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Origami With Dollar Bills: Another Way to Impress People With Your Money [Hardcover]

Duy Nguyen


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  • Hardcover: 80 pages
  • Publisher: Barnes & Noble; First Printing edition (28 Feb 2006)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0760760306
  • ISBN-13: 978-0760760307
  • Product Dimensions: 21.1 x 11.4 x 1.8 cm
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 5,462,522 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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38 of 38 people found the following review helpful
Good Value 10 Mar 2006
By Frenchfry - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Spiral-bound
First off, let me start by saying this book is a great value. It's only $6 so if you get a couple of good designs then hey.. its worth the nominal investment.

DESIGNS

1-bill: Sea lion, Kling-on Bird of Prey,Electric Eel, Horseshoe Crab, Phoenix, Vampire Bat

2-bill: Jedi, Tiger Shark, Squid, Fruit Bat, European Dragon, Eagle

3-bill:Roger's Rabbit, Oriental Dragon, Scorpion

PROs:

o He gives some instructions on basic folds.

o His designs are all unique and original and can't be found free on the web.

o Nice spiral bound book with hard cover - always helps when trying to fold and read.

o He includes interesting factoids about Money

CONs

o This is a personal thing - I really prefer single bill designs.

o I felt like some of the designs didn't really look like what they were supposed to look like.

o Although he provides pictures - some of the pictures are variations of the design and if you you follow the diagrams you don't get what is in the picture -- this is confusing.

o Some of the diagrams are inaccurate.

o Some of the multiple bill designs don't attach well-they just kind of sit up against each other.

OVERALL IMPRESSION:

Like I said -- this book is a good value - I could figure out most of the designs I folded. Although I don't care for all the designs, there are enough to choose from that I'm sure most people will find at least a few they like. My favorites are the Horseshoe Crab (looks similar to a more recognizable stingray -- but they do in real life too) and the scorpion (3 bills) which I made for a friend and he loved it (he's a scorpio).

I looked at this book in a bookstore before purchasing it and still bought it.

Other books I recommend: The Buck Book, Guide to Hawaiian Style Money Folds --- and for more advanced folders -- Dollar Bill Origami.
30 of 31 people found the following review helpful
Worth the bucks...but only barely 28 Mar 2006
By Christopher Reed - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Spiral-bound
This book looks nice, seems like a good idea, and is user friendly (spiral bound, etc). However, the problem is that the models contained in the book are sorely lacking. It's most likely true that everyone will find something that they figure is worth their time to fold, but overall, the models are not overly clever nor interesting. Furthermore, for me at least, it is a disappointment that so many of the models require more than a single dollar bill, sort of defeats the purpose to me. (Especially since the majority of the models that require more than one bill aren't impressive to begin with).

The bottom line: (out of 10)
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Model Value:
3 (everyone will find something to fold, no one will find a lot to fold...)
Instruction Clarity:
6 (for the most part the instructions are clear and detailed. However, when you have a book of models this simple, the instructions should be flawless, which alas, they are not.)
Difficulty:
3 (Perhaps the most difficult thing about the book is convincing yourself it's worth folding up that dollar bill instead of spending it on a better book...)
Enjoyment:
7 (Higher marks for enjoyment because the book includes some interesting notes, facts, and tidbits on money. However, after reading it through once or twice, the enjoyment level drops considerably since the models don't hold their own compared to better books (ie, Montroll's, etc))
Overall Value (not an average):
4 - Not bad, but also not real good. You can do better elsewhere, but this will work in a pinch
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Middle of the road... 9 Feb 2007
By R. Richards - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Spiral-bound|Amazon Verified Purchase
As another reviewer noted, the spiral binding format is nice, but the models aren't very exciting. Instructions on many of the models are ambiguous to downright confusing, and could have been much clearer with just an extra sentence or two to explain how a particular fold is made.

This book is far from the worst that I've seen, and I'll probably purchase other dollar bill origami publications from this author, but I wish he had an experienced origami folder editing his models for clarity.

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