Unsigning signed T&R card quest

rob_tabris

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Hello, beautiful people...

A long time ago (in a galaxy far, far away...) I watched a T&R card trick with a signed card... And at the end of that trick, the creases were "ironed" away and the signature was peeled off the card as if it was an "ink thread" barely glue to the card...
Does anyone know who performed it?
And if it is the explaination or name of the trick?

Thanks in advance, y'all!
 
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rob_tabris

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Was it this performance by David Copperfield?

Hi, Josh... Thanks for the response...
Similar, or maybe the same, effect but it wasn't Copperfield's performance, but (maybe) someone who create this piece for DC...
I remember a HD video, and performed for more people...
 

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Hello, beautiful people...

A long time ago (in a galaxy far, far away...) I watched a T&R card trick with a signed card... And at the end of that trick, the creases were "ironed" away and the signature was peeled off the card as if it was an "ink thread" barely glue to the card...
Does anyone know who performed it?
And if it is the explaination or name of the trick?

Thanks in advance, y'all!

What you described is called UnRipped. It is by Gared Crawford

Was it this performance by David Copperfield?

No, that is Torn Asunder by Chris Kenner.

You are talking about an effect by David Williamson. I don’t know the name but I’m 99% sure it is his.

Not really, only the "pull of signature" is David Willamson's (which is part of 51 Cards to Pocket).
 

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The music is actually from the David Copperfield: Illusion DVD during David's sleight of hand montage. It is Peter Gabriel's song "In Your Eyes".
 
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rob_tabris

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What you described is called UnRipped. It is by Gared Crawford



No, that is Torn Asunder by Chris Kenner.



Not really, only the "pull of signature" is David Willamson's (which is part of 51 Cards to Pocket).

Thanks for the detailed info, bro!
 
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