Talk:Bill in lemon

Unclear explanation
" If a corner is to be torn off, the magician simply has the original corner palmed, and either tears the card themselves or has the audience member do it and hand them the pieces, and then hands back the palmed corner. If the serial number is recorded, the serial for the bill in the lemon is simply written on the other side of the paper, and it is surreptitiously turned over. There are many variations and methods." Forced choice of the item already in the lemon makes sense. The rest of this, shown above, makes no sense at all. If the serial number started "X987.." and the magician had a placed a bill with "A123..." in the lemon, and then turned over my "X987..." paper to show his prepared "A123.." paper, why would I remain silent, unless I was his confederate? And if the audience volunteer was his confederate, this would not be the strongest trick that could be done. Plus this is unreferenced. Edison (talk) 02:04, 1 August 2016 (UTC)