Its revolutionary, and truly, if you can truly do magic, I wouldnt do it any differently. Happy
Julio shared this with us. Best use for the changes? Up to you. I going to my local currency
exchange (look up one in your area) so I can go up to a server after a meal and ask if they happen
to take Japanese Yen. She politely says no. During the no response answer, we say, European
currency? She says no. Canadian money??? Shes laughing at this point and says no. Fineeeeeee,,
(final change) here is a $50. End clean, she goes wtf, and you can reset with another $50 for
another occasion in like 10 seconds max. Cheers everyone!!!
-Dan
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And MORE! Julio took bill changes to the next level. Where bills have to be folded to effectuate a
change, (Greed, Every change win the Switch book, The Mobius Switch is ungaffed but only allows for
2 changes and need a lot of practice) and here comes Julio with a full view bill change 3 times, and
the final bill can be handed out at the end. WTF?
There is a bonus, and it justifies the
price, so 10/10 on bang for your buck. Because the gaff you make is interchangeable, you can cover
plots from: traveling around the world with currencies plot; a standard multiple bill changes;
different sizes of money changes (it can be done!!!); or my favorite, explain why multiplying money
doesn't work by showing a $20 (this is my own idea) up it to a $50, then to $100, then finally to a
gag bill, or piece of paper saying "Oops, 404 Error" or something to that nature.
Heres the
final thoughts on this: Some may be clever and fall in love with the video so hard (as I did) and
ask if you can BORROW a bill and do the changes? This is me pushing the trick and gimmick to its
absolute limits. Its not explained on the DVD, but if I find a way, I'll add it to my comments.
Til then, and this is IMPORTANT, the whole trick relies on using your own bills and not a
spectators, UNLESS you do the Daniel Garcia idea, where you pocket their bill and switch it out for
the gimmick.
TL;DR Does the DVD meet and exceed its goals as advertised? Yes. 11/10
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the idea is good, unfortunately the explanation and the practicality of the effect is not there.
this is for professional magicians which they would really put lots of effort in order to perform
this effect in the real world. Very bad explanation and disappointed in general.
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First off, the trick is called Wall Street (an American icon) but they use European currency in the
instructional video. So, figuring out how to make the gimmick is virtually impossible. Then, when I
shared this feedback with the inventor they rudely sent me to hell in their bourgeois French way.
Finally, once you figure out how to make the gimmick it is virtually unusable. Save your money.
There are better bill flip tricks out there.
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Finally a bill switch without need of destroying any bill , no trimming no bill will be injured, and
ending clean and it could be handed out to the spectatator for freely and fully examination , the
only issue is that at the beginning the gimmick will be thicker , so better if you managed the
audience to be infront of you. Practice infront of the mirror until it will looks deceptive.
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