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Tony Noice Veteran user 342 Posts |
I just posted about this but somehow the entire post was not included. Her it is:Many posts have mentioned the Mark Mason product, Tony Steven’s NO-TEAR. I hope you can answer my question. I have the item and wished to do it with the Chicago Tribune so I removed the m----- from the supplied newspaper and pasted it into a new end piece. On the DVD, Mason says the paper for the final reveal is folded in the same way as for the Gene Anderson tear. However, this can’t be true because the newspaper that came with the trick is glued to a spot about halfway from the left edge of the unfolded paper and the Anderson fold necessarily leaves it much closer than that to the left edge. Unfortunately, the supplied paper (in my case, a Florida paper from “The Villiages”) has so many creases from packing, unfolding and trying it out that I can’t reconstruct the original fold. The simple answer is to buy another but it’s frustrating to do that when I just bought the original and only need to know how Mason changed the Anderson fold so that ,when opened, the pack of pieces is adhering to the spot it is in the supplied sample . Can anyone look at their copy and give me that information.
Thanks a lot, Tony PS. I used the original Anderson effect for years on cruise ships but the new 22 inch width of most of today’s broadsheets make it too risky. |
jimhlou Inner circle 3698 Posts |
I love this because it gets great reactions and resets in less than one minute. I sent you a PM. Jim
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