Daniel Garcia's - Life

Oct 25, 2008
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Michigan
There is a risk, but it's not big enough to worry about. Spectators are oblibious to that type of thing, and if I recall correctly changing one fold before you hand it back will make it impossible for them to discover the method. If you're that worried about it just use your imaginination and find a way to cover it...or dont hand it out.
 
May 3, 2008
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Hong Kong
what are you all thinking about
there is a risk, just not a very big one.
most people do not realize the method even with the bill.
but just as an extra precaution I change the fold a bit
I have been caught out once where the spectator refolded it and was able to do the trick sorta. Kinda embarrassing but what ever.
 

nayost

Elite Member
Jun 18, 2008
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Los Angeles, CA
i believe the "no risk" part is referring to the levitation part of it. as most of you stated, the only risk comes from the fold it self, and changing the fold at the end does help minimize that.
 
what are you all thinking about
there is a risk, just not a very big one.
most people do not realize the method even with the bill.
but just as an extra precaution I change the fold a bit
I have been caught out once where the spectator refolded it and was able to do the trick sorta. Kinda embarrassing but what ever.

can they make it float like you do? if they can do that, I will ask them to teach me how they did it.
 
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