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MIS-MADE DOLLAR BILL
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MIS-MADE DOLLAR BILL
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MIS-MADE DOLLAR BILL
Item #:
TR-9155
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$12.95
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A one-dollar bill is borrowed from an audience member. The magician shows both sides of the borrowed bill. He also shows his hands otherwise empty. Then he proceeds to fold the bill in half, then in half again and again until the bill is tightly folded. He makes a magical gesture, and unfolds the bill that has been transformed into the Mis-Made Bill. The magician changes the bill back into its original form and returns it to the spectator. A great trick to perform for the clerk providing g you change at t restaurant or store. You receive the Mis-Made Bill and well-written, illustrated instructions for the effect using nothing more than a borrowed bill and the supplied Mis-Made Bill. This is the real thing! Its a solid sheet of paper and produced by the U.S. Mint. The Mis-Made Bill supplied is not gimmicked and perfect for other variations of this classic effect.

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A one-dollar bill is borrowed from an audience member.  The magician shows both sides of the borrowed bill.  He also shows his hands otherwise empty.  Then he proceeds to fold the bill in half, then in half again and again until the bill is tightly folded
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