Extreme Burn 2

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Re: Extreme Burn 2

Postby Mandrake » Apr 30th, '15, 20:59



If you crush up a nice new note and smooth it out again it's always smaller. Even if you iron it, it never gets back to the original size.

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Re: Extreme Burn 2

Postby MrCat » May 1st, '15, 09:07

I thought that might be it...as I lovingly ironed all my money

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Re: Extreme Burn 2

Postby bmat » May 1st, '15, 15:54

Mandrake wrote:If you crush up a nice new note and smooth it out again it's always smaller. Even if you iron it, it never gets back to the original size.


That is because paper money is now mostly linen. It is the moisture in your hands that causes that little bit of distortion in size. I blame counterfitters for making our lives miserable. It is because of them that bills are not uniform, security strips being in different places a pox on them. Of course if they are not sitting in jail they are probably sitting on a pile of money

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Re: Extreme Burn 2

Postby Mandrake » May 1st, '15, 16:15

bmat wrote: I blame counterfeiters for making our lives
Quite right! The design changes in UK bills are just mind boggling and it really gets me angry when supermarket cashiers take my notes, lift them to the skies and check them as though they're likely to be fakes. At times, if I get a note in my change, I do the same thing - it really pees them off!

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Re: Extreme Burn 2

Postby isb » May 4th, '15, 12:08

Mandrake wrote:At times, if I get a note in my change, I do the same thing - it really pees them off!


I love this. I must start doing that sometimes. And maybe carry one of those special pens around for when they do that with my proffered note. If the shops can make a big thing of checking the money I give them, then I can surely do likewise - I'm sure I've had a dodgy note in my change before.

Mind you, that doesn't help when it's a self-checkout. "Notes are dispensed below the scanner, and if you don't like them - tough".

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Re: Extreme Burn 2

Postby MrCat » May 7th, '15, 08:33

Ok, back on the help and support topic :D ...

I've made my EB2 Gimmick, it looks ok but I can't help thinking my hand drawn noted don't quite disguise 'what they're supposed to' as well as I'd hoped, some practice in the handling may solve this but unfortunately with the paper I drew them on being pretty thin you can se the main gimmick on one side. I'm a bit nervous about saying too much on here haha, does anyone have EB2 and perhaps wouldn't mind a PM conversation on the intracicies of making the best gimmick?

Admittedly it's taken most of my time drawing some funky notes, but I can see this one is gonna take some real time to get down to the perfection I'm seeing on youtube and suchlike. I haven't really got to the nuts and bolts of the handling yet as I'm not quite happy with the gimmick I've made so I should probably watch and practice anyway but would love some tips.

I think effects should come with a standardised 'DIY/Blue Peter Requirement' rating on the back :D ...I got my rubber cement hoorah, thanks to the link above :) What briliant stuff.

Cheers

Oh and guys, carry a little portable uv torch with you haha ;) most notes have some funky uv pattern on them and look pretty cool in a dark room, get a funky pen too if you want to go the whole hog :D

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Re: Extreme Burn 2

Postby Lee Smith » May 7th, '15, 09:08

email me via my website

http://www.walkaboutmagic.com
I can send you something to help.

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Re: Extreme Burn 2

Postby MrCat » May 7th, '15, 17:07

Thanks Lee! Have emailed you via your swish looking site :)
Cheers

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Re: Extreme Burn 2

Postby Lee Smith » May 7th, '15, 17:57

MrCat wrote:Thanks Lee! Have emailed you via your swish looking site :)
Cheers



:D

will be best email you ever sent lol

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Re: Extreme Burn 2

Postby MrCat » May 7th, '15, 18:15

I've sent some amazing emails before...
But I believe you :D
Thanks

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