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The latest edition of Artisan Playing Cards: The White Edition. More Details

Ho Yeung Daniel Tse

The Whisk Change

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  • 3.9
3.9 Read 13 Reviews

This could be one of the most visual color changes you will ever see.

Your hands are empty right before and after the change. With just a simple upward wiping motion of the hand, the card instantly and visually changes, you then show both hands empty and spread out the deck.

With in-depth instruction on the mechanics of the change, along with teaching several applications, you will definitely enjoy practicing and performing this color change.

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13 Reviews

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  • 3.9
from 94 ratings
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  • 2
Terry L. • Vietnam • 3/8/2013

This is totally a trick/change for a camera, not a human.

  • 5
Giuseppe • Bedforshire • 8/28/2012

Great change Daniel, and as for the angles they are not as bad as what all of you are making it out to be. If you use the clean up he teaches it doesn't affect the angles that much.

  • 2
Luis Roman • New Jersey • 11/10/2011

I'm sorry, but angle sensitive magic should not be getting 4 or 5 stars. It's impressive, but from a fixed angle you can do almost anything. Even the impossible. These things should be made clear before purchase.

  • 5
Yakor • Vienna • 11/3/2011

Hey, great idea! Classic change might be less angly, but even kids don't buy it these days. Keep on inventing!

  • 4
John-Kevin • Norway • 10/26/2011

A great effect but very angle sensitive, I usually perform this for 1 or 2 people and i always get amazing reactions. All in all a very good effect!

  • 4
Jack • Virginia • 10/24/2011

This is a great change and its not too hard either, however the change is angle sensitive. I usually only do it on one or maybe two people at the max.

  • 4
C. Chuck • Dallas, TX • 10/22/2011

A fun change, but VERY angle sensitive.

  • 5
Liam • Israel • 10/22/2011

In 3 words: What the hell?

  • 5
Kyle D. • Maryland • 10/21/2011

Good job!

  • 5
Eric • California • 10/21/2011

Impressed!

  • 4
Brad • Ohio • 10/19/2011

This is a very visual change that I must say looks very impressive. There is really only one main issue I had with it and that was the angle limits. You can't do it 360 or anywhere close to that really. This would have been something that I would have liked to known beforehand. Other than that, I really liked this!

  • 5
Alex • New York • 10/19/2011

Great change. Simple but clever.

  • 5
Joby Chen • Vancouver, Canada • 10/19/2011

Great change! Very visual. Even though camera quality is not HD, the teaching is great and clear!

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