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POLAROID MONEY OUTDONE
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POLAROID MONEY OUTDONE
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POLAROID MONEY OUTDONE
Item #:
TR-6606
Author/Artist:
Bornstein, Mike
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$15.00
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Mike Bornstein's Polaroid Money Outdone begins with four $1 bills. They're shown front and back. One of the dollar bills is replaced with a $5 bill. Suddenly all the bills change to $5 bills. Now one of the five-dollar bills is exchanged for a $10 bill, a moment later all the bills are $10 bills. The amazed spectators are immediately told that what they've just seen is not only impossible, but probably illegal. With that in mind the magician changes the bills back to $1 bills that are once again shown on both sides. Magic with paper money is perhaps the most appealing of all intimate close-up routines and Mike Bornstein has contributed more to that subject than anyone. His Polaroid Money Outdone is a startling packet trick type routine using real bills. This is visual magic that gets everyones attention as the impossible happens at your fingertips. Trick includes practice bills and a photo-illustrated booklet.

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Mike Bornstein's Polaroid Money Outdone begins with four $1 bills.  They're shown front and back.  One of the dollar bills is replaced with a $5 bill.  Suddenly all the bills change to $5 bills.  Now one of the five-dollar bills is exchanged for a $10 bil
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