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brody Inner circle Omaha 1313 Posts |
I'm trying to find a bill change with some rather odd requirements.
I want it as visual as possible......iow: a minimal amount of folding.....AND.. I'm able to set it up with the Interce$$or "corner". The change should be "bill to white paper". This will be parlor style, and I do NOT plan on letting the bill or paper to be examined. The borrowed to gaffed sw@@ch will be in my pocket using a joke for cover. Then the bill will have the corner torn. Then the bill will be changed to paper. Then the bill will be produced from the usual impossible location. Any ideas on a particular model of change? Thx. |
InventorRu New user 84 Posts |
Although I understand the principle of the Interse$$or corner I haven't done it myself but I'm reasonably convinced you could do it with 'Copy Cash'
The reason I'm not saying it for sure is that with 'Copy Cash' you would fold the bill into 8ths(fold in half,half again and then half again) and I'm just being extra cautious wondering if a fold would interfere with the corner. Anyway "copy cash' uses a nice little switch that if you practise turning over the final reveal you can make it look completely clean. Hope this helps, Rufus |
brody Inner circle Omaha 1313 Posts |
Yeah, never done the "corner" either. Just have a idea I'm playing with. I'll check out copy cash...thanks
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brody Inner circle Omaha 1313 Posts |
Copy Cash has a few too many folds for my needs. Also, after reading InventorRu's post, I see that I wasn't clear. I'll do the sw@@ch, then tear the corner, THEN do the bill change.
So, the extra fold in Copy Cash wouldn't be a problem. But, again, I'm looking for as few folds as possible. |
Bill Hegbli Eternal Order Fort Wayne, Indiana 22797 Posts |
Without folding, then you can use a Himber Wallet, or the Harry Anderson Himber Wallet that will allow the spectator to hold the wallet and open it to find the blank paper with missing corner.
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brody Inner circle Omaha 1313 Posts |
Thanks Bill, but I don't think that's very visual.
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Bill Hegbli Eternal Order Fort Wayne, Indiana 22797 Posts |
I wish you luck on coming up with your idea. I really think if there was a way it would have been invented already, but maybe you can create something new.
Maybe you will find something in the book "Switch" which is a book dedicated to dollar bill switches. Here is a review: http://www.magicbookreport.com/2012/03/s......-lovick/ |
Bill Hegbli Eternal Order Fort Wayne, Indiana 22797 Posts |
Spritz Switch:
http://www.penguinmagic.com/p/S10844 DynaSwitch: http://www.penguinmagic.com/p/S6206 The Mobius Switch: http://www.penguinmagic.com/p/2657 Juan Hundred Dollar Bill Switch: http://www.penguinmagic.com/p/1385 |
brody Inner circle Omaha 1313 Posts |
Bill:
There's definately a couple of possibles. Spritz and Mobius seem like things to check. Thanks |
dduane Special user Bridgewater, MA 784 Posts |
For no apparent folding, I like the Juan Hundred Dollar Bill Switch.
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brody Inner circle Omaha 1313 Posts |
Well, I'll take a look at that Juan.
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