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DavidKenney Inner circle 2178 Posts |
I was sent this in exchange for a fair and honest review
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kwtZCfZewm4 The NOTEBILL is a tool that looks like a normal Post-it pad, and allows you to change a bill for another, invisibly, in front of the spectator's eyes. In addition to predicting or guessing the serial number, you can destroy, recompose or teleport the bill. In addition, you can force words, numbers or images from notes, pieces of newspaper, photos and much more! The limit is your imagination! It is specially designed from a super resistant plastic with leather finish. You can refill as many times as you need with standard size Post-its. It is very easy to perform, it works with any currency bill, and you can present it in close-up or for large audiences. A great addition to your magic and mentalism arsenal! |
Greg Arce Inner circle 6732 Posts |
Good review. I liked your solution for the premise of Why you are doing what you're doing. It lead me in this direction... using your idea: You look out into the audience and say you had a premonition of something and someone. You have everyone hold up a bill of their own and fold it in half. You stare out into the audience. You finally point to someone and say, "it's you!! Wait on second." You are seen to take a post it and write something on the back of it. You take that person's bill and stick the post it on it. As you are about to give it to them you stop and say, "Wait, the one thing I didn't get in my premonition was you name. What's your name?" They say their name and you say, "Let me autograph it." You write an autograph to the person and hand them the bill. As they sit, you say, "You're probably wondering why you were so special. Can you read the note I wrote on the back of the stickie" And it says tonight, a young man, wearing a blue shirt, will hand me his bill and that bill's serial number will be .... " And you are right.
Greg
One of my favorite quotes: "A critic is a legless man who teaches running."
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Greg Arce Inner circle 6732 Posts |
I was just looking at what I wrote and realized I wrote it in the wrong order. Before you say what you say, you actually flash the audience the written info on the stickie then put it back on the pad. It should look like you wrote all that info before the show. My bad.
Greg
One of my favorite quotes: "A critic is a legless man who teaches running."
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Greg Arce Inner circle 6732 Posts |
You've got me thinking. As an added idea to what I just put up: You show the audience you have something written on the back of a stickie note. You even approach someone in the front row and have them read what is on there and tell him to try and memorize a few facts. So now you end up picking someone, could even use a force bag to make it seem more random, they give you the bill, you stick the note on it... then remember to write his name. In the end it shows on the back of the note that you predicted the look of the person and the serial number. And that first spectator agrees that he saw it all there before the person was picked.
David, you've almost made me want to get one of these wallets. Greg
One of my favorite quotes: "A critic is a legless man who teaches running."
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DavidKenney Inner circle 2178 Posts |
IDEA: two people - one on your left and one on your right
1. Borrow a bill from one person 2. Switch it 3. Write "receipt" on the post it and give it to the person who gave away their bill 4. Give the (known) bill to the second person call them an "impartial witness" pocket your wallet 5. while having the 1st person look at your eyes - making sure you don't peek - divine the serial number 6. have the person with the "receipt" trade back for their bill |
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