TCP Change

Magic download (video) by Juan Luis Rubiales
11.95

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TCP Change

11.95 usd

Magic download (video) by Juan Luis Rubiales (11.95)

A revolutionary technique with incredible possibilities from Juan Luis Rubiales (the genius mind behind "Bounce").

"TCP Change" by Juan Luis Rubiales is a super creative way to change faces and backs, and even force cards or positions. All with pure sleight of hand. No gimmicks required.

This is super smart and squeaky clean.

Download "TCP Change" today!

 

Customer reviews for TCP Change

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Ferenc

remek társasági rőgtőnzésekben kiváló felhasználhatóság, ugyanakkor műsoros felépítésbben a hatás tovább fokozható, pl. a fogás dupla kártyával is kivitelezhető... tóbbszórós színváltás...stb Gratulálok!

 
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Andrea

 
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thivollet

 
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alejandro

AWESOME!!!!

 
Reviewer

Thomas

This is a very deceptive switch for the respective situation and with a construction that nobody will detect it, even more, nobody will think that there is a switch even possible. It will require some practice to get it smooth but it is not really difficult - but if you don't want to invest some time it's not for you. The conditions to use this switch are that you need a table etc. with a surface thus that you can turn over a spread of cards without cards gliding away. I like it very much!

 
Reviewer

Martin

terrific useful adds to current work I am studying

 

Community questions about TCP Change

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  • Hector asks: What is the difference "in terms of handling" between this and sylar by Simon Black?

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds: The TCP change is a lot easier ( while still requiring some practice ) and Sylar is a very intense version of the move. Similar ideas but very different methods.
  • Simone asks: I am assume that, given the name of the move, this is an application of the TPC by Juan Tamariz. Is this the case?

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds: That is correct
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