This trick has been around for a long time and is still widely used today. Levitations are probably
the most stunning pieces of magic out there so you definitively want to be a part of that. Once
you're set up, it will last you a while and you can use other things such as coins, regular paper,
and other lightweight objects as opposed to just money. If you haven't done this trick before, get
it and you'll won't regret it.
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This is the intro for levitating small objects. You can control and animate it it's a really great
trick. To see more stuff like this and are interested than check out Steve Fearson he specializes in
stuff like this.
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The floating bill effect is a modern day classic trick. At this price it is certainly worth buying!
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I just got this trick today in the mail and i like it a lot! it does not included any hard sleights
or gimmicks and you hardly even need to practice. It is easy to perform and gets good reactions! If
you buy this trick you should go to the green box at the top of this page that says,
"mypenguinmagic" and type in your account name and the guy that does that video will teach you how
to do the trick, and will teach you other stunts to do with the bill trick like to roll it on your
arm or make it stay on the tip of your finger! buy it,i know you will like it!
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I only save my favorite favorite tricks for a 5 star so with that being said this is why I rate it 4
stars. Over all it's a great gimmick easy to perform and as long as you're not worried about The
cause of the bill to float showing up You're good to go
I don't know why but I found really hard to use the thread it kept ripping when I stripped it
carefully. But when it did work it was ok even though it's pretty easy to see it if your wearing
white.
Very good , Need practice , Not very close ..
If you're a fan of IT work, you already know what you need to know.
If you haven't done IT
work before: This is a decent place to start. The video is a young Oz Pearlman demonstrating the
uses and setup of the works.
Not my cup of tea, and it'll just sit in the drawer until I
find somebody near me that'll appreciate it, but if you don't mind gimmicky magic, you may find some
uses.
I like this trick, but it just doesn't suit my taste in magic. I'm trying not to give away the
secret, but you can tell how its done in bright light or close up. It's just not practical for me.
Still a good trick, but I never use it.
MPC
It can freak out some audiences and is well worth it. It does require practice as does everything
else but if your willing to put the time into this, it can be fun to perform.