Torn And Restored Magazine by Yvan Garmy
Created by: Yvan Garmy
Key features
Uses a precision-made gimmick for easy performance and reliability
Versatile for close-up, parlor, or stage settings
Highly customizable with any magazine, brochure, or branded material
Quick to learn and reset, suitable for working magicians
Includes video instructions, gimmick, pre-prepared sheet, and 20 refill sheets
Pros
Incredibly clean and visual restoration with no suspicious moves
Generates strong reactions in any environment
Accessible for performers of all skill levels
Cons
Requires a gimmick, which may need replacement over time
Customization requires preparation time for new materials
Effect
The Torn And Restored Magazine trick shows a magazine page being torn into eight separate pieces. The magician then instantly restores the page to one whole, undamaged sheet. The restoration happens quickly and visibly, with no cover used to hide the action. The magic appears to occur before the torn pieces are fully unfolded.
Full details
The trick uses a precision-made gimmick to achieve the restoration. This gimmick handles the main part of the method, allowing the performer to focus on the presentation. The effect is a modern version of the classic torn and restored paper plot. It is designed to be performed without any suspicious moves.
You can perform the Torn And Restored Magazine trick in close-up, parlor, or stage settings. It is highly customizable. You can prepare the effect using almost any magazine, brochure, or branded material. This allows you to tailor the routine for different audiences or corporate events.
The product includes video instructions filmed from multiple angles. It also includes performance tips. You receive one gimmick, one pre-prepared magazine sheet, and 20 refill sheets.
Who should consider the trick
Working magicians who need a quick and reliable effect should consider this trick. It is suitable for performers who do close-up, parlor, or stage magic. Magicians who want a highly visual and clean restoration will find it useful. It is also a good choice for those who need to customize their props for specific events or themes.
Information on how difficult it is to perform
The Torn And Restored Magazine trick is quick to learn. The method is designed for ease of use. If you can tear a piece of paper, you can perform this effect. The reset time is fast, making it practical for repeated performances. The video instructions provide clear guidance to help you learn the routine.
What magicians say
Reviewer itsallthingsmagic states the effect is "incredibly clean and visual." They note that the magic happens "in the blink of an eye." They highlight that the trick is "versatile for close-up, parlor, or stage settings." The reviewer also says it is "highly customizable with any magazine, brochure, or branded material." They conclude that it is "quick to learn and reset, suitable for working magicians."
What people are saying about Torn And Restored Magazine
itsallthingsmagic says...
The core promise is an incredibly clean and visual restoration that happens in the blink of an eye, with the magic occurring even before the packet is fully unfolded. The effect is designed to be performed with no suspicious moves and no cover, making it appear as pure magic.
Tutorial videos
Don't Blink by Yvan Garmy
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