Can the restored card in Torn by Daniel Garcia be given away at the end? it also could be signed by the spectator right?
Actually my favorite and most performed T&R is Holy Grail by Jordan Johnson...I recommended it.
Inferno | Kaiser
I agree! It is an amazing effect. He goes over it really well on the DVD. Can be signed and handed out in the end. End clean? hmm, not so much but very good misderection taught on the DVD solves this! Get it, you wont be disappointed.Garcia' Torn is unbelievable and I've gotten great results. Put in the time and it is going to be worth it.
if you like this plot learn guy hollingworth routine, no gimmick( hard to do and almost impossible to handle) , not that hard to do
believe me i tried so many versions, i always go back to guy's handling
Mathieu Bich TnR effect is crap on several points. Firstly, I don't know how he presents the effect, but to see the convoluted presentation by Kenner with choosing a prediction, tearing it up then having another card selected, etc - made no sense at all.
The piece by piece "restorations" were not square _ in other words, they looked like they were being adhered with clear tape and not square like an actual restoration would look.
Secondly, Bich obviously never read and studied Our Magic by Maskelyne and Devant. And rule number four in Chapter 3: Unity states:
"(4) Never produce two simultaneous effects, and let no effect be obscured by any subsidiary distraction."
In other words, do NOT cloud one effect with another so close together. You tear up a card for no reason, restore it, then change it to another card??? The change at the end convolutes the crappy restoration just executed.
forgot TNR the gimmick is long to make (1/2 hour) and not practical (if you want to post a video a la "torn asunder it's ok , but for a real world it's not),try a sleight a hand version, like guy hollingworth 's reformation (not hard and so great to perform) or john lovitzs 's reparation1. Can i hand out the new restored card for the spectator to keep?
2. Will i end clean?