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==Publications==
==Publications==
* '''Short Change With Long Green''': [[Dai Vernon]], ''[[Five Close-Up Problems]] (The $3 Manuscript)'' (1932).
* '''Short Change With Long Green''': [[Dai Vernon]], ''[[Five Close-Up Problems]] (The $3 Manuscript)'' (1933).
** [[John Northern Hilliard]], ''[[Greater Magic]]'' (1938, pp. 779-780).
** [[John Northern Hilliard]], ''[[Greater Magic]]'' (1938, pp. 779-780).
** Dai Vernon, ''[[Early Vernon]]'' (1962, pp. 49-51).
** Dai Vernon, ''[[Early Vernon]]'' (1962, pp. 49-51).

Revision as of 01:24, 26 January 2015

Shortchange Trick refers to the trick in which the performer apparently demonstrates how a con artist shortchanges unsuspecting marks, by counting the bills and then showing money has disappeared. Popular versions include George Starke's Hornswoggled and Bert Allerton's Bamboozle.

Publications

  • Shorty: A Baffling Short Change Routine: Ray Grismer, 1978; 1981 (with props).
  • The Magician and the Flim-Flam Femme: Larry White, 1999 (with props).

Sleight-of-Hand Bill Steals

References