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moualb
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Neal's bunny bill is explained too in the world's greatest magic serie : Money Magic. But this is the only origami in the dvd , the rest is magic routines performed with dollar bills.
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On 2008-08-05 05:13, Judah Vee wrote:
Mr. Neale apparently allowed his bunny bill to be printed here:

http://www.avnertheeccentric.com/bunny_bill.html

I got mine to work on the first fold!!

That address seems to have changed to
http://www.avnertheeccentric.com/bunny_bill.php
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I see this is pretty old, but I have bought the bunny bill book, and the greater magic DVD. Unfortunately when Mr Neal does the folds for the ears his hands cover the view and the book is also unclear to me. I have been practicing on large size dollars and get all the way to the ears and than I lose it. Any help out there?

Thanks
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I made mine based upon the pdf in the link I gave, it is probably the same as what you have in the book.

It took me a long time, and some experimentation. I finaly got it to work, but I don't think I would be of much help.

If I remember right, the directions gave alternate ways to do certain folds (for right vs. left side). Since the end was the same, I used the same method for each side. I this is where you are, you might look for the alternate method, it may be easier for you.

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I made one just the other day. I have it kind of flattening out at the moment.

I may have done something wrong, cause I have to practically fold the thing in half to get the rabbit to pop up.
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There's a somewhat easier (but not as nice looking) version on the TA dvds
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Very old thread this, but in case anyone is interested still I'm a big fan of Jeremy Shafer. He has a You Tube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s6TKw9CLxc0 where he teaches how to fold a rabbit in a hat that pops up (and even Dem's how to produce this). His book Origami Pop-Up's: to Amaze an Amuse is also worth checking out as it has a couple of neat pop-up bunnies.

Jeremy is an Origamist (is that even a word) and not a magician but his books are a treasure trove for magician's looking for novel ideas to incorporate into a set.
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It will actually be a great Idea to take a black piece of paper fold it up into a hat and origami bunny slowly appears from the hat.
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Https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CHiBL7hO-Uw

I don't have this so I can't speak to it's quality, but here's a folds itself version.
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Yeah, it's Jeremy Shafer's scheme "Rabbit in a Hat"
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