I have been working on deck switching for a long time. I own Cold Case by Greg Wilson and have made
many DIY tuck box switching gimmicks for many years. nted, Greg Wilson goes over his switch with
Cold Case in great detail. But it's still a little knacky to do the switch.
The effect is
killer and the reactions are always great. Well thought out and relatively easy to perform.
Now here is the best part. I use this switch for all of my deck switches - it may not be as
good as those outlined in Giobbi's book, but it is well made, will last a lifetime and is the best
deck switch done right under the spectators nose.
I have performed this hundreds of times
and have NEVER been burned. It's so simple - in the Blizzard case, when the spectator is mixing up
the four "cards of the same number", you simply lift the box, place the first deck into the gimmick
and put it away. No one has ever assumed anything funny going on. It just gets lost while the
spectator is concentrating on their job at hand.
Lastly, I sometimes do the switch and put
the warm deck into the gimmick and place it right back on the table. Never, ever have I had any
issue with leaving the gimmick on the table. It's clean and simple.
I'm more than pleased
with the purchase as the main trick is first class and I get to use it for other tricks as well.
Well done, Dean Dill - RIP.