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Click Change

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Originally taught on Dan and Dave's acclaimed anthology on card magic, learn it now on it's own in rich detail. A unique variation on the classic Snap Change.

Imagine taking a single playing card - then instantly and visually changing it with just a flick of your finger. The Click Change is a minor variation on a timeless classic by legendary magician Ed Marlo.

The same stunning color change - with more style and less angle sensitivity.

The Click Change has quickly become a popular sleight-of-hand move among magicians and cardists alike. It represents the visual moments in magic that your audience swears are trick photography.

Learn the in's and out's of the sexy smooth and squeeky clean color change originally featured on Dan and Dave's bestselling four DVD set - The Trilogy - taught in the Bucks' signature style.

"More angle proof than the original - very easy." - remy, theory11 forums


Want to know MORE? Listen to our latest roundtable discussion podcast with Dan and Dave Buck.

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Tom

A very nice variation, and one I will definitely use!

LondonDec 3rd, 2013
Emil Tsonev

An amazing version of the snap change which provides great clean up - and it looks more flourishy.

BulgariaSep 17th, 2013
Bhavneet

This is a very nice variation of the Snap Change, and this is a lot more practical. The teaching is very good.

IndiaSep 16th, 2013
GreekMagic

Looks great and clean too. Perfect for walk around when doing a snap change.

GreeceApr 12th, 2013
Craig

Such a good idea. I loved the snap change for the quick visual change but getting the 2nd card back to the deck was tricky. With this, I don't have to worry about anyone seeing me because the card is already gone and I'm clean.

MelbourneNov 30th, 2012
Wei

This is a great version of the Snap Change. The clean up they teach is great and angle proof.

NYCOct 17th, 2012
Jacob

This is genius, only real drawback is that you have to learn the snap change in your non dominant hand.

DenmarkOct 3rd, 2012
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