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Money Machine (Geldmaschine) by Tony Lackner, Harold Voit

(c. 1983) (Submit Review) (Submit Update)

U.F. Grant created the first version of the Flat Model Money Maker c. 1954, as opposed to one using rollers like this. But none of the Flat Model versions I have seen get close to the quality of this Harold Voit/Tony Lackner version.

Not only is this thing very flat with no signs of bulky roller, you can even roll it back and forth on the pad and it really looks like you are see the same bill. This unit is so thin and lightweight that it will easily fit in your jacket pocket. If you add it to the end of a routine like Xerox Money you will have a beautiful routine with a perfect kicker ending.

Effect: Every magician is asked to make money. Now you can convert paper to bills of any denomination! The Money Machine is slim, easy to carry, sets in 10 seconds. It is superbly constructed in Germany of sturdy, chrome-finished metal with a protective rubber base.

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Approx. Price: $130.00 (2007) ***


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1 review for Money Machine (Geldmaschine) by Tony Lackner, Harold Voit

  1. Andy Martin

    The Most Convincing Money Maker

    I’ve owned a number of Money Maker’s over the years, including the incredibly beautiful Denver Mint from Owen’s. However, none of them look as clean and innocent as this one from Harold Voit.

    Not only is this thing very flat with no signs of bulkly roller, you can even roll it back and forth on the pad and it really looks like you are see the same bill.

    This unit is so thin and lightweight that it will easily fit in your jacket pocket. If you add it to the end of a routine like Xerox Money you will have a beautiful routine with a perfect kicker ending.

    Highly Recommended!

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