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tophatter Inner circle connecticut 3329 Posts |
Thanks for the response carl that works for me !
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J-Mac Inner circle Ridley Park, PA 5338 Posts |
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On Dec 5, 2016, J-Mac wrote: OK, my problem with tearing the folded cards seems to have been related to using Tally Ho cards. I made up some gimmicks using regular Bicycle cards and tearing them is a breeze! Don’t know exactly what the difference is between Tally Ho cards and Bikes, but by all means - use Bicycle cards for Kill Bill. Thanks! Jim |
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J-Mac Inner circle Ridley Park, PA 5338 Posts |
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On Dec 6, 2016, tophatter wrote: Just FYI Jeffrey, I am using five bill gimmicks. You can work with only one and keep moving it each time, but if you're performing this a number of times in a row it is definitely to your advantage to use more bills and cards. So it cost me five bucks - I can handle that and I would think that most can. Jim |
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tophatter Inner circle connecticut 3329 Posts |
Thanks for the Information good to know.
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Ron Vergilio Special user Murrieta, CA 835 Posts |
The item that Harlan recommends is very strong. I've found that when reusing the bill, the item will most naturally stay with the bill not the card. I found that it's best to leave it on the bill and reuse the bill as is. You know what I am talking about if you have this. Any questions, you can PM me.
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Griflex New user North Wales UK 89 Posts |
I live in the UK where at the moment the smallest paper bill is the £10 note as paper £5 notes have been replaced by plastic notes.
Does a bank note have to be destroyed to make a gimmick for this effect as next year the UK £10 note is also going to be replaced by a plastic note and this effect could become rather expensive having to destroy a £20 note to make up a gimmick? |
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Drtriage Elite user My garden fence has 463 Posts |
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On Dec 10, 2016, Griflex wrote: Yes, you use a bill to make the gimmick but it could be plastic (haven't tried it yet,depends how it handles when folded) then the trick could involve patter about the unique healing features of the plastic bill. |
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fcchief1 Loyal user 256 Posts |
Here is a link to amazon for the tape Dan uses, https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_......ded+tape You want the stuff that says Replacement Tape For Window Kits. Beware, takes a little to get the backing off once you stick one side. Know from experience since I use this as window insulation every winter. I will give this a try, if it goes over well with my skeptics then might make up a few and use it in my table hopping.
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DanHarlan V.I.P. 998 Posts |
Thanks for that link. Although I think just about any "window tape" will work, here's the one I always use:
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Frost-King-0-5-......bf698def probably since Lowe's is right around the corner from my house! For anyone new to this type of tape, make sure you don't get foam-insulating tape. You want the thin, clear stuff. And, I've found the Frost King backing paper peels off pretty easily. --Harlan |
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Ron Vergilio Special user Murrieta, CA 835 Posts |
Yes, the Frost-King backing does peel off easily and is quite strong.
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