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TEAR DOWN
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TEAR DOWN
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TEAR DOWN
Item #:
DV-1427
Author/Artist:
Mayne, Andrew
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$14.95
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Andrew Mayne presents a radical twist on the classic newspaper tear (based on Jim Steinmeyer's Incessant Newspaper) - a completely impromptu and inspectable newspaper tear! A spectator is asked to sign a totally unprepared newspaper right off the newsstand. The magician then takes the paper and rips it to shreds. He crumples the pieces together and then visually restores the newspaper! The restored newspaper, complete with signature, is handed back to the spectator to inspect and keep as a souvenir. Totally impromptu: No preparation, no gimmicks, no switches, and no duplicate newspapers. Everything can be inspected before and after the effect. Tear Down can be performed with full-sized newspapers, tabloid-sized and even magazines! Tear Down is one of the most practical and visual newspaper tear you'll ever learn. Once you learn it, you'll be able to perform it anytime, anywhere. Zero-preparation, no gimmicks, no duplicates. Just pick up a newspaper and do it! Running time approximately 33 minutes.

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Andrew Mayne presents a radical twist on the classic newspaper tear (based on Jim Steinmeyer's Incessant Newspaper) - a completely impromptu and inspectable newspaper tear!  A spectator is asked to sign a totally
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