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Magic KL Inner circle 2564 Posts |
I hate the new Cdn bills. They all have a see-through window now, so I can hide anything...tricks like extreme burn and nightshades don't really work anymore.
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yachanin Inner circle Cleveland, OH 2105 Posts |
Hi Magic KL,
Perhaps you could develop some patter around the idea that you were recently in the U.S. and have some bills left over from your visit. In that way, it would make sense that you show U.S. bills and could still perform Extreme Burn. Regards, Steve
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Danny Kazam Inner circle 1516 Posts |
There are several alternatives, but nothing beats being able to use your own country's currency.
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Magic KL Inner circle 2564 Posts |
Oops, I meant to say "I can't" in my comment.
Thanks for the great idea, Steve. Danny, I guess you hate the new bills, too. It would be nice for them to consult with us magicians first before they bring out the new design!! Wishful thinking~ |
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Zombie Magic Inner circle I went out for a beer and now have 8733 Posts |
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phillipsart Veteran user Australia 310 Posts |
Does this work with Australian plastic money?
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Aberdeen1234 New user 51 Posts |
Do you guys use the handout method? Or do you just hold on to the bills after the change?
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Ultimatecreate New user Montreal, Quebec 27 Posts |
So hands up if your first attempt to make this was a disaster?
Luckily my first attempt was with magazine cuttings and canadian tire $0.05 bills. I brought over some copydex (from the uk) which everyone seems to suggest over and above rubber cement. However the copydex seems to 'bunch up' when drying ad seems quick thick (even when applied in a thin layer...which I know doesn't quite make sense, but users of copydex might know what I'm getting at). any canadians out there who have put this together using local supplies? |
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tomsk192 Inner circle 3894 Posts |
Rubber Cement is definitely the way to go. I grew up with Copydex, hate the stuff! I had to pick apart my first attempt, but nailed it with the second go.
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Fire Starter Inner circle 4809 Posts |
I used an ordinary glue stick and it worked fine,i just could not get the knack of doing the trick,lol,in my draw now dismantled,when done right it does look an awesome visual.
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tomsk192 Inner circle 3894 Posts |
Such a shame though, Fire Starter. There's something about changing scraps of paper into £100 in twenty quid notes that really gets people, y'know?
It's still a tidy amount of cash, so I think the effect appeals to us on a venal level. |
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Fire Starter Inner circle 4809 Posts |
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On Mar 26, 2015, tomsk192 wrote: Yes you are right there mate,plus all them twenty quid notes in my hand I just end up spending them as well,lol, I do something similar with dollar bills,can not remember what the effect is called now. |
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Nick Lande New user 27 Posts |
Best brand of rubber cement to use?
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jcroop Special user 771 Posts |
Most I suspect use Elmers because of availability which works well.
I have also used the type of cement used for fixing punctures in tires - Xtra-Seal Chemical Vulcanizing Cement. It is a little thinner when it dries and also works well. But it is a little bit more expensive |
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BaryBazz Loyal user United Kingdom 213 Posts |
Can someone advise what the preferred choice is now with UK money as the lottery slips are a bit wider and longer than £20 notes
Barry |
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Gaz Lawrence Inner circle 5991 Posts |
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On Jun 2, 2015, BaryBazz wrote: I use £10 notes and they look and work great with UK lotto tickets |
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Saturn UK Inner circle 2658 Posts |
I find the narrower the notes the easier it is to cover all the angles.
You can do this with £20 notes but I find I have to be more careful with the displays due to the width. I actually use Dollar bills which are nice and narrow which means I can cover everything very well.
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BaryBazz Loyal user United Kingdom 213 Posts |
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On Jun 3, 2015, Saturn UK wrote: Ok thanks Mark |
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Nelix New user 3 Posts |
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On Jun 2, 2015, BaryBazz wrote: Here is a good source of UK Lottery Tickets, created in both £20 and £10 sizes, Watch the video in the link for more details: http://www.propdog.co.uk/tyvek-lottery-t......e%20burn Dave, who runs the site, is a working magician and a really nice guy. |
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lumagic New user 52 Posts |
My favorite trick with money! thanks to Richard Sanders
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