No Tear Torn and Restored Newspaper - NO TEAR is a startling and visual restoration of a newspaper. Many performers consider it the most amazing restoration ever invented! Highly Recommended!
The Effect You walk out before your audience and display several torn pieces of newspaper. With complete confidence you show each piece freely and openly. You explain that you are trying to find a certain article, but unfortunately you can't seem to locate it...
In a moment of inspiration, you drop the pieces and they visibly fall restored into a complete newspaper!
Why We Love It The Torn and Restored Newspaper is one of the most visually stunning effects in all of magic. But, until this revolutionary version was invented, the effect required a lot of preparation before each and every performance. NOW, this classic of magic has been re-worked for the ultimate high-impact presentation... No scissors, no glue, and virtually NO SETUP!!!
This effect will make you look like you have unbelievable skill, and you'll be able to perform it just minutes after opening the box.
Manufacturer Says No Tear comes complete with everything you need. It' s ready to perform right out of the package! No wading or folding....the pieces just seem to melt back together.
The gimmick can be put into any newspaper... and once inside, it can be used for dozens of shows before you need to change the paper.
There is no difficult handling or complicated moves... in fact it's virtually self working!
If you're searching for an amazing addition to your next show, then NO TEAR might be just the item you've searched for!
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If you've been doing magic for a while then you'll probably know that Torn and Restored effects will always get you great reactions, but unfortunately, the torn and restored card doesn't seem to cut it for state shows. Here is the solution. Clearly show that the pages of the newspaper (and it can be any newspaper) are ripped up. With almost no moves, the paper instantly restores itself to a full paper. With this trick, there is virtually no set up. When it comes to Torn and Restored effects, this is one of the best.
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The Best Version!
[Verified buyer] by Magic Rich from London, UK on 04/02/2010 22:24:42
I went through a phase of trying to find the best version of a T and R newspaper effect, as soon as I found this I stopped looking. This really is the best version I've come across- it's easy, reliable and very visual.
A good price and a great effect!
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No Tear Torn and Restored
[Verified buyer] by Rich Alexander from Ohio on 07/31/2004 11:26:26
This is a great trick. The instructions also teach how to make the effect, which is very helpful. You can reproduce it and do an actual torn and Restore, versus, the quick no tear method.
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One of the Best
by Adam Fontana from Durango, Colorado on 04/26/2004 20:05:07
This version of the trick is one the best for the price. So visual everyone I show it to say it's one of my best. It's sssooooo easy and if your first demo breaks than make another. Mine broke after the first couple of times but no worries I just made another. Super Easy.
Adam
The Penguin Rocks!!!!!
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Does what it says on the packet!
[Verified buyer] by Chris Knight from England on 01/30/2004 17:57:00
If you are after an effect that packs small and plays HUGE this is the one. The secret of how the paper joins together has been very cleverly worked out. You can either have the pieces already torn...or if you want to make your own (Instructions all included) you can perform the classic torn and restored newspaper. I REALLY liked this effect.
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