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[[Easy Money]] is a multiple [[Bill Switch]] created by [[Patrick Page]] where, with just a rub, four pieces of paper change into actual money.   
 
[[Easy Money]] is a multiple [[Bill Switch]] created by [[Patrick Page]] where, with just a rub, four pieces of paper change into actual money.   
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P.B.: Actually, I'm not able to find when Page created his effect. In Pabular, Vol. 5, no. 7, July 1979, page 709, Pat Page writes:
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"''Ali is just back from Japan and he dropped me a line which arrived today, enclosing the Japanese version of '''an old effect of mine. “Easy Money”''' it was called. I don’t know what the Japanese manufacturer calls his version, but as he didn’t pay me anything for the rights to manufacture it. . .for him. . .it is easy money.''"
  
 
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== Bibliography ==
 
== Bibliography ==
* ''Easy Money'' by Patrick Page's Rope Magic and Magic with Paper DVD.
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List given by Jeff.Prace or Magicman4646...
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* ''Easy Money'' by Patrick Page in the 1970s. (See Rope Magic and Magic with Paper in DVD Secret Seminars - 2002).
  
 
* ''Flash Cash'' by [[Fred Kaps]]
 
* ''Flash Cash'' by [[Fred Kaps]]
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**Fred Kaps' lecture notes as "Newspaper to Dollars" in Lecture Book (1973).
 
** Michael Ammar's Easy to Master Money Miracles, Vol. 3 (2003)
 
** Michael Ammar's Easy to Master Money Miracles, Vol. 3 (2003)
** Easy Money Booklet from Magic Inc - actually teaches Flash Cash version along with some history on the effect with illustrations by Jay Marshall.  
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** Easy Money Booklet from Magic Inc - actually teaches Flash Cash version along with some history on the effect with illustrations by Jay Marshall.
**Fred Kaps' lecture notes as "Newspaper to Dollars" in Lecture Book - 1973 and "Treasury Notes"
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* Hundy 500 by Gregory Wilson on Hundy 500 with Gregory Wilson (DVD - 2003) 
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* Foreign Exchange: A marketed item from Jim Pace, uses the same gimmick as Patrick Page’s “Easy Money” (1994).
** Show Me the Money by Magic Makers
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* Paper to Money Plus by Trick Productions (2006)
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* Handy 500 by Dan White on Juan's Hundred Dollar Bill Switch DVD - bills change inside the spectator's hand. The spectator holds the five bills, and you wave your hand over them and they change.  
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* Slow Burn by Richard Sanders (2002)
 
* Slow Burn by Richard Sanders (2002)
  
* Heiny 500 by Karl Hein - Five bills slowly and visibly change to a higher denomination (2007).  
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* Dollarama by Bob King is a variation of Fred Kap's Flash Cash (2002).
  
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* Hundy 500 by Gregory Wilson on Hundy 500 with Gregory Wilson (DVD - 2003)
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* 3D Cash by Mark Allen (2004)
 
* 3D Cash by Mark Allen (2004)
  
* Vicissitube by Cory Burke on DVD Voracity
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* Paper to Money Plus by Trick Productions (2006)
  
* Extreme Burn by Richard Sanders
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* Handy 500 by Dan White on Juan's Hundred Dollar Bill Switch DVD - bills change inside the spectator's hand. The spectator holds the five bills, and you wave your hand over them and they change (2006).
  
* Prophet by Tom Isaacson variation with permission from Patrick Page.  
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* Heiny 500 by [[Karl Hein]] - Five bills slowly and visibly change to a higher denomination (2007).  
  
* Alpha Cash by Jay Noblezada exactly the same as Fred Kaps' Flash Cash.
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* Vicissitube by Cory Burke on DVD Voracity (2007)
  
* Visceral by Derek Roberts done at chest level
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* Extreme Burn by  Richard Sanders (2007)
 
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* "Dollarama" by Bob King is a variation of Fred Kap's Flash Cash
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* LottoCash by Peter Studebaker (2007)
 
* LottoCash by Peter Studebaker (2007)
  
* Foreign Exchange: A marketed item from Jim Pace, uses the same gimmick as Patrick Page’s “Easy Money”.
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* Prophet by Tom Isaacson variation with permission from Patrick Page (2008).
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* Alpha Cash by Jay Noblezada exactly the same as Fred Kaps' Flash Cash (2008).
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* Visceral by Derek Roberts done at chest level (2009).
  
 
* Money for Nothin' and Tricks for Free by Phil Cass of Australia (same to "Easy Money") (2009)
 
* Money for Nothin' and Tricks for Free by Phil Cass of Australia (same to "Easy Money") (2009)
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* HandOut 500  by Steve Haynes. It utilizes a new gimmick, which takes away the extra thickness of the bills and can them handout after the change (2009).
  
 
* Dubya’s Tax Rebate, marketed version of Kaps’s "Flash Cash" (Blank pieces of paper change into novelty $200 bills with George W. Bush’s portrait)
 
* Dubya’s Tax Rebate, marketed version of Kaps’s "Flash Cash" (Blank pieces of paper change into novelty $200 bills with George W. Bush’s portrait)
  
* HandOut 500  by Steve Haynes. It utilizes a new gimmick, which takes away the extra thickness of the bills and can them handout after the change (2009).
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* Show Me the Money by Magic Makers
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
 
* http://www.geniimagazine.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=192203#Post192203
 
* http://www.geniimagazine.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=192203#Post192203
 
* http://www.penguinmagic.com/discuss/viewtopic.php?t=149333
 
* http://www.penguinmagic.com/discuss/viewtopic.php?t=149333
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[[Category:Paper Money]]

Latest revision as of 05:06, 28 January 2015

Easy Money is a multiple Bill Switch created by Patrick Page where, with just a rub, four pieces of paper change into actual money.

P.B.: Actually, I'm not able to find when Page created his effect. In Pabular, Vol. 5, no. 7, July 1979, page 709, Pat Page writes:

"Ali is just back from Japan and he dropped me a line which arrived today, enclosing the Japanese version of an old effect of mine. “Easy Money” it was called. I don’t know what the Japanese manufacturer calls his version, but as he didn’t pay me anything for the rights to manufacture it. . .for him. . .it is easy money."

Bibliography

List given by Jeff.Prace or Magicman4646...

  • Easy Money by Patrick Page in the 1970s. (See Rope Magic and Magic with Paper in DVD Secret Seminars - 2002).
  • Flash Cash by Fred Kaps
    • Fred Kaps' lecture notes as "Newspaper to Dollars" in Lecture Book (1973).
    • Michael Ammar's Easy to Master Money Miracles, Vol. 3 (2003)
    • Easy Money Booklet from Magic Inc - actually teaches Flash Cash version along with some history on the effect with illustrations by Jay Marshall.
  • Foreign Exchange: A marketed item from Jim Pace, uses the same gimmick as Patrick Page’s “Easy Money” (1994).
  • Slow Burn by Richard Sanders (2002)
  • Dollarama by Bob King is a variation of Fred Kap's Flash Cash (2002).
  • Hundy 500 by Gregory Wilson on Hundy 500 with Gregory Wilson (DVD - 2003)
  • 3D Cash by Mark Allen (2004)
  • Paper to Money Plus by Trick Productions (2006)
  • Handy 500 by Dan White on Juan's Hundred Dollar Bill Switch DVD - bills change inside the spectator's hand. The spectator holds the five bills, and you wave your hand over them and they change (2006).
  • Heiny 500 by Karl Hein - Five bills slowly and visibly change to a higher denomination (2007).
  • Vicissitube by Cory Burke on DVD Voracity (2007)
  • Extreme Burn by Richard Sanders (2007)
  • LottoCash by Peter Studebaker (2007)
  • Prophet by Tom Isaacson variation with permission from Patrick Page (2008).
  • Alpha Cash by Jay Noblezada exactly the same as Fred Kaps' Flash Cash (2008).
  • Visceral by Derek Roberts done at chest level (2009).
  • Money for Nothin' and Tricks for Free by Phil Cass of Australia (same to "Easy Money") (2009)
  • HandOut 500 by Steve Haynes. It utilizes a new gimmick, which takes away the extra thickness of the bills and can them handout after the change (2009).
  • Dubya’s Tax Rebate, marketed version of Kaps’s "Flash Cash" (Blank pieces of paper change into novelty $200 bills with George W. Bush’s portrait)
  • Show Me the Money by Magic Makers

References