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COPY CASH W/DVD
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COPY CASH W/DVD
Item Name:
COPY CASH W/DVD
Item #:
TR-2060
Author/Artist:
Eggink, Peter
Price/ea:
$24.95
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A regular piece of blank paper is folded in half, then again into quarters and finally into eighths. Without any moves, sleights, thumb tips etc. the blank piece of paper VISUALLY turns into a $20 bill. The $20 bill is unfolded and shown on BOTH SIDES. Something is wrong--this is only photocopy of a $20 bill. Fold the photocopy in half, quarters and eighths. Again, no moves of ANY KIND. The photocopy VISUALLY turns into a REAL $20 bill. Unfold the $20 show it on BOTH SIDES and hand out the same $20 for examination. Two brilliant handlings are taught step by step on the instructional DVD. Comes with blanks and specially printed notes in pounds, dollars and euros. Once you watch the DVD you can make this up in any currency in the world in 5 minutes. You will love Copy Cash!

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A regular piece of blank paper is folded in half, then again into quarters and finally into eighths.  Without any moves, sleights, thumb tips etc. the blank piece of paper VISUALLY turns into a $20 bill.  The $20 bill is unfolded and shown
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