No Sense by Kyle Litteton

“I have always loved coin tricks. They are fun to do. You can do them just about anywhere. But they all seem to lack some form of presentation” says Kyle Littleton.

No Sense starts like many other coin tricks, with three half dollars. One by one, the half dollars change into ordinary objects, first, into a copper English penny. The second into a colorful Chinese coin (with a hole in the middle). The last into a button.

During his presentation, Kyle patters that this makes no sense. And it doesn’t. No Sense transforms three pieces of legal tender into three coin-shaped objects that have no monetary value. The funny premise, the silly patter and the magical changes made for a very entertaining set.

In the No Sense package, you get everything you need. Three common gimmicks, a Chinese coin, and a properly sized button. If you do coin magic, you probably own all three of the required gimmicks, I did. At $59.95, this complete package is very reasonably priced. It is almost amazing to see what you get for sixty dollars. If you are new to coin magic, you will pick up three generic gimmicks that you can use in other effects.

Kyle says the coin moves are easy. Yes, but they are not trivial and it will take some practice to master them and be ready for performance. Kyle’s performance videos and explanations are very good, clear and easy to follow.

My only complaint is more about modernity than this product. All the videos are sent to you online. I like DVDs. I fell like I own something when I have a DVD in my hands. I know it costs more to produce and ship a DVD, but if any producer should stop paying their monthly fee for hosting services, puff it’s gone, and all you have is a broken link.

In summary, if you already like coin magic, or want to start somewhere, buy this. It is highly recommended, and well worth the price.

To watch a trailer about No Sense click this link https://www.penguinmagic.com/p/12326