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alexon New user 32 Posts |
Is anyone familiar with the new Cinch bill switch which is just being offered? It is supposed to use a novel method. I was wondering how practical and effective it is.
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flimnar Special user Salt Lake 577 Posts |
I was wondering the same thing. I found this thread about Cinch on "Latest and Greatest".
http://www.themagiccafe.com/forums/viewt......m=218&40
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motown Inner circle Atlanta by way of Detroit 6127 Posts |
The method looks like an improvement on something Peter Eggink came out with a while back based on the video. It looks real good. I like it.
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bowers Inner circle Oakboro N.C. 7024 Posts |
I own it. a very visual in you face bill change.
I still like my tt bill change.but what I like about this is its a instant change. todd |
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motown Inner circle Atlanta by way of Detroit 6127 Posts |
Can this be used to change one countries currency into another?
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chriswiehl Veteran user 388 Posts |
Yes you can change currency if you want. once you learn the principle behind the effect you can apply this to switch lots of things. the effects in the demo are the ones included and you can easily come up with more.
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alexon New user 32 Posts |
I understand that you can hand the bill out afterwards for examination.
My question is this. When you do the t.t. method as I do, following certain guidelines and with some practice, the hands can be held 'naturally' when and after you give out the bill. In other words for the skilled practitioner of the t.t. it is not perfectly obvious that he is concealing something. The same is true of palming coins. Now I know that the Cinch is not with a t.t. but is the Cinch method similar in that respect, that with some practice you can make the appearance of being clean while you hand out the bill, or is it going to look impossibly awkward? |
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bowers Inner circle Oakboro N.C. 7024 Posts |
Alexon
you can look clean and hand the bill out. like with the tt.but remember I said look clean. not be clean. todd |
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BarryTX Regular user 133 Posts |
I've ordered Cinch and anxiously awaiting the delivery. I'm really looking forward to this one!
Barry |
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alexon New user 32 Posts |
Thanks Bowers. that's about what I figured. Sounds good enough for me. I think I am going to order mine.
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adamsmaye New user 25 Posts |
I own cinch and it is a really visual bill change that can be examined after it changes and your hand looks completely clean
you can have empty hand if you really want. adam |
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alexon New user 32 Posts |
Hi. I finally got mine in the mail and it seems like a great trick, but my question is: where on the DVD is the PDF file? I have looked everywhere and cannot find it.
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BarryTX Regular user 133 Posts |
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On 2011-11-19 10:29, alexon wrote: Put the DVD in your computer and open windows explorer to see what is on the dvd disk itself, you will see the directory named CinchBills with the PDF file. You can then drag / copy to your hard drive. |
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BarryTX Regular user 133 Posts |
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On 2011-11-19 10:29, alexon wrote: Put the DVD in your computer and open windows explorer to see what is on the dvd disk itself, you will see the directory named CinchBills with the PDF file. You can then drag / copy to your hard drive. |
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alexon New user 32 Posts |
Thanks. I will try that.
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Conus Special user 657 Posts |
I recall a bill switch of this nature appearing in the monthly tricks section of a popular magic magazine thirty years ago (or so).
As I remember, the trick was by a Japanese magician and used a common object as the "gimmick." Anyone else recall the magician's name? |
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Ryan Bliss Regular user 136 Posts |
Shaun Robison has been my friend and mentor for about 5 years now. I remember going to his house for one of our weekly sessions and he said he wanted to show me something. When he performed it my draw dropped, and then he was nice enough to teach it to me. This was weeks before PaperCrane got involved. The method is very smart. It packs small, plays huge, and its even examinable. What more can you want in a bill change?
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Ryan Bliss Regular user 136 Posts |
Conus: yes Cinch is based off of an effect published by a japanese magician and although I cannot remember his name, Shaun credits him on the DVD.
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alexon New user 32 Posts |
Well, I received mine in the mail and it is a little gem. My question is: is there a place to buy replacements for those little gimmicks that come with Cinch? It is only a matter of time before one of them is lost.
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Ryan Bliss Regular user 136 Posts |
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On 2011-11-25 14:41, alexon wrote: I will ask him and get back to you |
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