This is a great torn and restored trick with the spin of having animation! The moves are on the
intermediate side, so I disagree that "you'll be performing it right out of the box." It's not a
trick that you want to perform right out of the box. It's too good. Practice! And this will build
your magic's reputation!
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Great trick, takes a lot of practice. Lots of moves you have to do smoothly otherwise the Trick
will not look good. Once you get the moves smooth and the routine down it's a great trick. But you
must put in the time to practice.
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There is a beauty to this trick. I don't mean to be negative but the only con I have found is the
frailty of the gimmick. Everything else is genius.
Nice trick, takes a lot of practice to get the moves down perfect. And the moves have to be perfect
to make it look like magic. I practiced a whole week to get it down perfect. Once you get it it's
a nice trick. One problem is the gimmick will not last very long if you use it a lot. I went
through 3 gimmicks practicing. You're going to need replacement gimmicks cause it will break.
it is a good trick, Not like the demo video, we need more practice
Another winner with signed & given to the amazed spectator to keep. The only part I did'nt like
about the trick was the turning of the card in the instructional part of the video, so I revised it
to suit my style of performing. Like Gene Anderson said about his tnr newspaper illusion: " Make it
your own. " I did exactly as he advised. We all have made changes before, I'm sure. His way just
looked to fake in my opinion. Remember it's only an opinion, I thought the instructions were taught
very good. Also the non animated version is short and sweet. I plan on applying the one part of
tearing the additional quarter part of the card and using that piece to perform the animated
version. How is that for making it your own. May rename this trick and call it Tornimation 2.