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joeybaron Regular user dallas,texas 101 Posts |
How do you deal with the bill switch ( kozloski,kevin king money morph)in non us currency? the bills are different sized for each denomination.
I am often in the situation of being in another country and in that context,using us currency for this effect seems like I am using a magic prop rather than the impromptu borrowing a bill from spectator.really interested in all thinking on this issue.thanks,joey |
korttihai_82 Inner circle Finland 1880 Posts |
The size difference is not really that big if you use 10euro and 20 euro bills. Of course you could do as I did and make 100euro bills same size as 20 and 10 euro bills with computer. Carry them both with you and when you borrow a bill justa as either 10 of 20, they are the most common anyway.
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GSmithson Regular user 101 Posts |
Size really does not matter. In fact, if the audience is familar with the different physical dimensions of the notes, the effect will be all the more surprising. Especially if you hand genuine bills out for inspection during the various phases of the transformations.
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Mark Young New user south florida 33 Posts |
I do it all the time. You may need to adjust a fold or two for the larger bills but its easy to figure out.
It actually makes the trick stronger when someone in the United States pulls out foreign money to challenge you. I usually make a comment about the current exchange rate and hand them back a dollar. Mark |
AngeJudor New user 51 Posts |
I usually change a spectator 10 Euro bill into a 5 Euro bill and if you adjust the position of the bills the spectator won't see anything.
Ange. |
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