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doctor_joe Regular user Vancouver, CANADA 107 Posts |
I am really intrigued by both Fraud and Hundy 500. Can anyone tell me if Fraud can be done with money from other countries (e.g. Canada)? Even if it can't, that's OK because I have a business convention in Seattle where I could try this out on my American colleagues.
Also, I'd be interested in learning which magic shop had the best price on Fraud. Joe Finkler Vancouver, CANADA |
TangPau New user 7 Posts |
You should search the forums there has been a lot of discussion on this idea, some good ideas for Canadian money.
Great trick btw |
weisby New user Sweden 16 Posts |
Fraud and Hundy 500 works best with bills that are the same size. I, living in Sweden, have searched for bills, for Hundy 500 the same size as the swedish 100 kronor; 72 x 140 millimeter.
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Branden Darcel New user Colorado Springs, CO 72 Posts |
I'm sure the idea for Hundy is something that can be applied to pretty much any currency. I don't see why not. However, with Fraud, I'm not quite sure if that could work. Right off the bat you'd have to get creative and put some extra work into doing it with foreign money...and I'm unsure if foreign currency has the same qualities as Amercian dollars. It would be interesting to see someone who worked Fraud into a foreign currency.
Branden Darcel
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doctor_joe Regular user Vancouver, CANADA 107 Posts |
I think I understand the concept behind Hundy 500, but not Fraud. However, I will purchase the latter because the effect is so visual. There is a conference in Seattle next month that I plan to attend and if I can learn this trick in time, then I can do it with American bills and amaze my colleagues.
Joe Finkler Vancouver, CANADA |
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