarily out of stock need to have coins made

The classic Spellbound plot, but five changes: A worn coin to an English Penny, to an East African coin, to a half dollar, to a Chinese coin! Detailed directions by Cosmo, based on Simon Aronson's Quadruple Spellbound from Sessions. $50 with coins


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