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simchamagic Regular user 190 Posts |
Hi,
Does Extreme Burn work with plastic bills (such as Australian currency)? Thanks |
jprace Inner circle 2209 Posts |
No.
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simchamagic Regular user 190 Posts |
Thanks for the reply,
Could you please specific why not (to save me the hard way of trying it) - the RC won't stick? The bills won't be able to be shown properly? What's the reason it won't work? And if it's so, and having the EB DVD, what could I do with it if the currency used here is from plastic? Thanks Posted: Jun 14, 2008 6:26pm Another question - from a brief view of the DVD I couldn't understand if the bills could be switched to both options. Ex - from 1 to 100 and after (with the same gimmick) from 100 to 1? |
afknight Elite user 499 Posts |
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On 2008-06-14 18:26, simchamagic wrote: yes the switch is reversible |
simchamagic Regular user 190 Posts |
Thanks,
Also - Why can't it be done with plastic bills? (to save me the hard way of trying it) - the RC won't stick? The bills won't be able to be shown properly? What's the reason it won't work? And if it's so, and having the EB DVD, what could I do with it if the currency used here is from plastic? |
jprace Inner circle 2209 Posts |
Using plastic bills, I would assume the bills wouldn't 'flip' like they are supposed to. Use blank paper to coupns or something similar.
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CasualSoul Special user Edmonton, Canada 542 Posts |
I don't agree, I think Australian money would work fine. It's been a while since I handled any Aussie money, but I think the way to know for certain is to fold a note in half, crease it, and if it will hold the fold then you could do Extreme Burn with it. If memory serves though, Aussie notes come in different sizes. To do Extreme Burn, the starting and ending notes have to have identical physical dimensions.
"Open their mind by performing the impossible"
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Dynamike Eternal Order FullTimer 24148 Posts |
I got some questions:
1. What are the disadvantages using Extreme Burn? 2. Will it fold flat in a wallet? 3. Can it always be ready to perform when taken out immediately? 4. How many bills can be passed out to examine with Extreme Burn? |
Bobby Forbes Inner circle virginia beach, VA. 1569 Posts |
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On 2008-06-21 09:00, Dynamike wrote: 1. cant think of any 2. yes 3. yes 4. all but one |
Dynamike Eternal Order FullTimer 24148 Posts |
Ok, it passed. I'll order it. Thanks.
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simchamagic Regular user 190 Posts |
Dynamike,
One of the things I really liked about the effect is the quickness that you could start performing it. After doing what needs to be done and practicing - you are ready with a effect for life (with 600$ less). |
Bobby Forbes Inner circle virginia beach, VA. 1569 Posts |
Slow Burn is taught on this dvd as a bonus effect. Just thought I'd add that in there as well.
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Douglas Lippert Inner circle E Pluribus Unum 2343 Posts |
If anyone reading this is on the fence about getting Extreme Burn.
Don't be! Fantastic DVD like his Fiber Optics one.
Douglas Lippert
Former I.B.M. Ring #8 Secretary |
Dynamike Eternal Order FullTimer 24148 Posts |
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On 2008-06-21 16:36, Bobby Forbes wrote: I already have Slo Burn. The disadvantage is it is not angle proof. Quote:
On 2008-06-21 22:41, DVLKCC wrote: Yea, Fiber Optics is the best rope DVD I ever seen. If Extreme is on that level it must be the DVD with the cash change. |
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