EXTREME BURN - Richard Sanders

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Re: EXTREME BURN - Richard Sanders

Postby artychris » Jun 5th, '13, 16:39



russpie wrote:I've only ever used a combination of foreign notes into tenners. The magazine pieces into notes didn't really sit well with me. Lottery slips makes sense, would you use the slips you put your numbers on or the part you get back from the newsagent after buying them?

I've used mine for about 3 years now without the need to remake it, you just need to look after it. I keep mine in an empty packet trick wallet & take it out at performances then put it straight back.


I'm not sure what lottery tickets to use... I guess which ever are closest in size to the notes I use.

This is one of the few magic DVDs I have that, even once I've learnt the method, when watching the performances and the switches, I'm still going WOW! :-)

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Re: EXTREME BURN - Richard Sanders

Postby I.D » Nov 13th, '13, 21:11

Saw this first demo'd by David Penn 3 years ago I think.

I have only just took the plunge and bought this. First purchase in a while along with first hand by Justin Milled which I already have but I can't find the replacement gimmick not the main one or the band but the one retired for the concealment if you will. Black.

Also bought a fire wallet by theatre of magic. Never owned one before so looking forward to that arriving. Also stand up Monte by GT. And an omni deck as not had one in years. Oh and envylope as that looks awesome. Gimmick is great well made and 1st class

Anyway this effect I haven't watched the DVD yet but was thinking of using fire wallet then showing 5 burnt lottery tickets then using first hand to take them then extreme burn to change to 20's.

Any one knows how to make paper out money look burnt?

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Re: EXTREME BURN - Richard Sanders

Postby I.D » Nov 25th, '13, 23:47

Had trouble making this up the first attempt. Used way to much of the stuff and the lieu tickets were stiff as board lol

Second attempt used magazine clippings. I used them from a data centre magazine from work so my patter is about how power protection is the way forward and in my job I need to be a specialist in my market to make money. Something like that

Love this effect. "That's just ridiculous" my colleague said laughing. Then he realised what actually happened and had another reaction. Same story elsewhere

Magazine clippings I find handle better than lottery tickets

I'm using £20 noted so it cost me about £150 altogether for this effect.

Buy it really is great and will be one of the most performed effects in my rep.

9/10.. Depending on how you make it up it's going to be expensive. Only negative though I doubt I'll ever be that hard up for £40 so not an issue for me personally

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