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Paul Rathbun
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Hello,

I am looking for input into switching a bill for a bill undetected preferably with no TT. This would be for serial number divinations and for tricks like Treasury (https://www.penguinmagic.com/p/14595).

Any suggestions are much appreciated. Thanks.
Paul Rathbun
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So far I am thinking of a paper clip switch or a crossing the gaze switch.
Signet
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How about the use of a quiver coin purse? This would be a very easy way to exchange the bill undetected.
Paul Rathbun
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Signet,

Thank you for commenting. A quiver purse would definitely get the job done. My goal (and I should have mentioned this) is to be able to carry the bill(s) in my wallet and be ready to go. I am wanting to be able to borrow a deck of cards and apparently borrow a bill and perform a serial number divination with the deck of cards.

Again thank you for your comment, I should have been more clear about my goal.
trickyat86
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Crossing the gaze switch, or switching it out while moving a deck or other object from one hand to another might be a good route. Also if your prepped bill is going to live in your wallet, maybe something like the FPS Zeta wallet ( https://brickandmortarmagic.com/products......rm-trick ) might be a good fit to switch in the bill? With how the wallet is designed, you can put the borrow bill in quickly close/reopen to switch it out, can be done within a gag of stealing/charging them a dollar.
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If you want it to be fairly easy and to appear very fair, I would suggest a switching envelope in a manila coin envelope size or close to that. Yet I am not sure if you are looking for an instant switch. If you want a very fair switch without seeming to cover the bill, check out Jay Scott Berry's Penguin live. Lots of training w a Sanada there.
Jay
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Alain Nu has an interesting switch using a Sharpie with two caps--bigger movement covers the smaller movement as you flip the Sharpie in your hand and switch the bill that is clipped under the cap.
Alan Munro
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Lyons Switch in Annemann's Practical Mental Effects. It makes it seem that the bill never left their sight.
Julie
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On May 8, 2024, Jay wrote:
Alain Nu has an interesting switch using a Sharpie with two caps--bigger movement covers the smaller movement as you flip the Sharpie in your hand and switch the bill that is clipped under the cap.


What a great idea! It's the old principle of the dowel rod with a bulldog/binder clip (at each end) refined to a logical presentation.

'Can't wait to try it.