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Easy Money by Patrick Page and John Lovick
Holding five blank pieces of paper, the magician folds them in half. Unfolding them, each slip instantly transforms into a genuine, spendable 0 bill! Just as easily, the dream slips away. With another fold and wave of the hand, the bills become blank again.
Through spectators will credit the magician with deft finger-flinging or adroit sleight-of-hand, Easy Money isn't difficult to perform. It requires a minimum of study and practice to master. Better still, after the necessary preparation is made, the trick can be carried in your pocket or wallet and performed at a moments notice.
Every detail of Patrick Page's original effect is taught on this broadcast-quality DVD by John Lovick, acclaimed performer, author, and teacher of magic. Over the shoulder camera angles make understanding the trick easy.
As a bonus, Lovick teaches variant handlings of the effect, and his personal handling of the Slow Motion Bill Transposition - a sleightless transposition of a and bill that happens in the spectator's hands.
Holding five blank pieces of paper, the magician folds them in half. Unfolding them, each slip instantly transforms into a genuine, spendable 0 bill! Just as easily, the dream slips away. With another fold and wave of the hand, the bills become blank again.
Through spectators will credit the magician with deft finger-flinging or adroit sleight-of-hand, Easy Money isn't difficult to perform. It requires a minimum of study and practice to master. Better still, after the necessary preparation is made, the trick can be carried in your pocket or wallet and performed at a moments notice.
Every detail of Patrick Page's original effect is taught on this broadcast-quality DVD by John Lovick, acclaimed performer, author, and teacher of magic. Over the shoulder camera angles make understanding the trick easy.
As a bonus, Lovick teaches variant handlings of the effect, and his personal handling of the Slow Motion Bill Transposition - a sleightless transposition of a and bill that happens in the spectator's hands.