Billusion

Trick by Eric Stevens
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Mark Mason and Eric Stevens present one of the most visual bill illusions ever created.

You show a playing card with a large hole cut in the center. A participant lends you a bill, any bill, and you clearly place the card over it, showing their bill and George Washington's face through the opening.

Then, with no cover or suspicious moves, you move George Washington’s head. You visibly slide it up the bill, across it, and then back down, always in full view. Finally, you bring George’s head to its original position and hand the bill straight back.

Everything is clean. The card is shown on both sides, and the borrowed bill is actually theirs. No bill switches! "Billusion" is simple, powerful, and astonishingly visual. It’s easy to perform, requires no sleight of hand, and can even be done with a signed borrowed bill. You’re in control the entire time.

This is also completely customizable. You can draw sunglasses, a mustache, or even a hat on George before performing! When you give the bill back, they’re left with a story that they’ll remember every time they look at it.

  • No tricky moves
  • Bill can be signed and borrowed.
  • Custom-built gimmick included
  • Instantly resets
  • Gimmicks are available in $1, £5, and 10 Euro.
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Customer reviews for Billusion

Glen
Very well made gimmick and everything supplied for easy switch for spectators to examine. Enjoyed the tutorial, showing the cleanest way to perform this effectively.

Community questions about Billusion

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  • Rajaram asks: What does normal durability mean? For how many performances does the gimmick last?

    • 1. Josh responds:It means take care of it and when finished put it in a safe place. You’ll get your moneys worth
  • Rajaram asks: How durable is the gimmick?

    • 1. Jim responds:Normal durability, if it is not abused.
  • Jack asks: Hi, Being from the UK and our notes seem to be forever changing (especially with the king at the age he is it may change again when he passes) what happens if the currency design changes, will the trick not then be rendered undoable?

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:Hi, usually when currency is changing it takes a number of years to circulate, it would be up to the creator if they wish to re release this at that point
  • Brian E asks: The last part is misleading....So you have to draw on George's face......they cannot obviously. They can only sign the bill. At least that version is slight more believable. Have to wait for reviews before I pull the trigger. Not sure how fooled people will be

    • 1. Chadwick responds:Brian, You already know what the gimmick is but you're asking a lot of questions because you're hoping it's not what you think it is. Trust me, it's exactly what you think it is.
    • 2. Brian E responds:I don't actually know and I'm not fishing,...just clarifying that you have to make George's face.....now I know
  • Brian E asks: My question got sent before I could finish....so to finish....can they mark the bill while the playing card is covering the bill? And you still move the George with glasses and mustache, move it back and they are left with that souvenir?

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:No, This would need to be pre done before the routine begins
  • Brian E asks: My question got sent before I could finish....so to finish....can they mark the bill while the playing card is covering the bill? And you still move the George with glasses and mustache, move it back and they are left with that souvenir?

    • 1. Scott responds:HELL NO
  • Brian E asks: Because I'm so initially in love with this I'll ask a more direct question. Can they draw on George before you place the card over his face? Can't imagine that, thinking how the gimmick might work. If they can draw glasses, etc while the playing card is over the vill

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:No they can’t draw on George before you perform the effect
  • Brian E asks: Ok, per the trailer...we see the spec draw glasses and a mustache on their bill. I've got an idea of the gimmick I can made up right now, but not allowing any glasses, etc. BUT!.....If they can mark George with a sharpie and you can move his head around, and move it back , handing back their bill,....them I'm sold. Please say yes

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:They can’t, you would need to draw on the George
  • Mark asks: How does it work with £ or €? None of our notes look like a dollar. At least give us a demo if you’re trying to sell to Europe.

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:They match there corresponding notes, so the UK one will have the UK person and Euro the same
  • Leland asks: The video shows a face with sunglasses drawn in. Can a spectator alter the face of the bill any way they want?

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:No, This is something the magician would need to draw

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