I have owned this trick before and recently bought the L&L version from Mr. Sanders website. I'm
noticing a lot of the same concerns among reviewers. To anyone questioning this before buying, let
me try to explain some misconceptions.
1. This doesn't have to cost a lot of money to
make. If you make 5 's change to 5 's, that's compared to the 5 or 5 that some people think it
costs to make. Or, if you want to do it for super cheap, change 5 magazine clippings to 5 's.
2. There are ways covered in the dvd to be able to hand out all 5 bills.
3. Don't worry
about going to the bank for crisp bills. Since U.S. money is made from cotton, you can iron the
bills with some spray starch on the cotton setting (no steam). Let the iron sit on the bill for
30-60 seconds. The bill will look as good as new!
4. The trick does not destroy bills. If
you make the gimmick like Richard instructs, the bills can be used and replaced later.
5.
Yes, there is some construction needed on your part but it is not hard. It'll probably take the
average person 10-15 min to make (mainly because the more precise you are, the better the trick will
look).
I hope you take the time to make the gimmick properly. It will last a long time. And
if it does need replacing, just go to the bank for replacements!