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'I use this trick in my stand-up show. It packs flat and plays big. It has built-in humour and a great finish. Thanks to Mark and Andy for releasing this great trick!'
'I had the opportunity to perform this for a group of several hundred senior adults. It was jaw-droppingly effective. I heartily recommend this effect.'
'I give this 5 stars because my audience loves this newspaper restore. What can I say? If it plays well and works every time, just buy one you will love it.'
Andy Dallas' takes the 'No Tear' Torn & Restored Newspaper trick to a HOLE new level!
A fabulous piece of magic, you'll be able to do almost right out of the packet. One by one you show pieces of torn newspaper and read a topical joke from them. You gather the pieces up, pause and with a flick of the wrist, the pieces are restore into a full newspaper. But there's problem, the newspaper has a HOLE right through the front sheet. You realise that you left one last piece in your pocket. This piece is placed into the hole, and the front sheet is now instantly restored. WOW!
One of the most visual magic tricks on the market. Ideal for entertainers and church workers. Imagine this. At your Easter service show the torn pieces of newspaper and ask 'Have you seen the news...they've crucified Jesus.' Read out some comments from the torn pieces...comments that Jesus' friends and enemies may have said. Pause and say 'But that's not the end of it.' And then restore the newspaper. The hole in the front represents the empty tomb. Talk about the resurrection and then transform the front page, a visual reminder of the healing and forgiveness Jesus offers.
Practically self working. The paper can be shown both back and front. A professional effect that anyone can perform with just a little practice. The online video instructions teach step-by-step exactly how to make No Tear Newspaper 2, from any newspaper, from a tabloid to a broadsheet, from a comic to the Church Times, in less than 20 minutes,
Easy to do effect with in-built comedy. A classic!
This trick comes complete with gimmick and online video instructions on how to make up your newspaper.