> Slow Motion Bill Transpo by Eugene Burger

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Verified buyer Pro Privacy ON (login to see reviewer names) on July 29th, 2015
This video is excellent, Burger covers every possible detail from presentation to construction to history in a clear easy to follow manner.

The cons:
- The prop will cost $ to build
- The prop will, over time, wear down. In fact Eugene states that he has been using his prop for 6 months and it is time to make a new one.
- This translates into at least $ a year in prop cost for this effect.

The pros:
- The effect is engaging and direct, a perfect pocket trick.

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waynechung81
Aug 07th 2015 5:53pm
It does not cost anything to build if you use rubber cement. You can always wipe the rubber cement off when you need to spend the money. The Bills you use to make the gimmick can be exchanged at the bank since more than half of them are undamaged.

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davdotscott
Jun 14th 2022 9:02am
Use prop money you can get on Amazon. Looks great ad is cheap in cost.

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