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RECOVERY
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RECOVERY
Item Name:
RECOVERY
Item #:
TK-0067
Author/Artist:
Ismaier, Tobias
Price/ea:
$24.95
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Recovery is the easiest and most practical (yet very deceptive!) piece-by-piece Torn and Restored Card Routine you will come across. A card is signed on both sides - it's signed on the face by the spectator and on the back by the performer. Then it is clearly ripped into four separate pieces - the spectators can see and hear their signed card being torn. Now you magically restore their signed card piece by piece. The best part: You can restore the last, signed piece in the spectator's own hand and you end completely clean! Recovery is designed with the worker in mind: It is angle proof, very clean, engaging, and it resets instantly. Key facts: No gimmicks--Very practical and flexible routine--Instant reset--Restore the final piece in the spectator's hand--Multiple handlings taught--Hand out the signed card as a souvenir.

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Recovery is the easiest and most practical (yet very deceptive!) piece-by-piece Torn and Restored Card Routine you will come across.  A card is signed on both sides - it's signed on the face by the spectator and on the back by the
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