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kipling100 Loyal user 260 Posts |
Hi, I've read a lot of discussion on here concerning presentation of the bill switch. It seems like the general consensus is to only switch the bill once, because changing it back is anti-climatic. Like I read the thread with Paul Chosse's presentation from turning a mismade into a normal dollar. I really like the idea of starting with a mismade bill and the whole presentation, but would ultimately prefer a resettable solution for walkaround. Any ideas?
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Jonathan Townsend Eternal Order Ossining, NY 27297 Posts |
Here's a Simple idea, offer to change a bill into a 100, borrow a five, change it into a one dollar bill. let them wonder about what's in your hand... show four dollars in quarters and give it to them. if working tables, they should get the hint and let you keep the stuff.
...to all the coins I've dropped here
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Paul Chosse V.I.P. 1955 - 2010 2389 Posts |
Kipling100 - I have a whole other presentation for the bill switch that IS for walk around, IS resettable, and still solves all the problems that I initially posed in the thread you referred to with the character-driven presentation. I'd post it here, but this is an open forum, and you don't have acess to the secret sessions forum yet, so...PM? Let me know what to do!
Best, PSC
"You can't steal a gift..." Dizzy Gillespie
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manipulator Veteran user Houston, Texas 319 Posts |
pchosse, could you post your presentation to the Secret sessions? Sounds very interesting. I am interested too.
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gman Special user Lancaster, pa 751 Posts |
I'd also like to know about the presentation also.
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Paul Chosse V.I.P. 1955 - 2010 2389 Posts |
I will post in the Secret Sessions over the next several days - bear with me, the presentation will probably appear in stages, like the last one. If you don't have access - hurry up and post more!
Best, PSC
"You can't steal a gift..." Dizzy Gillespie
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