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MacMillan Switch 1-on-1?

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CaseyC

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I've talked to a few people about getting this but haven't seen any reviews on it at all.
Is it worth picking up? It looks like a move I could have some fun with.

I'd love to hear your thoughts.
 
Nov 10, 2008
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Really worth getting if you ask me! It's an amazing move that has many applications, and surprisingly doesn't take that long to get down smooth!

Although it's going to take a lot of practice to get down perfect, it's defiantly worth getting.

The Best part about it, is Jason shows some great applications to the move including some Blackjack, and color Stunner type moves!
 
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CaseyC

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It keeps sounding better and better. I was originally thinking that the move didn't really have too many applications but that is obviously not the case.
Are the palms used in the switch difficult to get in and out of?
 
Sep 1, 2007
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Not at all :) Jason has big hands, which might be off putting at first but really it doesn't matter. The palms are not difficult to get in/out of and Jason teaches briefly the proper grips.

He doesn't show how to get into the palm secretly from the deck or something though, which would have been nice; other than that, I'd say this 1-on-1 was well worth the money.

- Sean
 
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CaseyC

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Thanks Sean. I'm sure it's possible to work something out with getting into it from the deck or a classic palm.

Do you think you will use this in magic effects or in gambling demonstrations? I'm looking to use this more as a magic utility-type move.
 
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Thanks Sean. I'm sure it's possible to work something out with getting into it from the deck or a classic palm.

Do you think you will use this in magic effects or in gambling demonstrations? I'm looking to use this more as a magic utility-type move.
Oh yeah, don't get me wrong, it's quite easy to get into the palm from the deck... I'm just convinced there's easier ways. :)

Also, I'm looking to eventually use it in magic effects, but as Jason mentions in the video it's primarily for demonstration purposes and I can see why. If you're looking to use it as a secret switching move (which is totally doable) expect to be working on it for a good while before being comfortable enough to switch it without flashing or looking like you're switching something. :)

Hope that helped a little, I know my fingers tend to just hit keys and type words that my brain hasn't even thought out properly yet. :p

- Sean
 
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CaseyC

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Haha no man, this helps out a bunch.

Yeah I can tell that most of the work is going to be in the motions of the switch and trying to make the actions look as natural as possible.
I'm still very interested in getting this. Thanks for the info!
 
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Oops I have one more question about this I just remembered regarding the angles. Sorry for double posting.

Jason says this is "completely invisible from all angles"
Is this actually completely angle-proof? :eek:
 
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