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Your favorite MONEY magic effect for close up
14 years 9 months ago #704
by magicTJ
Replied by magicTJ on topic Re:Your favorite MONEY magic effect for close up
I do Patrick Page\'s Easy Money and am working on the Heiney 500. I make mine using $i bills and $2 bills, and tell a story about doubling my money. Gets a very good response (every time) and I don\'t have to invest $500 (or $600) in a close up trick!
$2 bills are such an oddity that it gets almost as good a reaction as I have gotten when I used to use 100\'s.
$2 bills are such an oddity that it gets almost as good a reaction as I have gotten when I used to use 100\'s.
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14 years 9 months ago #718
by mattr
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Replied by mattr on topic Re:Your favorite MONEY magic effect for close up
TJ- Good idea on the Heiney 500. I think many are hesitant to do the large bill version just from the sheer expense and although in tough times, you can spend it (and I can\'t say that about many of my other magic investments).
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10 years 2 months ago #1380
by Daffy Doug
Replied by Daffy Doug on topic Re:Your favorite MONEY magic effect for close up
Anybody here ever try \"Polaroid Money Outdone?\" That is a wonderful take on the classic polaroid money effect done WITHOUT the wallet. You take a few ones and with no cover you magically transform them into tens then twenties. It\'s beautiful and magical.
As of late, though, I\'m favoring \"Rainmaker\", and in fact am using it as the opening effect in my stand-up show.
Go to Penguin and do a search. You will surely be impressed.
As of late, though, I\'m favoring \"Rainmaker\", and in fact am using it as the opening effect in my stand-up show.
Go to Penguin and do a search. You will surely be impressed.
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9 years 9 months ago #1401
by lizardskins
Replied by lizardskins on topic Re:Your favorite MONEY magic effect for close up
Hi All
My favourite go to money routine for close up has always been Extreme Burn by Richard Sanders, I utilized UK lottery fill in tickets for the switch which works well.
If I\'m performing at weddings, restaurants and parties table hopping I\'ve been performing the Bag4Life routine by Mark Bendall which uses a split magnetic coin, I then say to the spectators \"most people think that it\'s the £2 coin that\'s magic but it\'s really the 1 penny\"
I go straight away into the penny through TicTac box which leaves them rather stunned, these are great openers for any table hopping sets
Here\'s Bag4Life
Best wishes
Paul
My favourite go to money routine for close up has always been Extreme Burn by Richard Sanders, I utilized UK lottery fill in tickets for the switch which works well.
If I\'m performing at weddings, restaurants and parties table hopping I\'ve been performing the Bag4Life routine by Mark Bendall which uses a split magnetic coin, I then say to the spectators \"most people think that it\'s the £2 coin that\'s magic but it\'s really the 1 penny\"
I go straight away into the penny through TicTac box which leaves them rather stunned, these are great openers for any table hopping sets
Here\'s Bag4Life
Best wishes
Paul
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9 years 9 months ago #1402
by ssmagic
Replied by ssmagic on topic Re:Your favorite MONEY magic effect for close up
Ok, this may sound crazy, but those money makers which are included in kid\'s magic sets and really pretty baffling if done correctly. Michael Carbonaro did a version on his TV show (Carbonaro Effect) and sold it by first having the paper go through with out being changed.
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