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senno52 Regular user new york 161 Posts |
Hi,
Can anyone point me towards a dollar bill transforming to four quarters (25 cents) routine, if they know of any? I'm looking for something visual. I've got some ideas, but want to see what's been published. Thanks. best, joe |
Bill Hegbli Eternal Order Fort Wayne, Indiana 22797 Posts |
I don't know of any magic by magicians that uses quarters. I never heard of such a transformation, some productions, but no transformations.
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Zauberman Veteran user 314 Posts |
Look no further than Fujiwara Gimmick. Four coins to bill or vise vera.
@ 2:30 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ElqlW8aPhM |
senno52 Regular user new york 161 Posts |
Thanks for that, I'll definitely check it out. Any I should have mentioned I am looking for something 'barehanded' (at least apparently).
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magicman29 Inner circle hertfordshire 1245 Posts |
On camera tricks by casshan wallace there is a 4 quarters to a dollar bill trick if that's any good to you.
Kieran |
senno52 Regular user new york 161 Posts |
Thanks. I’ll check it out
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Jonathan Townsend Eternal Order Ossining, NY 27297 Posts |
Would you be okay dropping the bill onto a tray?
...to all the coins I've dropped here
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senno52 Regular user new york 161 Posts |
Possibly. I managed to work out a version I’m pretty happy with using just a TT. Still looking for better ways to secure quarters besides basically (trying to) quietly taking them out of my pocket. So still looking at other versions.
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Gerald Deutsch Special user 526 Posts |
Al Baker has "Change For A Dollar" where change is produced from the bill.
See page 344 of Hugards Magic Monthly August 1947 |
Ihop Inner circle Glen Spey, NY 1604 Posts |
I’ve done a trick transforming a bill to 10 dimes.
Unfortunately I don’t remember where I got it from. I never tried quarters.
Ihor
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jim ferguson Veteran user Ayrshire, Scotland 386 Posts |
There is an item in "The Magic of Michael Ammar" book, which is a transformation of a dollar bill into four quarters - the method can be used to change a bill into any small object.
It looks very clean, although technically you aren't. Jim |
senno52 Regular user new york 161 Posts |
Thanks all
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john G New user 43 Posts |
Got change by jason Yu looks pretty cool just u=you have to be careful about lighting
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countrymaven Inner circle 1426 Posts |
How bout a thumb t. and a classic palm? seems like it could work . you could ditch the th t. pretty easily with the surprise factor.
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senno52 Regular user new york 161 Posts |
That's similar to what I worked out. Thank
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Signet Loyal user 257 Posts |
I sometimes do this to clerks when I'm paying for something. I use the Quiver coin purse. It's not bare handed, but it goes over pretty well.
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John Long Inner circle New Jersey 2826 Posts |
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On Jun 21, 2018, jim ferguson wrote: The closest I found to what you describe is "Silver Certificate", where a dollar bill changes into a single silver dollar. Were you thinking of something else? John
Breathtaking Magic;
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TheGiz Veteran user 335 Posts |
You might want to check out John Carneys "Logical Bill trick." He produces 4 halves, but I think you could use quarters. The bill then changes to 100.
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Tivoli Loyal user Paris (France) 252 Posts |
Or you can use this technic here on my web site still there after years http://arthur.tivoli.free.fr/
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jim ferguson Veteran user Ayrshire, Scotland 386 Posts |
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On Jul 19, 2018, John Long wrote: John, my apologies for not replying sooner, I had forgotten all about this thread. The item I'm referring to is on page 60, its the last part of the Utilities chapter. Its described as a vanish, but Mike mentions its use as a transformation into four quarters (although you could use any small object). The second picture on the opposite page shows how things are held for the transformation. Jim |
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