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Handout 500

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Steve Haynes' Hand Out 500 starts off like all the other wonderful versions of Pat Page's easy money; you display four or five single dollar bills, then in a flash, the ones visibly change into hundreds.

The Big Handout Happiness is that you can now immediately hand out all of the hundreds for examination!

If you've performed other versions, you've probably heard that little voice in your head saying "Boy, it sure would be sweet to hand out all the hundreds at the end and not have to deal with hanging onto that thick gaffed bill."

With Haynes' Hand Out 500, that little voice is joyously silent as you naturally and cleanly hand out all the hundreds to your spectator! No palming, no pulls, no complicated moves. The audience simply sees you change the ones into hundreds and place them onto the spectator's hand. All of the hundreds are completely normal... so there's nothing to find but pure astonishment!

Even with the glorious hand-out ending, Steve's radically new gimmick would still make this the bill change of choice.

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Handout 500 2010-12-06 20:55:14 Liderc
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Liderc Reviewed by Liderc    December 06, 2010
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While this is a step up from most "bill change" effects it's quite overpriced for what you get, the 'gimmick' takes time to make, and if your not comfortable working with it could look very awkward.

i agree with Iantense i wouldn't start off straight away with this if your not used to "bill change effects"

the "psychology" behind handing out the money is fine, if you had the "ability" to change money.. why would you have to change it back before they could examine it? but it does take audience management.. not for fear of them taking your money, but for them wanting you to "do it" to their money

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Handout 500 2010-02-16 03:16:31 Iantense
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Iantense Reviewed by Iantense    February 16, 2010
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I would not recommend this to beginners in the money magic world, but to returning magicians. If you are a beginner, I highly recommend that you buy Hundy 500 by Gregory Wilson (Or Extreme Burn by Richard Sanders) first, so you learn the basics.

This would have been much better if it was $10 cheaper, because the equipment provided is about $2 at most stores.

The teaching is good enough, but nothing you haven't seen if you are a money magician. It mostly feels like a repeat with a few new ideas thrown at you. The Hand Out is a nice addition, but Handing out that much money is a great way to get robbed.

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Difficulty Level
Intermediate
Pros
Easier Method, Hand out, no extra bill thickness, good instructions
Cons
Overpriced, Gimmick is hard to make, Takes an hour and a half to make, you will destroy money, and why would you hand out $500?
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