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asgar Elite user 409 Posts |
Can anyone help me with a bill switch where I can switch the spectator's bill twice and at the end change it back?I am probably gonna need a much larger tt.Micheal Vincent did this beautifully in one of his video.
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John Long Inner circle New Jersey 2826 Posts |
Asgar:
If by 2 switches you mean switched out then switched in, I don't see a need for any special TT's. If your routine is more complicated, you could consider using multiple TTs, or non TT methods, such as a "bold switch". John
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John C Eternal Order I THINK therefore I wrote 12938 Posts |
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On Jul 2, 2013, John Long wrote: I wrote down the serial number immediately after he borrowed the bill. Seemed the same. I can't see where he made the switch either. |
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rmendez Inner circle San Antonio, Texas 1253 Posts |
Excellent presentation and performance despite the heavy editing. I perform similar transposition effects with borrowed bills using John Lovick's preferred handling with Clarity Box on the platform and The Light close-up. I ALWAYS have the bill signed big and bold with a Sharpie marker for visibility and impossibility. Serial numbers are questionable but a signature removes all doubt in my opinion. The name on the bill transforms into my own before the revelation is made. Of course this cannot be performed "hands off" but the memory of the illusion remains the same in the minds of the spectators and they are left with their own bill as a souvenir 😝🎩
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John Long Inner circle New Jersey 2826 Posts |
So which is Lovick's preferred handling? Is it in Switch?
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rmendez Inner circle San Antonio, Texas 1253 Posts |
Yes. A video performance and explanation can also be found on Reel Magic Quarterly Volume 1.
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Kozmo V.I.P. 5473 Posts |
Chris Randall just a did a performance and exp in TNT (Tuesday
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dduane Special user Bridgewater, MA 784 Posts |
Earlier I posted that you could use a JP switch to avoid folding. Just to clarify, that's the Juan Pablo switch. He has a video on it as does Doug McKenzie's Juan Hundred Dollar Bill Switch video. I love this switch, and have worked out a way without a TT - and using a borrowed bill. The original version requires a somewhat prepared bill to work.
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