Magic Makers Money Maker Illusion

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A super visual and easy way to magically create money! Change a $1 bill into a $100 bill, or use ordinary paper to change into real money! This effect can be used with many different bills to do the transformation. This illusion is easy to perform for magicians of all skill levels. The included step-by-step instructional magic training guide lets you pick up this classic trick with ease. Own a piece of magic history with this quality Money Maker Illusion kit! The History of the Money Maker Effect:
  1. 1891 to Alois Miklas of Vienna, Austria-Hungary, with assignor to George Borgfelt & Co. of New York (toy manufacturer) Patent #453,201
  2. 1905 to William Horrocks of Littlefalls, New York, as a toy. This was the first flat model. Patent #783,203
  3. 1909 to Frank L. Oleson of Chicago, Illinois
  4. 1923 to Fred Densmore & Christian Kessler. This model was the one that influenced the Thayer Owen models. This is also the model that was used by Laurel and Hardy in their 1942 film A Haunting We Will Go, which also featured that great loved Illusionist Dante. Patent #1,473,214
There have been lots of variations built and manufactured over the years, but the S.S. Adams Co. probably made more versions of the money maker than anyone else. As far as the very first? Bart Whaley in his Encyclopedic Dictionary of Magic says that a money maker was marketed in W.F. Hamley's catalog in 1882 as "The Marvelous Printing Machine."