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Title: Visi-bill
Description: questions concerning visi-bill


balduvia - May 4, 2006 03:58 AM (GMT)
does anyone know if richard sander's visi-bill require the use of notes that are of the same size? if so then only us notes work, which is not good for me since the singapore notes are all different sized.

and just so people know what visi-bill looks like (it was performed by cyril), it's the one where the magician folds the bill into eighths and then shakes it and it changes visually into another note. the note is in full view all the time.

llamalamer - May 4, 2006 07:06 AM (GMT)
It would be better if the bills were the same size. Because when Richard Sanders forst made the effect, the "magic" was made so strong because the way the number (denoting the value) of the bill visibly changes. And also the fact that US bills are all the same size (so tourists sometimes accidentally drop 100 bucks as tips, thinking that it's a 1) makes the c**********t easier. Not a requirement, but rather if you use different sized bills, it is a disadvantage to you.

balduvia - May 4, 2006 09:39 PM (GMT)
when cyril did it, it looked quite good too because the note changed colour. he was using japanese yen i think. so i am assuming it is a good buy if you're trying to do it with singapore dollars?

Andy - May 5, 2006 01:20 AM (GMT)
For visibill, the size of the bill DOES NOT pose a problem to the performance. This minor 'glitch' can be very easily overcomed without affecting the impact of the effect.

As for the fact that US bill have different denomination when u do the change, remember that Singapore bills are of different colors so its actually very visual too.

balduvia - May 5, 2006 08:28 PM (GMT)
ok i just went to check some money changes out and found this one called changeabill. does anyone know how it looks like? because i am unable to find any kind of preview video, although reviews say that it's very good especially for different sized bills. considering it's also cheaper i might want to buy this one instead. any advice?

bigbadwolf - May 6, 2006 03:56 AM (GMT)
Have anyone seen Twisted from Daniel Garcia Project 1?

It has a similar effect to Visi-Bill without the gimmick. Rather close to an impromptu bill change.




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