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World's Greatest Magic: Torn and Restored - DVD

World's Greatest Magic: Torn and Restored - DVD

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Ah, the classic trick of tearing up a playing card and then miraculously putting it back together—it's a bit like a magic version of a DIY project gone right (or so we hope). This illusion has been wowing folks since the late 1790s, and trust me, it’s still a jaw-dropper!


On this DVD, you’ll witness six different spins on this timeless card trick. Michael Ammar kicks things off with a demonstration of J.C. Wagner’s brilliant creation that’s as smooth as a pint on a Friday night. Then, we’ve got Flip showing off a version where a signed blank card gets ripped apart not once, but twice—because why not? The audience even gets to join in on the fun during the second restoration (they’ll feel like magicians too, bless 'em). Mark Leveridge takes the stage next, cutting right through an envelope holding a selected card, only for it to pop out unscathed—because who doesn’t love a good plot twist? Jeff Sheridan adds a quirky yet practical method to the mix, and Geoffrey Buckingham delivers his take that’s spot-on for close-up or platform performances (don’t worry, you won’t have to wear a top hat). Finally, Gary Ouellet wraps it up with his unique creation, highlighting The Ouellet Switch—a nifty little move with plenty of potential in your card shenanigans.


The thrill of watching a playing card get torn to shreds (and then magically restored) is simply irresistible. Audiences are left wondering how on earth you pulled it off! With the variety of methods covered in this DVD, you’ll be adding this classic to your repertoire faster than you can say “abracadabra.”


J.C. Wagner's Torn and Restored Card - Michael Ammar
Torn and Restored Twice - Flip
Cut and Restored Card - Mark Leveridge
Torn and Restored Card - Jeff Sheridan
Torn and Restored Card - Geoffrey Buckingham
Threshold - Gary Ouellet

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