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Al Kazam the Magic Man Inner circle Living in Perth Western Australia 1042 Posts |
I'm looking for a small purse that has a single slit across the top (not a clasp), and it can be used to switch bills put inside it, for one already loaded in the purse. I've been searching high and low and can't seem to find it.
Magic guy in Perth Australia
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Alan Munro Inner circle Kentwood, Michigan, USA 5952 Posts |
Are you talking about the purses with spring steel in the opening? http://www.ebay.com/itm/LEATHER-Squeeze-......c0d94bae With a TT, it would be easy to switch the bill. Even without a TT, it would be easy.
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Al Kazam the Magic Man Inner circle Living in Perth Western Australia 1042 Posts |
Hi Alan,
Yes, it looks just like that, though I'm guessing it functions more like a change bag in that a bill can be folded up and put inside it, and then when closed, it can be re-opened with the other side opened with the switch bill taken out. Much like one of those two sided envelopes used much like Ted Leslie. If anyone knows where these can be found let me know. All the best, JoJo
Magic guy in Perth Australia
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Bill Hegbli Eternal Order Fort Wayne, Indiana 22797 Posts |
Where did you see such a coin purse? I have never seen or heard of such a leather coin purse. Did you actually know of this in existence or is this something you desire being available?
As much information you can give us will help us help you. Coin purses are generally used for coins not bills. So your request does not seem logical. |
bowers Inner circle Oakboro N.C. 7024 Posts |
I like the idea of that.if they
make it I want one. |
Merc Man Inner circle NUNEATON, Warwickshire 2538 Posts |
There is indeed such a purse - expertly produced by John B. Born of New York. It doesn't have a slit BUT the clasp is hidden inside.
Here you go: http://www.magician-newyorkcity.com/products_change.html It's one of the best utility accessories that I've bought in many years - unreservedly recommended; and worth every penny.
Barry Allen
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Al Kazam the Magic Man Inner circle Living in Perth Western Australia 1042 Posts |
I have seen one being used in performance, and this is why I've been asking about one. I didn't mention anything about changing coins. I would want something to use for changing bills and billets etc.
Just a very subtle utility to use to make things easier for myself. Thanks for the help everybody. Keep it coming if you have more.
Magic guy in Perth Australia
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Zombie Magic Inner circle I went out for a beer and now have 8733 Posts |
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On 2011-12-04 10:06, Merc Man wrote: Mer Man, thank you for sharing that link. It looks like a deadly prop to have. Clarke |
motown Inner circle Atlanta by way of Detroit 6136 Posts |
Nice product. Great name. I wish it was just a little bit larger.
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Dr_J_Ayala Inner circle In search of Vlad Dracul and his 2169 Posts |
Judging by the description in the link to the Born website, if it is what I think it is, I came up with a similar prop a while back that I build for myself using a larger Onosaka clasp-type purse. My version is probably different than his.
As for the spring steel purse in the link provided by Alan, I am sure you can make in insert to go inside of one of them. It would sit flush with the hem on the inside, just under the edge where the steel piece is. Think along the lines of a very simple (read: very rudimentary) c***ge bag made with three panels of cloth. |
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