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gtxby33 Veteran user 347 Posts |
I have had quadraflex or AKA mismade bill for awhile and I remember a long time ago I saw on TV a trick where this guy had a bill and he cut it and it became two bills and then maybe I think he cut it again and it became four bills.... Now I know you can make this yourself but what is this called and where can I find it?
Thanks in advance, Max
white hats rule.
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Brian Proctor Inner circle Somewhere 2323 Posts |
Hey Max. Hope your doing good today. I think the trick you are thinking about is called $2 Bill Tear.
Michael Ammar teaches this on his second Easy to Master Money Miracles tape. He shows a 2 dollar bill and procedes to fold it up, and then rip it into two pieces. Then he folds up the pieces together again and they become the 2 dollar bill. Is this what you are getting at? If not, forgive me. Brian Proctor |
Lucas Walker Regular user Missouri 125 Posts |
If you are refering to a multiplication of bills as they are torn, there is a similar method used in a torn/restored playing card routine I've seen. Ask if you are interested in more info.
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gtxby33 Veteran user 347 Posts |
I am interested in more info....
white hats rule.
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Lucas Walker Regular user Missouri 125 Posts |
What I would have to post would border on exposure so I'll tell you the effect and hope that you understand. A playing card is "torn into 2" The spectators can see that there is REALLY half of a playing card in each hand seperated by a foot of air. (In reality the card isn't torn, nor is it gimicked). Think hard, and ponder making a second card appear and having the first one and the second one both not torn. I hope that you understand what I'm trying to say .
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