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Review King Eternal Order 14446 Posts |
I didn't know it was Harry Anderson (Harry the Hat, Night Court). He passed a coin shop and saw a sheet of uncut bills and...created it. He let Jim Lewis market it. Harry says Vernon carried and used the bill.
"Of all words of tongue and pen,
the saddest are, "It might have been" ..........John Greenleaf Whittier |
mrunge Inner circle Charleston, SC 3716 Posts |
Me neither...thanks for the history lesson!
Mark. |
Review King Eternal Order 14446 Posts |
Mark, there's a 2-part audio interview with Harry on this site:
http://linkingpage.com/
"Of all words of tongue and pen,
the saddest are, "It might have been" ..........John Greenleaf Whittier |
mrunge Inner circle Charleston, SC 3716 Posts |
Thanks, Christopher. I appreciate the link.
Mark. |
manal Inner circle York ,PA. 1412 Posts |
This was "outed" in the book WiseGuy. It's a great book.
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Sammy J. Inner circle Castle Rock, Colorado 1786 Posts |
I bought a sheet of uncut bills so I could make my own mis-made bills, but I don't know how to cut them so they look clean. A friend mentioned a roller cutter, but I don't want to buy one as they look expensive. I believe that places like Kinko's have this type of cutter, but I don't know that they would be cool with someone coming in wanting to cut US currency.
Any ideas on cutting methods? Thanks, Sam
Sammy J. Teague
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tpax Elite user Columbia, Maryland 443 Posts |
Use a razor knife with a fresh blade and a straight edge.
I would tear a few out so you get frayed edges. This is the ideal bill if you do a torn/restored to mismade. |
Sammy J. Inner circle Castle Rock, Colorado 1786 Posts |
Thanks, tpax, I will give it a try!
Sammy J. Teague
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Review King Eternal Order 14446 Posts |
I wonder if you brought it to a craft store that had the huge cutting machines?
"Of all words of tongue and pen,
the saddest are, "It might have been" ..........John Greenleaf Whittier |
Darwin Ortiz V.I.P. 486 Posts |
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On 2008-08-12 20:39, Christopher Kavanagh wrote: P. Howard Lyons describes the mis-made bill in the September, 1956, issue of Ibidem. (Harry Anderson would have been about four years old at the time.) Lyons’ application, still one of the best for this particular item, is in conjunction with the Moneymaker prop. |
manal Inner circle York ,PA. 1412 Posts |
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On 2008-08-17 07:11, Darwin Ortiz wrote: I forgot I had read of this in the book "Switch". |
Leeman Special user Hollywood, CA 709 Posts |
If you are going to buy and make your own mismade bill, why not just tear them out? This was what was described in the Wise Guy book. Anderson would borrow a single, tear it into four pieces and then restore it, albeit into a mismade version. He would then either restore the bill or let the spectator keep the mismade one. Wise Guy is a great book, by the way, for more than just because it is full of great, polished routines. Also, if you have a sheet of bills, you should try and find a routine written up in Genii a couple of years ago called "George of the Jumble". It's a torn and restored bill routine that uses a slightly different version of the mismade bill.
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Leeman Special user Hollywood, CA 709 Posts |
Harry Anderson not only invented the mismade bill, but also paper currency. And not only that, but he did it all while still a fetus.
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jimtron Inner circle 2039 Posts |
Any other sources of information (books, online sources, etc) regarding history of mismade bill? I plan to get Lovick's Switch book, and keeping an eye out for Wise Guy and Ibidem, but am curious about any other info.
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Bill Hegbli Eternal Order Fort Wayne, Indiana 22797 Posts |
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On Aug 14, 2008, Sammy J. wrote: The electric fabric wheel cutters are expensive. But they make a simple disc blade roller knife, called a rotary cutter, that cuts just as good for a few dollars. You will need to buy one of green rotary cutting pads and a good straight edge ruler. They come with a couple extra blade for different type of material, paper, cardboard and fabric. A friend of mine bought several sheets of bills, and simply went to a copy store, and they cut them. They use to cut at $2 a slice, but they make adjustments for special projects usually. |
mtgoldstein Veteran user Houston, TX 325 Posts |
Very cool
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