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superweird7![]() New user 8 Posts ![]() |
Hi guys
I'm looking for the best Best Torn And Restored Magic Trick that is Easy and visual and can be done surrounded thanks |
Haruspex![]() New user 56 Posts ![]() |
Try the old torn and restored sugar packet trick.
An other one which could be done surrounded is Gypsy Thread. |
michaelpenkul![]() New user Toronto Canada 44 Posts ![]() |
Give us some details - are you looking to do a torn and restored with a playing card? Newspaper? Thread? Corner of a bill? Photograph? There are many different types of t&r's and many effects within those; if you can narrow it down a bit I can suggest some effects within that.
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PhantomStranger![]() New user Tri-State Area 80 Posts ![]() |
The Aberdeen thread by James Dickson has very good reviews for simplicity and how good it looks.
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TomB![]() Loyal user 234 Posts ![]() |
Axel h newspaper torn and restore is pretty good. He has a surrounded version as well
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TomB![]() Loyal user 234 Posts ![]() |
Lonnie chevrie has a great gypsy thread using floss
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Rodeo![]() New user BC, Canada 54 Posts ![]() |
I am a huge fan of Torched and Destroyed by Brent Braun. It is a $10 download, takes minimal setup, and all the moves have a reason behind them. While the angles on it aren't too bad, you can't do it entirely surrounded if that is specifically what you are looking for.
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iFeatherly![]() New user 26 Posts ![]() |
I’m a fan of Wayne Houchin’s “Counterfeit”. Done with a playing card.
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davfreeman![]() New user 35 Posts ![]() |
I am also a fan of Axels newsflash. The restore on it looks so natural. It really looks like you are just opening a newspaper.
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danaruns![]() Special user The City of Angels 808 Posts ![]() |
Since we just lost Mark Wilson, I'm going to recommend his sucker torn and restored napkin. It's in his Complete Course of Magic.
"Dana Douglas is the greatest magician alive. Plus, I'm drunk." -- Foster Brooks
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michaelpenkul![]() New user Toronto Canada 44 Posts ![]() |
Great resource overall ^
As a kid I basically lived in the magic section of the library, and Mark Wilson's Course in Magic book was the first one I grabbed; it ended up being pivotal in jump-starting my magic career. Great book for beginners, like mentioned above the torn and restored napkin is a great party trick, and you can find the book for free in the library (along with many great others) or online for super cheap. RIP Mark Wilson |
gossamer![]() New user 21 Posts ![]() |
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On Jan 12, 2021, Rodeo wrote: I came here to recommend exactly this. (Though it's called Torched and Restored) I love this TnR. |
Rodeo![]() New user BC, Canada 54 Posts ![]() |
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On Jan 27, 2021, gossamer wrote: Oof. Must have been half asleep that day! Wouldn't be very magical if you lit it on fire and destroyed it, but didn't restore it! Thanks for the correction. |
DerekG![]() New user 52 Posts ![]() |
There's a trick in Magic: The Complete Course by Joshua Jay that kind of combines a Torn and Restored with a classic spongeball routine. It uses a napkin with a drawing of a hand on one half and an eye on the other. It's a very unique version of both that I really like and plays very well.
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