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DanielCoyne![]() Special user Western Massachussetts 544 Posts ![]() |
I just got, made and practiced Extreme Burn. Like everybody else, I'm over the moon. I have some handling questions that I'm curious about...
Do you use 4 or 5 (visible) bills? I'm starting with 4 -- it helps me keep the handling simple and casual. Also...do you do the reverse change back to ones (or paper or whatever)? It resets so nicely, and the effect is so impressive, it's almost irresistible not to repeat it. But somehow I think it might be better not to. Pros of switching back to ones: * Leaves the wad perfectly reset. * Allows you to do one of the other gorgeous changes. * Gives the audience a chance to know what's coming, and still be dazzled. Cons of switching back to ones: * Losing all that money is somehow disappointing and anticlimactic. * Even though I don't think there's much danger of discovery, a smart audience member will know that everything is still right there somewhere. * Makes the effect look too easy. * Slightly less magical the second time. What's everybody think? -Daniel |
jprace![]() Inner circle 2209 Posts ![]() |
I use 5 bills, it just seems more natural to me. And I always change them back to $1s, I say if I don't it's called counterfeit. It all works into the patter.
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afknight![]() Elite user 493 Posts ![]() |
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On 2009-01-06 22:42, magicman4646 wrote: Me too, although my patter is somewhat different but I do change them back to ones. |
jocdoc![]() Inner circle Carlsbad, CA 1181 Posts ![]() |
I explain that my wife gives me a few dollars a week for allowance, but I discovered a way to make those 5 bills go a long way by changing them into 5 twenties. If my wife happens to walk in on me, I demonstrate that I can quickly change them back to ones and she's none the wiser...
Life is an improv. The game goes on...
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M Sini![]() Inner circle 1361 Posts ![]() |
I use 5 bills because I think it helps with cover to a small extent, plus since I use 1's to 20's, I like to show that I turned $5 into $100. Somehow $4 to $80 just isn't as cool to me.
I do change them back but not to the same audience. When I approach the next group of people I use a different patter and show the 5 20's and change them back to 1s. |
DanielCoyne![]() Special user Western Massachussetts 544 Posts ![]() |
Thanks guys.
Yeah, I may try working with 5 bills again. I agree that is might help with cover. I will also switch to twenties soon. Quote:
On 2009-01-07 10:32, herdman14 wrote: Totally agree. : ) -Dan |
nicky![]() New user 67 Posts ![]() |
Can this effect be done with foreign currency?
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Rizzo![]() Inner circle East Coast 3169 Posts ![]() |
Yes it can.
Nothing Personal-Strictly Business
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Ragnu (the O.K.)![]() New user 7 Posts ![]() |
I love this effect! I think it may be one of the most visual and magical close-up effects I've ever done!
I use 4 $1's that turn into $50's. One thing I've discovered after doing this for awhile is that there is a lot of heat on the bills after the transformation(s). I added a rubber check at the end of my presentation to use as motivation to ditch the bills and add a little final chukle. My shtick is as follows: "Let me show you something that I think is so much fun, it borders on illegal. Well, that may be overstating it, but it sure as hell drives cashiers crazy! Especially at the supermarket. (I can't help it, I'm convinced there's a ten-year-old kid trapped somewhere deep inside.) I love doing this on Saturday mornings, when it's my turn to do the shopping; and, I've just unloaded a week's worth of groceries from the cart. (By the way, are you ever the designated shopper? ... Then, I'm sure you can relate.) As they're checking me out, if I'm feeling particularly mischevious, I'll casually reach into my pocket and take out a wimpy, wad of ones; and just stand there and wait. When they're at the last few items I can almost feel them looking over, watching, wondering 'How the heck does he think he's going to pay for all of this?' When I'll look down and just mumble to myself, 'One, two, three, four... I think I'll need a little MORE! Well, that's better. Let's see, fifty, one, one-fifty, two; M'am, I'm pretty sure that this should do!' I wish you could be in line with me. People freak! I once had a little old lady stagger back and go "Hay-zeus!" Better yet, are the young kids, who are like startled deer and'll go "Ahhh!" and then reach for the mike 'Assistance! Register three!'I'll say, 'Please, come on, stop! You don't have to go there; if this is too much for you to handle, relax. In the time it takes to blink; we could start all over again!... Now you guys do accept personal checks, don't you?!'." Well, there you have it. The choreography of the effect pretty much follows the patter. It's become one of my favorites! (Thank you Richard Sanders!) All my best, Jay |
mleskanic![]() Regular user 152 Posts ![]() |
I use 4 bills in total because it is less bulky and easier to conceal all of the bills, I normally change the bills to 5's then back to 1's because it is "not legal" or counterfeit, but if I get the opportunity like Richard says then I will pay with them and obviously not switch them back.
Matt Leskanic
www.cardsharkentertainment.net |
justinwebb![]() New user 41 Posts ![]() |
I personally prefer using the 5 bills instead of the 4. I personally have almost gotten caught using the four so I switched to five since it gives more cover. but anyway I look at this trick it is amazing and well worth all I gave for it. I love richards idea .
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DanielCoyne![]() Special user Western Massachussetts 544 Posts ![]() |
Ragnu -- I like your story a lot. Thanks for sharing it in such detail.
Mind if I borrow and adapt? -daniel |
Ragnu (the O.K.)![]() New user 7 Posts ![]() |
Dan,
It's my pleasure. Go for it! One other suggestion... Actually, do it at the supermarket and see what reactions you get. Sometimes your best lines will be reality based! All my best, Jay |
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