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GeraintClarke Special user 655 Posts |
WATCH TRAILER HERE : http://www.ellusionist.com/the-s3itch-project.html
** Introductory price of $19.95 for magicians who purchase within the first 24 hours ** SWITCH is 15 must-have methods for switching, swapping or substituting cards within your existing routines. Ever been caught during a performance? Or reveal the wrong card? It happens... S3ITCH equips you with 15 'get-out-of-jail-free' options that can be used to keep you one step ahead of your spectator at all times. With 2 hours of step by step instructions, S3ITCH is packed-full with alternative handlings, special guests and bonus switches. Making it essential viewing for hobbyists, move monkeys and workers. Regardless of skill-level. Get S3ITCH Today. SECTION 1- LLOYD BARNES L&L Switch V1 Welcome to the concept of Lapless lapping. Whilst standing you're able to switch a card from the table in the casual motion of picking up the card. You'll want to start performing this instantly! L&L Switch V2 Apply this variation to L&L v1 and you'll arm yourself with a top-change-esque move that flies under the radar with your spectators. SandSwitch By far the most convincing switch of a sandwiched card. This is the one move the mystery card plot has been missing. Stalone The ability to switch a folded card on the table and then show your hands completely empty. Forget lapping. Up and Under A devious subtlety that opens up a myriad of different ideas, this switch allows you to change a card in full view clipped under your belt. SECTION 2 - DANIEL MADISON Muck:Shun The master of the muck is back. A staple in the gambling world, this is a classic tabled-switch taken from the real world of cheating. Push A powerful push of a folded card towards your spectator is all you need to switch out the card. Simple, direct & deceptive. Turnover Flip an up-turned card face-down from the top of the deck and hand it to the spectator. In that action the card is replaced allowing you to produce it from anywhere before they even know the trick has begun. 545 A compact switch of 5 random cards for a winning Royal flush, in the simple action of displaying and turning the cards over on top of the deck. Card Switch One A dual action throw that disguises the moment of the switch behind a casual replacement on the table. We know how it's done and we still can't see it. Can you? SECTION 3 - GERAINT CLARKE Acapelo V2 A fluid masterpiece that's as motivated as it is fooling. To the spectator the card never leaves their sight and is switched out during a sandwich routine. Athens Mistaken for a T. Nelson Down's change, Athens is as mechanically satisfying as it is deceptive. This single card substitution allows you to switch a face up card as you're placing it into your spectators hands. Pocket Switch An added piece of theory to make card-to-pocket more impossible. The dirtiest part of card to pocket is going to that pocket with a 'dirty' hand. With this addition, the spectator sees the card in your pocket before they've even signed their selection. Half Moon A casual, but fair switch designed specifically for card-to-mouth routines. They choose where to put their card in the fan, but it's in your mouth before it's been squared into the pack. Bonus: Geraint gives tuition on how to perform card-to-mouth correctly based on years of performance experience to large groups. This is how you get away with it EVERY time. Tornado Adding a flare to the classic deal switch from Marlo, Geraint shows you how to swap the selection during a spin. Format: Download/Stream Difficulty: Easy/Intermediate Duration: 96 mins approx |
jljones83 New user LA, CA 90 Posts |
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With 2 hours of step by step instructions, S3ITCH is packed-full with alternative handlings, special guests and bonus switches. Making it essential viewing for hobbyists, move monkeys and workers. Regardless of skill-level. So is it an hour and a half (96 min) or is it 2 hours? |
mantel Special user 922 Posts |
Methinks Ellusionist is exaggerating in the Ad Copy & the Trailer, AGAIN! Sometimes it seems that Ellusionist doesn't have the common sense to proof read. The artist didn't even spell S3itch right in the logo.
Hopefully it's just a typo. |
Doctor D Special user 563 Posts |
The last one on the trailer looks AWFUL. And why does Lloyd keep waving around those folded cards when they're already in full view?
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toointoit New user 21 Posts |
#Ellusionistarerunningoutofideas #justlikemoviesthesedays #resortingtoswitchestomakemoney
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jackaboy Veteran user universities aren't interested in my 302 Posts |
That last one doesn't make sense
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jljones83 New user LA, CA 90 Posts |
Now they are raising the price. I just got an email saying they 'thought it was too cheap' so they are repricing it, but it still has the 96 min listed, and still says '2 hours'.
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Tim Cavendish Inner circle 1404 Posts |
S3 Itch ? Is this an uncomfortable medical condition?
I would think that deliberately misspelling a product's name for the cool factor would frustrate potential customers' use of search engines to find the product... But hey, I'm not a marketing genius. I'm just a customer with a wallet and a search box. |
Chessmann Inner circle 4242 Posts |
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On Apr 8, 2016, Tim Cavendish wrote: Yes. Fortunately, a Ch@nge has occurred, and the elimination of this condition is being wildly celebrated around the world.
My ex-cat was named "Muffin". "Vomit" would be a better name for her. AKA "The Evil Ball of Fur".
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daniltan Elite user 477 Posts |
S3ITCH (read: switch). The 3 supposed to be those 3 magicians that sharing (read: selling) their methods, right? And yea.. I also agree regarding the last move in the video.
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53andahalf New user 10 Posts |
So has anyone taken taken the bait? I'd like to at least see a review before I dismiss it
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KazMagic New user 72 Posts |
Most of the moves seem to be unusable in the real world...
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