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kerpa![]() Special user Michael Miller 594 Posts ![]() |
Don't forget about the floating dollar bill
Michael Miller
(Michael Merlin: original family --and stage-- name) |
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think![]() New user 25 Posts ![]() |
Any reason you guys prefer Extreme Burn over the other versions out there?
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Dynamike![]() Eternal Order FullTimer 24148 Posts ![]() |
The customers give their best reaction over Extreme Burn.
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Sammy J.![]() Inner circle Castle Rock, Colorado 1786 Posts ![]() |
Hi think, welcome to the Café. I prefer Extreme Burn because it works dependably. I used to do Heiny 500, which is very nice, but from time to time I would miss a pinky break that is required. No such move required with EB.
Sammy
Sammy J. Teague
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BMF![]() Regular user Saint Louis 132 Posts ![]() |
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On 2009-05-20 23:06, mysto59 wrote: I use Impossible Dream, myself. It changes a two dollar bill into two one dollar bills, which are then changed into a five. A lot of people are impressed at seeing the $2, but the $5 gets absolutely everybody. |
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dduane![]() Special user Bridgewater, MA 776 Posts ![]() |
Juan Pablo's "Bare Hands Bill Production" has some very visual effects. Takes a little work to get smooth, but these are fast, visual and shocking to the spectator. They make great openers. I like producing a dollar from "thin air" and then flash-changing it to a $100 -- with no apparent folding or cover.
...just my thoughts. Duane |
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