Switch Cup Ash Edition

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Following the global success of the "Switch Cup", Jerome Sauloup returns with the amazing new "Switch Cup Ashtray Edition".

This invisible switching tool offers the same incredible possibilities as the original, as well as some new advantages. It's larger to accommodate bigger objects like folded cards, card corners, post-its, tickets, billets and more. The innocent design is also more innocuous than ever. Crafted to perfection, it hides in plain sight, going totally unnoticed.

There is no lack of ideas for this innocent accessory to become an absolute weapon in your magic arsenal, both in close-up and parlor situations. Routines and high-impact effects like:

  • Torn and restored map
  • Card or corner switch
  • Banknote switch for serial number divination
  • Confabulation
  • Drawing transformations
  • Lottery prediction
  • And so much more!

The included more than 1-hour video shows you many of the best ways to use this natural and innocent prop. It's simple to set up and easy to use. Once you integrate the "Switch Cup Ash Edition" into your repertoire, it will never leave!

Key Points

  • Super easy to use
  • Change any flat object in less than half a second.
  • Ingenious and unsuspected operation.
  • Immediate reset.
  • Perfect for nearly any performing situation
  • Many routines included

Instructional video in French and English.

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Customer reviews for Switch Cup Ash Edition

Andie
This is a well made prop and it really does look like an ashtray. I was 99% sure I knew how it worked before ordering and I wasn't disappointed.

Now this does 'talk' a little, but there are many ways to cover it and the guys in the video do a fairly good job of covering all their thoughts on it. The video is not the best, its two guys for whom English is not their first language and the one chap frequently has to ask google to translate.

They could have got any half decent native English speaker to do the video and all the points would have been covered and demonstrated in about 1/3rd the time. I found myself skipping through the video while they googled and chatted amongst themselves. Even a bit of editing wouldn't have gone a miss because this does not need over an hour of tutorial.

Well made, and this will be used in real world situations.