Heiny 500/ Hundy 500

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Steve Walker
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Heiny 500/ Hundy 500

Postby Steve Walker » February 8th, 2008, 1:00 am

Can these effects be done with blank paper to notes as the original Easy Money could ?
In Australia we have "plastic" money. It doesnt fold too well and the notes are slightly different sizes. It's always difficult to find out if the new USA money miracles can be done with different currencies
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Donal Chayce
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Re: Heiny 500/ Hundy 500

Postby Donal Chayce » February 8th, 2008, 2:47 pm

Yes, they both can be done as a blank paper-to-money effect. However, you can only change one currency to another if they're both the same size.

And being able to fold the currency is a must!
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Re: Heiny 500/ Hundy 500

Postby Mark Phillips » May 15th, 2008, 7:12 pm

Two words. Extreme Burn.
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Re: Heiny 500/ Hundy 500

Postby Richard Hatch » May 15th, 2008, 10:52 pm

Donal Chayce wrote: However, you can only change one currency to another if they're both the same size.


I recently did Heiny 500 with Japanese currency, changing 1000 yen notes to 5000 yen notes. These notes are different lengths but have the same width. Had I had more funds at my disposal I would have changed 1000 to 10,000 notes, which are even slightly longer, but still doable...
I prefer the Heiny to the Hundy thanks to its slow and open handling, nothing hurried... Have seen but not played with extreme burn...


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