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This image was scanned from my private collection
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Preface
- Introduction
Richard Kaufman
- Symbols
- Reverse Folding
- ACTIONS:
- An Economic Comment
- Fluttering Butterfly
- Puppet Poetry
- Billfrog
- Perching Parrot
- Heart Homily
- Crane in Flight
- A Boy's Modest Adventure
- PUZZLES:
- Crossed Doubly
- Seven Clever Bills
- Hyperflex
- Baffling Bill Braid
- TRICKS:
- Stretch a Bill
- Presidential Portrait
- Wormo
- The Contrary One
- Snake Basket
- Pyramid of Immortality
- RABBIT REDUX:
- Bunny Bill(Rabbit comes out of a magician's tophat!)
- Earle Oakes' Standing Bunny
- Paul Harris' Bunnies
- Resources
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Title: Folding Money Fooling: How to Make Entertaining Novelties from Dollar Bills
Author: Robert E. Neale
Format/Publication Date: HC:1997
Publisher: Kaufman and Co., Washington, DC
Language: English
Page Count: 146
Book Dimensions(ht. x w.): 11 1/4" x 8 3/4"
ISBN: None
SUMMARY- Mr. Neale was a professional magician who also happened to enjoy origami - not a novel case. I bought this book for two folds he did that I really love - the "Bunny Bill" where he folds a dollar bill into a magician's tophat with a bunny that magically jumps up to reveal itself, and a variant he did of that trick of a snake basket instead of a tophat, where the cobra rears up to show itself. So this book is a triple threat - it has dollar folding, magic tricks, and action toys! This is my favorite of all the dollar folding books and kits I've collected over the years. I've folded the bunny and the snake and had lots of fun with them. Mr. Neale provides patter with his folds.
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