Play the money game and have fun with these routines especially that under the table see if you pick
the right bill trick. I highly recommend this for a good amount of room to jazz things up and
interact with your participants.
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Usually, if it's got Greg Wilson's name on it, it's pure gold. This time isn't an exception. The
effects on this project are hard hitting, streamline, and easy to do. It's exactly what you want. My
only problem with switchcraft is that they say that these effects can be done with any currency.
While that is in fact true, they skim over the differences in gimmick construction for polymer
bills. I wish they had information on plastic bills because they are harder to work with. I always
like to hear the pro tips in those regards. In short, buy this, especially if your currency isn't
polymer.
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I picked this up from Greg Wilson last week at a lecture. if you have either Hundy 500, Heiny 500
or even Prophet--this takes the bill switch effect to a higher level. you can use something that
would have been prohibitively expensive and now you have an affordable "gimmick" to do a number of
effects not possible with the original concepts.
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Overall a solid product and the method/s taught do work, but only with paper bills. Unfortunately
this means for me, living in Australia, this effect will NOT work at all. Why? Because Australian
currency is plastic and it's hard to fold/crease. ALSO, our bills have a transparent window that is
a see-through section on the bill. So this effect will sadly not work at all. That said, I'll
probably end up just printing some fake bills for a gag in order for me to be able to use the
effect. Stay away from this if your country's currency isn't paper-like.
Oh, and needless
to say you will have to 'waste' some bills in order to construct the gimmick should you choose to
use real currency.
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