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emkay New user 5 Posts |
Hey everybody!
I see a lot of impressing torn and restord cards out there, like when the card is ripped up into four pieces and then get restored piece by piece.. Im very curious where to come across different handlings and explanations to this effect. Anyone? |
ejohn Special user Atlanta 720 Posts |
This will get you started: https://www.conjuringarchive.com/list/se......44,30422
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Kaliix Inner circle Connecticut 1984 Posts |
My favorite flash restore: http://www.penguinmagic.com/p/3410
The original: http://www.penguinmagic.com/p/S19775 A good 4 piece alternative: http://www.penguinmagic.com/p/1103 Not what you asked for, but really good: https://store.theory11.com/products/torn......lliamson A compendium: http://www.penguinmagic.com/p/S18466 The Best TnR? https://www.themagiccafe.com/forums/view......&forum=2
The greatest obstacle to discovery is not ignorance; it is the illusion of knowledge.
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IncantoMagic New user 54 Posts |
Guy Hollingsworth's The Reformation does exactly what you are asking for. The card is signed as well.
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IncantoMagic New user 54 Posts |
Also Daniel Garcia's Torn does this. It only shows the back during the restoration, but the back is signed.
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sandromagic New user 52 Posts |
One more vote for Torched and Restored by Brent Braun. Easy and practical.
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drmagico Loyal user 252 Posts |
I also vote for Torched and Restored. I use it in my show all the time now and gets a great response.
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Conus Special user 657 Posts |
Don't overlook LePaul
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dclxvinyc New user 98 Posts |
Man, I have to say, I love, love love Hollingsworth's torn and restored. But my go to is always Cardboard Contortionist by Jay Sankey. Ungimmicked, can be performed naked, any cards, signed or not.
The sleight, honestly, took me months before I was comfortable performing it. It's not hard but you need to be rock solid. Definitely worth the investment of time. |
J Christensen Regular user 130 Posts |
Maybe your discomfort was due to being naked.
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Wordsworth Veteran user 324 Posts |
Quote:
On Oct 11, 2019, J Christensen wrote: Good one there.. I feel like Cardboard contortionists is one that has been lost over time, and is very underrated. Sankey did this on TV on one of those magic specials years ago, and I remember getting it on an old VHS tape. Once you've got it down, it's very bold, and you can do it right under the spectators nose. It's very good. |
imgic Inner circle Moved back to Midwest to see 1337 Posts |
I like John Lovick’s “Reperation.” Card is signed, you tear it up and restore it piece by piece. Not difficult to to, but does require practice to be good at it
Penguin will run specials on it...seen it as low as $4.95 in cool box special https://www.penguinmagic.com/p/962
"Imagination is more important than knowledge."
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Wordsworth Veteran user 324 Posts |
Lovick's Reparation is also in one of the Regal books too. Among a lot of other great material.
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