Get Money







Three amazing transformations in just a few seconds.
Building on the success of the massively popular Dollar to Credit Card, Louis Frenchy and George Iglesias bring you a diabolical effect that will have your spectators feeling like they're hallucinating.
A $1 bill is transformed into a $100 bill before transforming into a blue Visa credit card that you show on both sides before impossibly transforming it into a gold AMEX credit card. Euros and pounds versions also available.
- Quick and visual
- Super practical
- Easy to do
- Portable and customizable
The magician can even swap in their own real credit card for a truly incredible ending where you can make a payment with the card.
Customer reviews for Get Money
Easy to do for the most part.
First 3 transformations- really easy- last one, a little bit knacky.
Enjoy doing this and reactions are great.
Henrik
Community questions about Get Money
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Eric asks: Is there any duy.like I wouldn't expect it to come with a real 100$ bill .I have dollar to credit card and the dollar is real?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:There is some DIY involved but the bills are not real.
Bill asks: how quickly can it be reset and how are the angles?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:The reset takes about 10 seconds. As for the angles, you want to perform this head-on to the spectator. Your extreme sides are not good.
Christophe asks: How angle sensitive is it? Just wondering if it can be performed in a shop environment before paying with a debit card.
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:You would not want anyone standing behind you. The gimmick comes ready to go, I think you could customise it to look like your debit card with some reconstruction but since the card has some magnets we don't suggest you do this with your actual debit card. If you wanted to pay for something with your debit card at the end I think you are better off switching your card in at the end of the effect.
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