Hundy 500

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Hundy 500

Postby stevebo » Jun 30th, '05, 00:22



Heya.

Does Gregory Wilson's Hundy 500 work with British notes? Because on the demonstration video, he uses American notes and I'm not so sure now...

Would it be possible to change, let's say a £5 to a £10 or £20? (I can't do £50 because I have no money! HAHA)

Thanks

StEvEbO!

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Postby Demitri » Jun 30th, '05, 03:40

As long as the bills are all the same size, you can do it.

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Postby nickj » Jun 30th, '05, 08:47

Which they are not in the UK.

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Cogito sumere potum alterum.
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Postby willbrady » Jan 12th, '06, 18:08

I use 'toy' money and turn it into 'real' money.

Show a wad of Monopoly money and say 'whats the single most predictable think anyone can ever say whilst playing monopoly'
'Some one will always say, would'nt it be good if it was real money'

Bam - show 'em it IS real money....

Works for me :)

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Postby ace of kev » Jan 12th, '06, 18:22

Thats quite a good idea :D

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Postby shanester » Feb 4th, '06, 17:50

You can always use the techniques first proposed by Pat Page and improved by Fred Kaps of changing Blanks to Bucks (still marketed, also called Easy Money). I use magazine clippings (cut to the size of £10 notes) and change them instantly to a fistful of tenners. If someone says "can you change them back" you can always reply "why would I want to do that?"

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