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TABLE OF CONTENTS
- How It Began
- Credits
- Line and Arrow Code
- Reverse Folds
- Pleating
- Rotation
- Alphabet, Numerals
by Victor Frenkil
- "Merry Xmas"
by Victor Frenkil
- Other Models:
- Corsage(Angela D. Scharr)
- Leaves(Mary Bounds)
- Necktie
- Small Bill
- Chicken(John M. Nordquist)
- Bikini Bra(Robert Neale)
- Bikini Trunks(Robert Neale)
- Crown(Robert Neale)
- Money Talks(Robert Neale)
- Flipover Frog(Robert Neale)
- Star(Robert Neale)
- Ring(Neale Elias)
- Bracelet(Neale Elias)
- Church(Neale Elias)
- Shoe(Neale Elias)
- Christmas Tree(Neale Elias)
- Cardigan(Neale Elias)
- Elephant(Neale Elias)
- Magic in Selling
by William King, Jr.
- Funny Money Gifts
by William King, Jr.
- Money Gift Store at Hagerstown
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Title: Folding Money, Volume Two
Author: Samuel Randlett, Jean Randlett
Format/Publication Date: COMB:1968
Publisher: Magic Inc., Chicago, IL
Language: English
Page Count: 136
Book Dimensions(ht. x w.): 11" x 8 1/2"
ISBN: None
SUMMARY- In his introduction, he goes into some interesting stories about the first volume, mentions Mr. King's working relationship with Adolpho Cerceda. Then he talks extensively about Victor Frenkil, who is the highlight of this volume, and who got a lot of people to send money to the Cancer Society with his folded initials - even three different U.S. presidents. From how things are worded, it is possible that the first volume was published before Adolpho Cerceda's "The Folding Money Book."(1963) I haven't been able to track down a copy of the first volume yet to find out what the copyright date is. At the moment, Adolpho's book is the first known money folding book.
Over half the book is dedicated to Mr. Frenkil's alphabet and numerals, with the instructions having been meticulously worked out by the Randletts from models Mr. Frenkil sent them. About a third are the rest of the dollar folds by various artists, and the last bit is Mr. King trying to sell me on the idea of having a money gift shop attached to my bank(assuming I had one in my back pocket).
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