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【Nostalgic Mr. Magician】 Hunter's Vitamin C by Rudy T. Hunter Hunter's Vitamin C The Ultimate Bill in Lemon This is Hunter's Vitamin C, advertised by Mr. Nemoto, the manager of the legendary magic shop "Mr. Magician," as the "Ultimate Bill in Lemon" that can be performed impromptu with a borrowed bill and fruit, with no switching involved. The following is a summary of Mr. Nemoto's explanation. This trick is the answer to a problem I've wanted to solve since I was a child... namely, can "Bill in Lemon" be done with absolutely no preparation? Many solutions have been sold over the years, but they haven't always been enjoyable to perform. The only exception is Ray Grismer's "Rhymey," which I believe is the most practical solution. I've seen too many performers ruin the "Bill in Lemon" by performing it poorly. I'm sure you've all devised your own procedures to make this trick somewhat enjoyable. My ideal is a trick that is easy to perform, can be done impromptu, has no secret or gimmick, requires no troublesome preparation, and most importantly, convinces the audience that the bill entered the lemon on its own. I believe "Hunter's Vitamin C" meets all these conditions. This procedure requires no bill switching, no tearing of corners, and no preparation whatsoever. A borrowed bill vanishes and then appears inside a lemon. It doesn't have to be a lemon; limes, oranges, etc., will also work. It can be revealed from a fruit chosen by the spectator from a basket of available fruits. It will be very impressive to an audience that has seen many card tricks. What do you think? A trick endorsed so highly by a legendary shop, how can you not buy it? Originally sold as an overseas lecture note for $10, it is now out of print. It is listed on overseas eBay for $35. It is sold on pirate download sites for $2-3. This item is the Japanese translation of that lecture note by Mr. Nemoto. Photo 2 is a review by Penguin. I personally prefer the hassle of preparation, but those who want to perform impromptu might find it worthwhile to read. It will be shipped in an OPP bag via Yu-Packet Post Mini. #Magic #Magic
3 days ago