Learn how to do Alex Elmsley's famous Torn and Restored Newspaper is a classic in this booklet. It's visual and stunning. A good feature anyone's act.
Descripción completa
Obligations and Contracts
Full description
List of tarot and cards decksDescripción completa
Martin Luther and reformation in Germany
Reformation of Slums
* 1 BSc. Modupe Odemakin, 2 MSc. Abiola Ayopo Abiodun
1 and 2 Faculty of Architecture, Eastern Mediterranean University, Famagusta, Cyprus
E mail; [email protected] E mail: [email protected]
A B S T R A
www.diminuta.net
Descripción completa
An excellent book by A.L. Bhagwat. It highlights various techniques to obtain siddhis beneficial in daily life. I spent some time restoring it using scans provided by sharathkumar1861.Full description
Descrição: An excellent book by A.L. Bhagwat. It highlights various techniques to obtain siddhis beneficial in daily life. I spent some time restoring it using scans provided by sharathkumar1861.
Fly Guy- Buzz Boy and Fly Guy(U)Full description
Descripción: An excellent book by A.L. Bhagwat. It highlights various techniques to obtain siddhis beneficial in daily life. I spent some time restoring it using scans provided by sharathkumar1861.
control cardFull description
Confident Guy
Reformation
Reformation By Guy Hollingworth EFFECT: "The Reformation," as seen on "The World's Greatest Magic" and recognized by experts around the world as the ultimate Torn and Restored Card. Michael Close called it "one of the best tricks of the year..." Guy Hollingworth created a sensation with his piece-by-piece restoration of a signed and torn playing card. It was called, "The Reformation." While extremely magical in appearance, the handling was not easy to learn. This is a step-by-step extraction of each meticulous move, however - it will be even harder to understand without pictures. PREPERATION: A court card is forced and signed across the bottom half of the card. You must have a duplicate of that card also folded vertically in half - court face facing out palmed in the left hand. The two cards are quickly switched and the duplicate is held exposed to the audience with the fingertips covering the non-existent signature. Move 1 - Duplicate Card (DC) folded in fourths held lengthwise facing audience and then ripped down the center tear to the center of the card Move 2 - Top fourth piece on the left side is folded back behind the card and then the “folded half” is folded behind the DC. Move 3 - In One quick motion the two hands with two halves are brought together to give the appearance of one card and the card is then “fake torn” and pulled apart. Folded half exposed in left hand, folded ¾ DC exposed in right hand. Move 4 - The two cards are placed one in front of the other - the ¾ DC in front - folds on top, rounded edges of the cards on bottom Move 5 - The stack is then folded vertically back and forth, on the last fold, the folded half is folded in fourths and held in the right hand grip the remaining “fourth” of the DC is now covering the folded card in fourths. Move 6 - Rip a real tear down the center - this will free the two sides one last time. In the left hand