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Impossible Tear Bank Notes USD

MagicWorld

MagicWorld.co.uk

(Based on 2 reviews)
Impossible Tear Banknotes by MagicWorld & PrintByMagic are the most perfect stage money for use within your magic tricks.

They are made from a super smooth no tear material (better than Tyvek) and also crease fairly well.

Perfect for tricks like Extreme Burn and other money magic effects.

Reviews

Stuart Philip

Official Reviewer

Sep 15, 2023

Overview

You hand out a $20 bill and it is impossible to tear. This can be used as a mind control trick in which you instantly hypnotize a bill and it cannot be torn by your spectator - for real - it cannot be torn.

Effect

The effect is described above in the overview. There are no directions here so when you buy this for $15 you should know what you need to do.

Method

There is not much of a method because the material these bills are made out of cannot be torn. It is a super strong substance that cannot be ripped, but can be cut with a scissor.

Product Quality

Very good, but one minor complaint. It has a shine to it. It is possible that the light will show a glare off the bill which is not present in regular bills. The bill also has language on it to indicate it is not LEGAL TENDER. Important!

Ad Copy Integrity

I am not sure if they are the "most perfect stage money". but other than that the ad copy is fine.

Impossible Tear Banknotes by MagicWorld & PrintByMagic are the most perfect stage money for use within your magic tricks.

They are made from a super smooth no tear material (better than Tyvek) and also crease fairly well.

Perfect for tricks like Extreme Burn and other money magic effects.

No instructions included.
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Bryce Kuhlman

Official Reviewer

Nov 23, 2022

I started MyLovelyAssistant in 2000 and spent the next two decades or so building it writing more reviews than anyone, until Jeff Stone surpassed me and eventually took over the site.

Now that he’s revamped everything, he asked me to come out of retirement.

I figured I should ease myself back into things.

So here we go with my first review in many, many years…

They’re non-tear $20 bills.

End of review.

OK, maybe I can say a bit more.

They definitely don’t tear (though they can easily be cut). That’s a property of the material they’re printed on.

The printing isn’t bad. I could certainly nitpick little details like the borders being a bit too slim and some of the colors a bit off. But I can’t imagine anyone who might use these trying to seriously pass them off as real bills while they’re in someone else’s hands. I suppose if you didn’t call attention to the discrepancies, they would probably fly by most people.

So I suppose if you’re using this in a stage or platform context, you’ll be in good shape if you have even a tiny bit of audience management skills. Ditto for close-up as long as you don’t leave any time and space for someone to really start examining the bills.

End of review (for real this time).


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