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TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Introduction
- Chapter I:
- Preliminary Preparations
- a. In Lemon or Orange
- b. Two Fruits
- c. Duplicate Bill
- Chapter II: SLEIGHTS
- 1a. Palming Method 1
- 1b. Palming Method 2
- 1c. Palming Method 3
- 1d. French Drop
- 2. The Slide
- 3. From Left Fist
- SWITCHES
- 1. PURE SKILL
- 1a. By Finger Palm
- 1b. The Slide
- 1c. The Baker Switch
- 1d. Trowsers Pocket
- 2. ACCESSORIES
- 2a. With Envelope
- 2b. With Hat
- 2c. With a Thumb Tip
- 2d. With a cleft Stick
- 2e. With a Match Box
- 2f. Switching Envelope
- 2g. Blotting Pad
- 2h. Prepared Envelope
- Chapter III: VANISHES
- 1a. Sleight of Hand 1
- 1b. Sleight of Hand 2
- 2. Accessories
- 2a. Slit Envelope
- 2b. Plain Envelope 1
- 2c. Plain Envelope 2
- 2d. Match Box
- Chapter IV.
- 1. Drinking cup
- 2. Shrinking dollar
- 3. Transportation
- 4. Breaking a Pencil
- 5. Flying Bill
- 6. Divination
- 7. Divination Another
- 8. Cigarette from Bill
- 9. Silk From Bill
- 10. Tearing a Bill
- 11. Cutting a Bill; half
- 12. Floating Bill
- 13. Magical Transfer
- 14. Another Magical Transfer
- 15. Multiplication
- 16. Cigarette Lighter
- 17. Into Elbow
- 18. Gall-Gall's Trick
- 19. Wandering Bill
- 20. Cups and Balls
- 21. Card and Bill Number
- Chapter V: BILL AND CIGARETTE
- a. Cigarette
- b. Bill
- c. Vanishing Bill
- Latest Version
- Stage Version
- Chapter VI: BILL AND LEMON
- Notes a-i
- Charles Waller Version
- Mirror Glass Variation
- Bill, Lemon, Egg, Walnut
- Bill and Grapefruit
- Bill and Banana
- Chapter VII:
- Bill and Two Cards
- Bill into Card
- Quick Change
- A Bill is Burned
- Bill to Spectator's Hand
- Bill in Candle a.b.c.
- Bill and Egg a.b.
- Life Saver and Bill
- Eight Bits
- Bill torn and Restored
- Miser's Dream with Bills
- Mental Myster
- Transmission of Thought
- Two From One
- Latest Bill and Lemon
- Patter Suggestions
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Title: Money Magic: A Complete Manual of the Manipulation of Paper Money
Author: Jean Hugard
Format/Publication Date: TPB:1937
Publisher: D. Robbins & Co., Inc., Brooklyn, NY
Language: English
Page Count: 64
Book Dimensions(ht. x w.): 8 1/2" x 5"
ISBN: None
SUMMARY- Mr Hugard wasn't as interested in folding as he was sleight of hand, but he did produce the illusion of turning one bill into two with a clever fold he called "Two for One".
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