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Alan Rorrison

Inner circle
1851 Posts
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Posted: May 15, 2012 6:36am
What the blurb states:Effect: A card is selected and signed. You tear a large section of the card – it is damaged beyond repair. Or is it?
You slowly begin to heal the card. Pressing the torn section back into place, it appears to fuse back together! It still clearly bears damage but seems to be reforming.
They are looking at their signature, they are looking right at the tear you made in it and yet, with a slow rub, you visually heal the last of the damage. The card is immediately handed out. There are no creases and no folds – no sign of any damage. The card is 100% examinable.
I received the download version and I must say that I am very impressed. Production value is always top notch with Full 52 and this video is no different. The video is just over 600mb and 41 minutes in length. EVERYTHING you need to know is covered from how to make the gimmick and handling it correctly, All of which is super easy! I really do think that THIS is the natural evolution that the TnR has been waiting on for way to long now and applaud Dave for coming up with this. The effect is only £14.40 at http://www.full52.com/damage.htm which is an absolute bargin considering you are getting one of the easiest, most logical and one of the most visual Tn R cards I have ever seen.
I would not hesitate in reccomending Damage to any one, begginer Or "PRO"
Bravo Dave, Bravo
Never be bullied into silence. Never allow yourself to be made a victim. Accept no one's definition of your life; define yourself. ~Harvey Fierstein
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Jamie Ferguson

Inner circle
Scotland
1855 Posts
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Posted: May 15, 2012 11:08am
This reminds me of the old torn wallpaper gag. Thanks for bringing it to the Café's attention Alan.
As a fellow Scot I will be supporting this effort 100%.
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emyers99

Inner circle
Columbus, Ohio
2105 Posts
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Posted: May 15, 2012 1:26pm
How long is the reset and is it practical for walk around?
Eric
www.ericmyersmagic.com
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