Essentially this move openly switches (on the fly) three cards either visually or invisibly - as a colour change or utility switch.
The switch is carried out in the blink of an eye so poses no risk of being caught, but to get the handling down may take you some time if your not already competent with cards, in other words I wouldn't recommend this for the beginner.
Nathan teaches the move in-depth at an easy to follow pace and also serves up some cool compact routines, all of which are very workable. The production is very slick, offering close-up shots from various angles to give you the best possible chance to grasp this move both in theory and handling. I'm most interested in using the switch as a utility move, Nathan talks you through a very fair, casual way of openly appearing to lose the four aces in the deck whilst of course controlling them, for me this was stronger than the effects and sets you up for some killer magic.
Overall I think you'll get a lot of mileage from the content of this download, as well as finding ways to incorporate it into your own effects. It's also extremely well priced, so even if you don't think your quite ready to learn this move, your not to going be put out of pocket finding out. Recommended.
Available at http://www.papercranemagic.com/doohickey.htm
Available at http://www.papercranemagic.com/doohickey.htm
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