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Forget what you know about the bill change and prepare to devastate your audience.
Imagine this:
Show 4-5 bills bills cleanly, one at a time, on both sides. Lay them
FLAT OUT in your hand. Without any cover whatsoever, gently shake the
bills. INSTANTLY they change. That's it. No Folding. No funny moves.
Nothing. The bills just simply...CHANGE.
Your spectators will swear they just saw a Hollywood special effect! And the best part, Extreme Burn is VERY EASY TO DO!
Extreme Burn is not just a variation, it is an evolutionary
leap forward in technique and effect.
Richard Sanders has reinvented the multiple bill change. Working from
the ground up he has transformed the visual impact of the effect and
revolutionized the entire technique. Extreme Burn is a devious recipe
combining one part technique and one part gimmick, that will allow you
to VISUALLY change bills with no cover.
What to expect:
You will learn 9 different hyper-visual changes.
The comprehensive 90 minute DVD teaches you every detail, from setting
up the bills to performing the changes, and all the handlings tips and
subtleties in-between. Nothing is left out. You will be up and running
in no time.
AND as a special BONUS, you'll learn Richard's underground
miracle, Slow Burn. They'll flip-out as they watch bills visually
morph, while you slowly pass your hand over them!
Package includes:
- Specially manufactured gimmick
- Full length DVD with 9 devastating bill changes
- Also included, special BONUS Slow Burn (which regularly sells separately for $20)
Additional points:
- Easy to do.
- Perform it anywhere, anytime.
- Immediately repeatable with absolutely no reset.
- Works with any currency.
- Change $1's to $100's, transform paper to money, foreign money to local currency, the possibilities are endless.
- Carry it in your pocket and you’re always ready for a miracle!
Includes:
- Custom manufactured gimmick
- Full Instructional DVD
- 9 Extreme Changes
- plus SLOW BURN
- Over 90 minutes of high adrenaline magic!
This product was added to our catalog on Friday 22 February, 2008.