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Bauer 05 – Horn Swoggled Again! by Ron Bauer

(c. 1998,2001)

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1 review for Bauer 05 – Horn Swoggled Again! by Ron Bauer

  1. Gary Michaels

    Best You Can Do

    Caveat: Ron Bauer is a close personal friend of mine; I’m a regular member of his invitation-only Monday Night Roundtable posse in Lake Orion, MI, where many of the members have notebooks out, jotting down everything Ron says.

    The guy’s the most gifted underground mind in our business: best friend of Don Alan until his death a few years back (and Milt Kort — no he’s not dead yet!) for 40 years, author, video producer, former serious associate of Louis Falanga (L&L Publishing — until the disastrous Don Alan book, which he was slated to write)… I could go on and on. But I won’t. Apart from revealing the fact that Bauer’s assisting me in writing the authorized Rings ‘n Things book with RnT founder Mike Brazill.

    As for the effect:

    I’ve been performing the original "Hornswoggled" from J.G. Thompson’s "My Best" since my mentor George Kirkendall taught it to me in 1974.

    All of that said…

    Ron’s handling is the cleanest yet — no bills are sliced from one end to the other for a spread where you have to watch how far you "spread" the bills — it’s a perfect update.

    The patter is smart (and more modern), the preparation very simple, the reset instantaneous.

    This is one superior effect which you will use, especially for table-hopping or impromptu. A steal at $12 or whatever Ron’s selling it for now. The bills you’ll use are $30 in real currency so add that to the price of the effect.

    One tip: have the "prepared" bills in a money clip, along with some "normal" cash. It’s more convincing, especially impromptu.

    Pick this up. And thanks for reading my ramblings 😉

    ~g

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