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What this move is called?

Dude this is a tough one, some magicians call it the Twirl Change while others call it the Shake Change. It's a variation on the shapeshifter change so it doesn't really have it's own name.
 
this is called the shake change, its similar to the shapeshifter.

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Maybe edit your post and take out the exposure BlindDeception?

Anyway, the move was popularised by Jay Sankey as the Twirl Change, but it was originally (according to MagicPedia) published in The Gen in 1964 as "The Pivot Color Change" by Noel Stanton. I don't the original Gen it was in, but maybe someone who does could verify that.
 
Maybe edit your post and take out the exposure BlindDeception?

Anyway, the move was popularised by Jay Sankey as the Twirl Change, but it was originally (according to MagicPedia) published in The Gen in 1964 as "The Pivot Color Change" by Noel Stanton. I don't the original Gen it was in, but maybe someone who does could verify that.

yea I was thinking of that but, you really can't buy the change. There are tons of tutorials all over the place, and its a simple one everyone should know, but please don't misunderstand I don't like magic exposure to a certain degree, things like two card monte, hand sandwich etc I am fine with exposing as magicians do need a starting point if you know what im saying.
 
This move was created by Ed Marlo and was published as the "In Lieu of the Vernon's Through the Fist Move".