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imgic Inner circle Moved back to Midwest to see 1337 Posts |
Recently picked up Extreme Burn. Since I don't like idea of turning small bills into larger (always leads to questions and wanting to have the money) I made "play money."
Patter is that I've learned to change $1 into $100...as I do it, it's play money. Inspired by monopoly money, I changed color to match dollar bills. Also had to create a face bill. Recently for a birthday I customized one of the bills which I handed out. Click here to view attached image.
"Imagination is more important than knowledge."
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Dan Ford Special user Illinois 753 Posts |
Nice job imgic!
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Ron Cowart New user Deep South USA 45 Posts |
That's pretty cool! Creative thinking. Well done imgic!
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MeetMagicMike Inner circle Gainesville Fl 3501 Posts |
What a great idea. You should have your name and contact info on all the play money.
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imgic Inner circle Moved back to Midwest to see 1337 Posts |
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On Apr 2, 2021, MeetMagicMike wrote: Easily done, and with corporate gigs, can make one side their logo or marketing message.
"Imagination is more important than knowledge."
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Forza Azzurri New user 84 Posts |
Nick Diffatte's "Play Money" paid my library fine today! I went in to pick up something I'd requested and at the desk I said, "I don't have time to pay my fines right now, will I be able to use this?" I displayed my Monopoly $100 and the librarian laughed. I did the transformation and said, "How about this?" He said, "That's so cool it's worth erasing your fines." I only had a couple of bucks in pending fines, but I think I'm now technically a professional as this is the first time I made money as a magician.
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