"Coin & Box by Nev Blenkinsopp is a refreshing new look at some dynamic Okito Box magic. It is chock full of routines, moves, clear explanations, along with some beautiful photography to help guide you every step of the way. It's been quite a while now since we've had such a gifted worker share a book on this wonderful part of coin magic. It should find its way to every bookshelf on this part of the art. I highly recommend it."
- Marion Boykin
"I love the Okito Box and seldom do you see anything new with this lovely little prop. Either the coins are travelling in, or they are travelling out. But what Nev offers here will have you looking at the box in a completely different way. I chuckled many times while reading fresh idea after fresh idea, like the one where he pulls parts out of a miniature IKEA bag, then proceeds to build the box out of flat metal circles and an Allen Wrench, genius! You will find many items of use in this collection. There are totally new concepts, and refreshing updates to some older ideas as well.If you love the Okito Box and you want to know what to do with it, Nev is one of the few guys making innovations."
- Rick Holcombe
"Within these pages you'll find routines where coins travel into and out of the box, silver coins transform into, or transpose with other coins, time travelling props, coins that shrink and how about a routine where a normal ending for a box routine, unexpectedly happens in the middle twice! These are just a few examples of Nev's thinking on the coin box.
You'll also find several non-box items like unexpected endings for pushing coins through a table as well as an idea with cookies or uh biscuits? I am sure you'll find something within these pages you'll enjoy and use."
- Joe Cole
From the fertile mind of magician Nev Blenkinsopp comes a new collection of Okito Coin Box magic. However, where you will find your 'standards' you will also find some diabolical ideas.
Where else would you find a routine that causes the coins to shrink inside the box and then finally the box as well? Or how about using the box to clean and polish your coins? If that isn't strange enough, there are also instructions to magically build your own box from scratch.
The final chapter of the book contains Nev's ideas on the Coin-through-Table plot with his usual twist endings. I mean, it's perfectly normal for the last coin to get visibly stuck halfway through, isn't it?
Wire bound 8.5in x 11in 112 pages with over 200 full color photos.
- Marion Boykin
"I love the Okito Box and seldom do you see anything new with this lovely little prop. Either the coins are travelling in, or they are travelling out. But what Nev offers here will have you looking at the box in a completely different way. I chuckled many times while reading fresh idea after fresh idea, like the one where he pulls parts out of a miniature IKEA bag, then proceeds to build the box out of flat metal circles and an Allen Wrench, genius! You will find many items of use in this collection. There are totally new concepts, and refreshing updates to some older ideas as well.If you love the Okito Box and you want to know what to do with it, Nev is one of the few guys making innovations."
- Rick Holcombe
"Within these pages you'll find routines where coins travel into and out of the box, silver coins transform into, or transpose with other coins, time travelling props, coins that shrink and how about a routine where a normal ending for a box routine, unexpectedly happens in the middle twice! These are just a few examples of Nev's thinking on the coin box.
You'll also find several non-box items like unexpected endings for pushing coins through a table as well as an idea with cookies or uh biscuits? I am sure you'll find something within these pages you'll enjoy and use."
- Joe Cole
From the fertile mind of magician Nev Blenkinsopp comes a new collection of Okito Coin Box magic. However, where you will find your 'standards' you will also find some diabolical ideas.
Where else would you find a routine that causes the coins to shrink inside the box and then finally the box as well? Or how about using the box to clean and polish your coins? If that isn't strange enough, there are also instructions to magically build your own box from scratch.
The final chapter of the book contains Nev's ideas on the Coin-through-Table plot with his usual twist endings. I mean, it's perfectly normal for the last coin to get visibly stuck halfway through, isn't it?
Wire bound 8.5in x 11in 112 pages with over 200 full color photos.