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D Byrd Loyal user Virginia 231 Posts |
I agree with Martin Lewis' Undivided. It's a very open and clean torn and restoration of a cigarette paper.
Undivided - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9Mb3rF0DDQ I also like Dan Harlan's Crazy 8. |
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jakubr Veteran user 326 Posts |
If I can ask here: how angel proof do you find Daniel Garcia's Torn? Can you do it surrounded? I wanted to learn it, but this need to be performable surrounded. If not, which TnR with playing card, do you think would be best for this kind of conditions?
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Tom H New user 2 Posts |
Torn and restored Chinese laundry ticket, maybe followed by a snow storm ...
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AndrewJ New user Travis County, TX 70 Posts |
To date, I have been most impressed with Kaplan's Killer Cut - as mentioned above.
Eugene Burger performs a very graceful Gypsy Thread. It's easily the best torn/restored effect I have seen someone perform in person. |
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Yellowcustard Inner circle New Zealand 1334 Posts |
The two torn and restored I do. The first is gypsy thread (Jeffrey Durham). The second is a torn and restoration of a cigarette paper which I came up with by myself after noticing that something I got from the magic shop looked like cigarette paper. In some research as this happened I realised a lot of people in the past has made the same connection.
One torn restored I keep meaning to set up and use is the Shawn Farquhar torn restore signed photo graph. Its restored mis matched yet still sigened. Eugene Burger Gypsy Thread is so good as it has a great story to it. Along with the fact his just the best. I do feel finding a good story for the thread is the hardest part of this trick. It took me a while but I am almost there.
Enjoy your magic,
and let others enjoy it as well! |
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Feral Chorus Elite user CA 495 Posts |
I will put my plug in for Osterlind's TnR Post it note.
also, Magic Friday had some nice presentation touches in its write-up of the effect. |
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Spellbinder Inner circle The Holy City of East Orange, NJ 6438 Posts |
Steve Dusheck's Dollar Punch routine, which is included as one of several effects you can do with my "Wizard's Wallet" from The Wizards' Journal #20 on my site, is a great mind boggling mutilation/restored effect. You really punch a bunch of holes in a dollar bill, the paper chips scatter on the table, when you realize that you could have just written down the serial number to identify the bill rather than punching it full of holes. You gather up the paper chips, drop then in the dollar, and sort of magically "suck" them back into the holes, leaving you with an "unholey bill." Being able to verify the serial number before and after the restoration is a nice touch. The follow up is that you vanish the bill and send it through the air to the Wallet which is being guarded by a spectator. Once again, the serial number can be verified when the bill appears in the wallet. If the bill has been borrowed from a spectator, you can borrow a second bill and perform Sam Sandler's transformation of two singles into a two dollar bill, in the perfect ending to the routine. You give the spectator the two dollar bill as a souvineer and he has paid for it because he lent you two dollars which are now in your possession.
Professor Spellbinder
Professor Emeritus at the Turkey Buzzard Academy of Magik, Witchcraft and Wizardry http://www.magicnook.com Publisher of The Wizards' Journals |
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ropeadope Elite user Mississippi 453 Posts |
Had almost forgotten about Dan Harlan`s Crazy 8, D Byrd. Good one!
Watched Martin Lewis Undivided T & R clip, thanks. Where can I find that routine? John
Nothing is better than more.
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andrewdodds New user Bay area, Ca 75 Posts |
Guy hollingworth's the reformation by a long shot...
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manal Inner circle York ,PA. 1412 Posts |
Carl Andrews Sweet And Low from No Jacket Required.
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pepka Inner circle Uh, I'm the one on the right. 5041 Posts |
To watch and practice, Reformation.
For strolling work, Torn and Restored Transpo. For 10 years, I've closed formal close-up/parlor shows with Martin Lewis's Undivided with my own patter, (ripped right off of Shakespeare.) |
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Nate Green New user Working my way past 75 Posts |
Torn and Restored Newspaper: I would suggest Ron Wilson's Slow-Motion Newspaper Tear.
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writeall Special user Midland, Michigan 930 Posts |
Berland's bill tear. Simple. I like the "sloppy" version with a lot of dropped pieces. Something about really locking in the tearing.
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theAmazinbryan Regular user 127 Posts |
I believe that Simon Lovell showed a friend of mine an effect that sounds like the one Mr. Rohdes discribes!
But my Favorite is Ripped & restored!!! I do Torn as well,but the R&R fits into a stream of tricks I do !!(doing stage effects w/deck of cards). Does anybody do Reincardnation by Kris Nevling.I have seen it @ a buddies an it look interesting!!But he didn't practice it enough to do it soooo? |
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TheGreatRaymondo Special user Manchester, England 969 Posts |
Yep - Torch & Restored by Brent Braun. Killer impact and easy to perform.
We are inclined to believe those whom we do not know because they have not yet deceived us...
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WhoDeanie Loyal user 211 Posts |
Torn and Restored Statue of Liberty....but with the price of copper now I'm gonna have to stop performing it...
(torn and restored newspapers are simple and direct...and can be amazing)
Magically yours,
Dean Burgess |
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jugglestruck Inner circle Wales 1038 Posts |
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On 2011-03-24 05:31, jakubr wrote: 100%. I have never had an angel question this effect yet..... |
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Devious Inner circle 2120 Posts |
Torn and restored Post-It Note with flas h paper affixed to rear of pad, steal , ignite, restore, Voila!
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Rainboguy Inner circle 1915 Posts |
The late JC Wagner's Torn and Restored Card.......a thing of beauty!
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MagicD48 New user 93 Posts |
I absolutely love torn 2 pieces by Shawn Farquhar. It was mentioned earlier in this thread but I had to add it again. Great effect where the magician tears up a photograph and when it is restored its mismade. Can be left with the spectator as a dodgy gift.
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