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VCR Change

Apollo Robbins

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Renowned magician and master pickpocket Apollo Robbins teaches a color change that happens entirely in your hands.

The VCR Change is a brilliant color change from the mind of Apollo Robbins. A playing card held completely at your fingertips instantly changes, seemingly leaving your hands empty.

An incredibly visual sleight-of-hand movement with countless applications.

Learn the in's and out's of the move - as well as the angles, finesses, and nuances that make it look oh-so-smooth - in 10 minutes of intricate instruction from a genuine professional.

"Very slick, fluid, and visual." - J+S, theory11 forums


Want to know MORE? Listen to our latest roundtable discussion podcast with Apollo Robbins discussing everything from misdirection to the psychology of stealing professionally.

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Fred K.

Just like Apollo said, it's crazy angle-y. But, this is so cool it's my long term goal to pull this off in some kind of a performance. Definitely lots of practice to get comfortable and bold with it. But, well worth $5. Buy it!

Omaha, NEJul 20th, 2016
Riley

I like this change a lot. The method is genius. However, as it says in the trailer, it is very, VERY, angle sensitive. This is a good change to practice, but i don't think i will be performing this change any time soon. It is performed from an over-the-shoulder angle, and that's not very practical in any situation. Overall, this trick is fun to fool yourself with, but I would not recommend buying it for anyone who wants to use this change in a performance environment.

San FranciscoApr 24th, 2016
Ben

If you want a "worker" change, this isn't the best trick to get, but it's really good on camera, and takes practice. If you just want a cool sleight, buy this.

New OrleansOct 10th, 2015
KJ

This is really angle sensitive but it is a all round great change, hard but great and rewarding.

SingaporeFeb 22nd, 2015
Joel

Angles aren't that great but good change.

AustraliaApr 3rd, 2014
Shua

When the trailer itself says it angle sensitive, you know it's got to be REALLY angle sensitive. But what is nice is that once you get used to it, you can judge your angles REALLY well. The sleight itself is just AWESOME. It'll definitely take some practice.

MASep 17th, 2013
Brett

I love this trick!

Perth Aug 8th, 2013
Axxe Johnson

This is a little hard to do but a good trick since I have small hands. It takes practice but is worth it in the end.

CaliforniaJul 9th, 2013
Donovan H.

I really love this trick. It's hard to get the angles right at first but once you record yourself and watch it you can apply what you see back to your hands. Apollo is my inspiration and I love his tricks especially the pickpocket ones. Keep em coming!

Shreveport, LAJun 29th, 2013
Edward S

A bit hard, but rewarding and fun to execute.

ArizonaApr 9th, 2013
Wei

This is an amazing change. The only issue is the angles.

NYCOct 17th, 2012
Tuval

Very visual, but the angles are not that good.

IsraelOct 16th, 2012
Derek

I would have loved to give this download a 5/5 but this is just so angly I can't. :'( That being said though, this is a very pretty color change, not so much visual but clean if done at the right angle.

CanadaOct 2nd, 2012
Joseph Willett

I've performed this a few times and got amazing reactions. For 5 bucks you should pick this up. It is not very angle friendly, so you should perform this to 1-3 people at a time. It's not something I would stick in a routine when I'm in the streets with a group of people around me. Apollo teaches this trick really well which should allow you to pick it up pretty fast. All in all I give this 4 stars, 5 stars if it wasn't for the angles.

UKAug 19th, 2012
Curtis

3.5 STARS - Angles are pretty rough. Really only 1-2 people at a time for this trick. Not sure I'd say you "end clean".

Louisburg, KSFeb 20th, 2012
Dezmend Gray

This is a AMAZING trick. when I first saw this move I said to myself "I MUST HAVE IT!" Apollo teaches it very, very well, I picked it up in about 15 minutes. It is definitely a trick for any magician or sleight of hand artist who wants to keep their audience entertained and baffled.

Okinawa, JapanNov 9th, 2011
Leo

This is a sweet move. Apollo teaches it so well, it ends clean and leaves your audience speechless.

PerrthFeb 25th, 2011
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