This is good and quick - a great TNR.
You end clean with an easy ditch. It's almost improptu
(you don't need a massive preparation or double sided tape or stuff like that.
You should
really buy this, but keep in mind taht it requires a good bit of practice.
(And also, the
explanation kind of sucked, so only 4 stars).
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Very good TnR.
Only bad point is: It cannot be performed with a signed card. Except from that,
it's very easy to perform, almost angle-proof, and very instantenious, with almost no set-up.
I
was not sure watching the trailer, but at the end, the restored card has folding marks (I think it's
not a problem).
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It's a pretty cool TNR. It is very easy to perform and if you are careful to all the little details
it could be a very powerful and clean effect.
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Very good flash tnr. This is one of the best ones I have out of nearly a dozen or more. I highly
recommend this. Buy it. I rated it good for many reasons.
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This is a work horse T&R. Practical, easy set-up and yet still maintains a highly visual
restoration. Well worth the money.
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I find that this trick is a great effect and there are many advantages with this TNR. This trick is
simple and there's nothing gimmicked about any cards it's just that your using very powerful sleight
of hand. Overall this is a great TNR trick for the low price. I would highly recommend this trick to
anyone looking for a cheap yet effective TNR trick
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this is a nice tnr, i like the idea of changing a riped card into a spectators card. its a little
hard, but with practice it will be great.
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If you do give this the time it needs, which isn't that much, you will be rewarded in spades. I've
been doing Torn as a piece by piece restoration as well as a different flash restoration, but I
think this one goes to the top of my torn and restored list. Takes a little practice, but it's
actually quite easy and surprisingly visual for a flash restoration. I'm glad I revisited this trick
and gave it the time it needed for me to be able to perform it. Thank you Kyle!
This is a good effect & could also be done with signature on the back of card and folded, then
unfolded showing the face before starting the tearing sequence. I know a lot of you may be thinking
wHaT? :{} Most seasoned magicians already know how to accomplish the signature part, just be
creative & switch on the light. Get it.
Great trick very fast and visual. But definitely gonna take some practice