Switcher-Vope by Scott Creasey
ENVELOPE noun A flat paper container with a sealable flap, used to enclose a letter or document.
SWITCH noun The act of changing to or adopting one thing in place of another.
TRANSPARENCY noun The characteristic of being easy to see through.
SWITCHER-VOPE noun A combination of all three elements.
When searching for “billet switching apparatus,” you’ll find various devices, mostly in the form of boxes made from materials like cardboard, perspex, or antiqued oak. While some of these boxes are clever and others quite pricey, many clearly resemble typical magician’s props. Using an envelope instead can appear much more natural, especially in intimate settings or larger audiences where you only need to switch between 10-30 billets.
Welcome to Switcher-Vope
In this thirty-minute video, Scott reveals a quick and straightforward method to create his Switcher-Vope using either a window or non-window envelope. This innovative tool merges the simplicity of a regular envelope with the clarity of a clear force bag. Scott also shares his unique handling techniques for this versatile billet-switching device, emphasizing crucial points that will enable you to create a stunning experience for your audience!
“Okay, I feel Scott should just have my Paypal password and just take any money he needs whenever he comes out with something. The Switcher-Vope is another great tool that he presents. Not only does he show you the workings, how to make one, but he also provides useful tips and ways of making them with any envelope.”
– Greg Arce
“Another great release from Scott Creasey. I now have something like 20 videos and eBooks from Scott, and I treasure all of them. Scott is truly a genius.”
– Stunninger
“This is embarrassingly good! I really hope this one is never seen on TV or the internet… it is that good. Scott provided me, quite by chance, a better solution to an effect that requires this sort of switch. I had a perfectly good envelope solution. But this is so clean and convicting, I am changing to this approach.”
– J. Streiff