Chipswitch by Wayne Fox and TCC Magic











Regular price $89.90
Blackpool Release 2025 by Wayne Fox
A complete, practical, entertaining, and magical routine.
Nine years ago, Wayne Fox created the original Chipswitch, which quickly gained widespread acclaim. Now, after nearly a decade of real-world performances and refinements, we’re proud to introduce the all-new Chipswitch—a highly practical chip transposition routine—developed in collaboration between Wayne Fox and the TCC Team.
A stack of poker chips is spilled from a wallet onto the table. You invite your spectator to place a ring or signed coin inside the wallet and hold onto it. You then place the stack of chips on the back of your hand and cover it with a napkin ring. In an instant, you lift the cover to reveal the chips have vanished—and in their place is the spectator's ring. When the wallet is opened, the chips are found inside.
This latest version preserves the essence of the original routine while introducing a leather pouch that makes the entire performance smoother, more logical, and even more astonishing. Crafted from top-grain genuine leather, the pouch features a custom gimmick that allows you to secretly ditch small items, such as rings or coins, with ease.
The chips are made from high-quality red gaming-grade materials for a satisfying feel, and the specially gimmicked chip is meticulously crafted for flawless realism.
Chipswitch isn’t just a single effect—it’s a complete, practical, and highly entertaining routine that captivates audiences, whether on stage or in close-up settings.
Features
- Redesigned routine – smoother, more logical, and more magical
- Multiple effects with progressive buildup – delivers a powerful performance
- Versatile for various settings – ideal for small theaters, bars, and close-up shows
- Premium top-grain leather pouch – luxurious feel and exceptional durability
Includes
- Special Gimmicked Chip Stack × 1
- Regular Chips × 8
- Premium Genuine Leather Chip Pouch × 1
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
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Is this considered a beginner level trick?
Yes, there is some sleight of hand, but it is within the beginner's skill level.