Curry Turnover (Andrew Frost)

Video download by Andrew Frost
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Curry Turnover (Andrew Frost)
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A move that has captured our imagination is the Curry Turnover. You almost never see it done well, and it's incredibly useful sleight. We're delighted to provide a tutorial by technical master Andy Frost with step-by-step instruction on this classic move. The Curry Turnover allows you to apparently turn a tabled card over sideways whilst secretly switching it for the top card of the deck. We realized that this move is NOT taught on video in the sort of detail-oriented approach we specialize in. So we're delighted that Andy Frost has provided a tutorial that covers every aspect of this classic move in painstaking detail.

Running time: 15 minutes 46 seconds

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Customer reviews for Curry Turnover (Andrew Frost)

Michael
This is an efficient and clear explanation of perhaps the most perfect one-handed card switch ever devised. I've been doing the Curry turnover since I was 16 years of age, and have just discovered a change to make the move work more consistently.
Stefan
I like this very much. It's not the easiest move and there will be times you will find easier moves and/or methods, but I just like it. When you got it down, it is really good. Andrew does a very good job with the explanation and the video quality is of course as good as it gets with Vanishing Inc.
Neil
Excellent teaching! Love the move!
Kimmo
I will preface this review by the following: There is a better version of Curry turnover move in Marlo's Magazine, Vol 1, page 14. It's called No-Break Marlo/Curry Turnover. The move is just better in almost every aspect. However, as you might expect, Marlo's teaching is rubbish. The problem is exacerbated by the fact that one figure (no. 9) is missing.

This product, however, is excellent and offers a great pretext and foundation for the better move. Andrew's teaching is crystal clear, it's shown from multiple angles and the routines you get are great, though not exceptional. Even though the move is inferior to Marlo's version, unlike Marlo's, it's very satisfying to do. The only minor flaw in Andrew's teaching is that I wish he'd spend more time explaining how to get the break. Here's a tip if you have shorter fingers than him: tilt the deck a bit by lifting the other side with the base of your thumb - it helps get your fingers setup for the break.

I recommend learning this version first, then moving on to Marlo's superior version.

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