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TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Introduction
- Secrets of Money Magic
- Size of Coins
- COIN MOVES:
- The Palm
- The Thumb Palm
- The Slap Vanish
- One-Two-Three Trick
- Drop It!
- A Hot Revolver
- Another Vanish
- An Extra Revelation
- The Finger Palm
- The Switch 1
- The Switch 2
- COIN TRICKS:
- A Falling Off
- Cross-Up
- Get Your Teeth Into It
- The Great Escape
- Which Way Did They Go?
- Put a Spin on It
- Cups and Coins
- Coins Across
- The Gathering
- A Variation
- Another Variation
- Under the Table
- Balancing Act
- Double Snapper
- Diving Dimes
- Hole Trick
- One-Two
- Something Similar
- Optical Delusion
- Going, Going, Gone
- It makes Cents
- Wondrous Flip
- BILLS:
- The Morel is..
- A Small Amount
- Money Roll
- The Rip-Off
- FUNNY MONEY:
- Up to Date
- A Bad Smell
- Hearing Test
- The Glass Refractory
- Don't Blink
- Pay Attention!
- Falling Down on the Job
- Bets, Challenges, Puzzles:
- One Too Many
- Got a Date?
- Good Old Bill
- Depends On How You Do It
- Gaffed Bill
- A Drop on the Head (or Tail)
- Phony Bet
- The Infernal Triangle
- An Easy Move
- A Helping Hand
- A Big Dime
- A Count for Yourself
- A Touching Stunt
- Get the Rules Straight
- The Sliding Dime
- Very Odd man
- Under the Cap
- Two in a Row
- An Old Turkey
- A Really Old Turkey
- Routines
- Mastery Levels Chart and Index
- Sterling Books by Bob Longe
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Title: Money Magic Tricks
Author: Bob Longe
Format/Publication Date: TPB:2001
Publisher: Sterling Publishing Co., Inc., NY
Language: English
Page Count: 128
Book Dimensions(ht. x w.): 8 1/4" x 5 1/4"
ISBN: 0806980192
SUMMARY- The majority of this book deals with coins. "The Morel Is..." folds the bill in such a way that a picture of a mushroom appears, and "A Small Amount" folds the bill to make it look smaller but almost otherwise normal. "The Money Roll" is a gag instead of an illusion, and "The Rip off" is how to make it sound like you're ripping up a 20 dollar bill as you fold it into smaller squares. You get patter to go with the gags and illusions. You can see from the Table of Contents that you get a lot of choices to work with. He gives great advice in his opening "Secrets of Money Magic".
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