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brody Inner circle Omaha 1313 Posts |
At the end of a 6 card repeat, I want to change (as visibly as possible) the cards to money.
This is in a parlor style venue. Any thoughts? |
rochaz Veteran user I'm TORN......... 378 Posts |
Brody,
This may not be exactly what you're looking for but take a look at Nathan Kranzo's "Pimpin" DVD. You can certainly get some great ideas from his basic effect. Excellent effect! Respectfully, rochaz
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brody Inner circle Omaha 1313 Posts |
Rochaz:
Yeah, I did look at this. I'm limiting myself to 6 cards through, and his method appears to use a more "deck" like approach. However, I will keep it in mind. Thanks, Brody |
DudleyMagic New user 51 Posts |
Mike Bornstein had some great ideas on this many years back. check ebay, some of his effects pop up once in a while.
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RS1963 Inner circle 2734 Posts |
I believe that in Early Vernon there was a card to dollar effect described in there. I don't have my copy handy at moment so I can't check to make sure. Also check out Fred Kaps version of Pat Page's Ez Money effect, it may help in what you are looking for.
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Frank Yuen Elite user 454 Posts |
Eric DeCamps used the EZ money effect to change the packet of cards in his Wild Card routine to a stack of bills. I think that would be the most visual and you'd just need to gamblers cop the gaff and add it to the bottom of the packet of cards.
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