* Alpha Cash by Jay Noblezada exactly the same as Fred Kaps' Flash Cash.
* Alpha Cash by Jay Noblezada exactly the same as Fred Kaps' Flash Cash.
* Visceral by Derek Roberts done at chest level
* Visceral by Derek Roberts done at chest level
* "Dollarama" by Bob King is a variation of Fred Kap's Flash Cash
* "Dollarama" by Bob King is a variation of Fred Kap's Flash Cash (2002)
* LottoCash by Peter Studebaker
* LottoCash by Peter Studebaker (2006)
* Foreign Exchange: A marketed item from Jim Pace, uses the same gimmick as Patrick Page’s “Easy Money”.
* Foreign Exchange: A marketed item from Jim Pace, uses the same gimmick as Patrick Page’s “Easy Money”.
* Money for Nothin' and Tricks for Free by Phil Cass of Australia (same to "Easy Money")
* Money for Nothin' and Tricks for Free by Phil Cass of Australia (same to "Easy Money")
* Dubya’s Tax Rebate, marketed version of Kaps’s "Flash Cash" (Blank pieces of paper change into novelty $200 bills with George W. Bush’s portrait)
* Dubya’s Tax Rebate, marketed version of Kaps’s "Flash Cash" (Blank pieces of paper change into novelty $200 bills with George W. Bush’s portrait)
* HandOut 500 by Steve Haynes. It utilizes a new gimmick, which takes away the extra thickness of the bills and can them handout after the change.
* HandOut 500 by Steve Haynes. It utilizes a new gimmick, which takes away the extra thickness of the bills and can them handout after the change (2009).
Michael Ammar's Easy to Master Money Miracles, Vol. 3 (2003)
Easy Money Booklet from Magic Inc - actually teaches Flash Cash version along with some history on the effect with illustrations by Jay Marshall.
Fred Kaps' lecture notes as "Newspaper to Dollars" in Lecture Book - 1973 and "Treasury Notes"
Hundy 500 by Gregory Wilson on Hundy 500 with Gregory Wilson (DVD - 2003)
Show Me the Money by Magic Makers
Paper to Money Plus by Trick Productions (2006)
Handy 500 by Dan White on Juan's Hundred Dollar Bill Switch DVD - bills change inside the spectator's hand. The spectator holds the five bills, and you wave your hand over them and they change.
Slow Burn by Richard Sanders
Heiny 500 by Karl Hein - Five bills slowly and visibly change to a higher denomination.
3D Cash by Mark Allen
Vicissitube by Cory Burke on DVD Voracity
Extreme Burn by Richard Sanders
Prophet by Tom Isaacson variation with permission from Patrick Page.
Alpha Cash by Jay Noblezada exactly the same as Fred Kaps' Flash Cash.
Visceral by Derek Roberts done at chest level
"Dollarama" by Bob King is a variation of Fred Kap's Flash Cash (2002)
LottoCash by Peter Studebaker (2006)
Foreign Exchange: A marketed item from Jim Pace, uses the same gimmick as Patrick Page’s “Easy Money”.
Money for Nothin' and Tricks for Free by Phil Cass of Australia (same to "Easy Money")
Dubya’s Tax Rebate, marketed version of Kaps’s "Flash Cash" (Blank pieces of paper change into novelty $200 bills with George W. Bush’s portrait)
HandOut 500 by Steve Haynes. It utilizes a new gimmick, which takes away the extra thickness of the bills and can them handout after the change (2009).