To start off with this trick is an amazing bill change from a 1 to almost any other bill! Itʻs
similar to Greed by Daniel Garcia but it much faster and cleaner. Iʻm just gonna keep this review
short and simple.
Pros
-Visual as it gets.
-Reset in literally seconds
-Easy to make
-Easy to learn
-The video is almost exactly what youʻll see in person.
Cons
-The bill itself is not examinable, however, Patrick shows a way to get around this.
-Gimmick can be loud in a quiet environment
-You will need to use bills that you may not get
back meaning you may lose the bill to the gimmick.
Tips: I suggest using and older twenty,
five dollar bill or a 100 dollar bill because itʻs less noticeable because of the color differences.
Also youʻll probable want new bills because I used old bills and itʻs definitely not as clean as it
could be.
However, flaws aside. This trick is extremely visual and so easy to do. I believe
it deserves a 5 for creativity and simply because it leaves your audience stunned.
Very
detailed video by Patrick
All in all, I would recommend this trick.
"You will need to use bills that you may not get back"
???? Losing $20 bills to the gimmick sounds like a serious flaw. We're not talking about newspaper here. I need ALL my bills back, especially the 20s.
You have to cut some bills, but you can put them back together, just save all the pieces, it will be fine.
Almost all bill changes require you to modify one or more bills which add cost to the trick. If you're not willing to do that, I'd suggest you not purchase any bill change.
The tip is contradictory. First you suggest using older bills. Then you recommend using new bills. Which is it, and importantly, why/please explain? Thanks.
I'm no American, but I guess what Kihei meant was to use bills that are older in design (if that's the case) but less wear off. In Australia, some newer bills are printed with slightly different design and different shades of colour.
older bills are the same color tone what i would say is you need older "CRISPY" bills
Any torn, burned, or destroyed bill can be taken to a bank and exchanged for a new one as long as 1 full serial number is intact (just don't tell them that you destroyed it intentionally).
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