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wally Inner circle 1831 Posts |
They are not all the same, some are easy set up’s and some time consuming,
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Sealegs Inner circle The UK, Portsmouth 2597 Posts |
I'm pretty sure that the description in the 'Big Book' is either slightly wrong or one of the drawings is incorrect. I remember there was something about it that needed to be altered to make it work. It might have been the way/direction that the paper is folded up to create the pocket or the placement of the torn pieces or the rotation of the packet after the tears as I vaguely recall it rotates both left and right depending on which tear you've just made? I remember learning about this effect was part of a magic evening at our local magic club. I don't think I have the book anymore to look for the anomaly. But if you find yourself trying it and struggling this could be why.
Neal Austin
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Steve Griffin New user Brighton, UK 66 Posts |
I was starting to think it was just me. I keep ending up in completely the wrong position for any kind of flash restoration!
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PressureFan Regular user 104 Posts |
I learned The 10 Second Paper Tear from The Big Book of Magic and the DVD. The DVD is available from https://patrickpagemagic.co.uk/. Note: the DVD is in PAL format.
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olivertwist Special user Nashua, NH 588 Posts |
The Big Book of Magic, by Patrick Page, is available as a PDF on
https://www.lybrary.com/the-big-book-of-magic-p-54258.html |
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David Todd Inner circle 2338 Posts |
Here is a video posted by Patrick Page's daughter , of Pat performing his "10 Second Torn & Restored Newspaper", for anyone interested in seeing what it looks like. The flash restoration at the end is quite good. (makes up for the "tulips from 'amster jam" joke!)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uRIezSdysxk The DVD on how to prepare and perform it is available from https://patrickpagemagic.co.uk/product/t......ck-page/ They specify that DVD is in PAL format that "should work on most PC and Mac computers and of course DVD players that play PAL version DVDs." |
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David Todd Inner circle 2338 Posts |
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On Sep 4, 2021, Sealegs wrote: Quote:
On Apr 24, 2022, Steve Griffin wrote: The description (and photos) of how to prepare it is much clearer in the book 'Magic Page by Page' (which is a great book, well worth having). https://patrickpagemagic.co.uk/product/m......elivery/ . |