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Chink-a-chink : ウィキペディア英語版 | Chink-a-chink Chink-a-Chink is a simple close-up magic trick in which a variety of small objects, usually four, appear to magically transport themselves from location to location until they end up gathered together in one location. Variations, especially the Sympathetic Coins, have been performed since the 1800s. Popular variations are Shadow Coins, Coins-n-Cards and Matrix. A variation using playing cards as the objects is known as Sympathetic Aces. ==Effect== In the typical layout, the magician places four small objects on a table in a square, rectangular or diamond formation (although even a single straight line formation is possible). The objects are usually equidistant from each other. The magician then covers any two of the objects with his hands, performs a flourish, and then lifts his hands to reveal that one of the objects has somehow jumped from its original location to join one of the other three objects. The same effect is repeated until all of the objects are gathered together in a single location. Objects most commonly used for the trick are wine corks, dice, bottle caps, brass weights, and coins (the latter usually being used in a variation of the trick known as "Matrix", generally credited to the great modern magician, Al Schneider).
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