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THEGUY26 (Will Swanson) Inner circle Minnesota, USA 2379 Posts |
Jay Sankey has some nice torn and restored card effects.
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Douglas.M Elite user 465 Posts |
For elegance, Garcia's Torn is beautiful if a bit angley. Of the piece by piece restoration effects, it's one of the best.
For the "worker" though (like a table hopper), I highly recommend John Mendoza's Ultimate Torn and Restored Card. It is practical, has a great climax, and offers lots of opportunity for audience interaction. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zF3PPMObSaI I believe this routine is on Mendoza's "My Best" DVD vol.3 Douglas M. |
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Steve Haynes Inner circle Southeastern United States 1119 Posts |
I do my own version, but out of all the t&r's on the market, Torn looks the best to me, as you see a lot of magic in a short time.
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scottds80 Special user Victoria, Australia 730 Posts |
I use reparation. It is difficult so you need lots of practice. I know you want the simplest version, so this might not be it. But it is extremely visual if you are willing to put in the practice.
"Great Scott the Magician", Gippsland
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Jonathan Townsend Eternal Order Ossining, NY 27297 Posts |
Have a look at the first trick in the Stranger Card section of Expert Card Technique.
...to all the coins I've dropped here
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John McLaughlin Veteran user Gloucester, Massachusetts 393 Posts |
I also started out doing J.C. Wagner's verson from 7 secrets. He even has a version that can be done with jumbo cards. I've practiced Garcia's, and it's fun to do, but I'm not ready to perform it for laymen.
...NSA John McLaughlin, not CIA John McLaughlin
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jeffF New user 15 Posts |
Check out TnR by Mathieu Bich on Theory 11.
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sean_mh Loyal user 229 Posts |
Silly as it may seem, I have gotten quite good reactions from the TnR in Mark Wilson's Complete Course.
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benjie84 Loyal user New Jersey 234 Posts |
As mentioned prior I am a super fan of torn... Super visual and not much of a knuckle buster. I'm not sure what would be good for walk around- I feel torn could work.
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Gustaf New user Stockholm, Sweden 78 Posts |
Torn by Daniel Garcia is not too hard and only qeruires a 20 sec setup. Perfect for me!
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Cameron Francis V.I.P. 7025 Posts |
My very angle friendly and easy to do piece by piece T&R will be released at some point this year. It's good for strolling or restaurant work.
MOMENT'S NOTICE LIVE 3 - Six impromptu card tricks! Out now! http://cameronfrancismagic.com/moments-notice-live-3.html
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vinsmagic Eternal Order sleeping with the fishes... 10957 Posts |
Can you put up a demo or your effect ////
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Jim Hazen New user Elizabeth Colorado 56 Posts |
Torn is a wonderful effect, but it is angley . Danny Garcia is a great teacher and I enjoy his work very much.
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sleightofand Regular user London, UK 188 Posts |
Everyone is on about dan garcias torn, but have not mentioned Yves Doumergue's version which was realeased way before garcias, and is virtually the same but I feel is a bit better. Also some other extra bits on the dvd. But if you are after an easy effect mate I would maybe stay clear and learn jc wagners torn and restored. It is on a Michael Ammar dvd easy to master card miracles, and is also an excellent dvd to get.Check out LLPUB.COM for the dvd. It is a good un. all the best on the hunt.
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Aldebaran New user France 3 Posts |
And what about the legend "Torn Asunder", performed by David Copperfield, and developed (I think, is there somebody who can confirm?) by Chris Kenner and David Williamson?
http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=W0mMofqlS3g Personally, I do the Williamson's T&R: it is not a piece-by-piece restoration, which is impressive but without surprises, and no motivation (Why I have to torn that card if I want to restore it? Is it to say "I can do that!"?). Williamson's torn and restored transposition is motivated, full of surprises, and I like the method, which is "simple". And now, Mathieu Bich (a french guy, cocorico...) as developed a piece-by-piece version, where the card changes at the end. I don't like this final (Spectators: "Oh, the card changed, so it is not the torn one you restored?!"), but for magicians, it is quite stunning! (You have some references on theory11...) |
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