Hoodwinked (Torn & Restored Card)

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Uploaded by on Jul 30, 2007

Hoodwinked - T & R card created by Australian magician Ben Harris.

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  • This one is not a too difficult effect.

    As far as practice time goes, it depends. For example right now I am working on a project and I am trying to practice everyday after work.

    I get bored easily with the same things so I try to practice different effects together varied with my other hobbies. Everyone has his style I guess.

  • very good performance and excellent trick but it was very easy to figure out

  • R u a magician though, because this is not an effect for magicians ;)

  • yeah im not professional...more of just family, friends, and whoever wants to see one...i still have to compliment you on an excellent performance and excellent hand work

  • Thanks.

    I try to give each effect the practice it deserves, no matter how simple it is.

  • Kyra and Becky: That was soooo cool! I never saw that one *sniffles* so great! Wish I could do that!

    Becky: Nice trick and keep it up!!

  • HAHA!!

    Thanks!

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  • Nice job I heard it can't be examined at least not at the end.

  • Nice job, Ivan.

    Don't forget, everyone, there is an examinable version in my more recent book, Quarks & Quirks. It's a printed book (2000) and available from all dealers.

  • Thanks for posting this effect. I bought it years ago, and the instruction booklet got ruined in a flood in my house. I couldn't remember the name, until I searched for torn and restored card effects here on YT, and there you were, performing it! The name came back to me, and I found the .PDF file online with the instructions. Thanks for bringing this cool effect back into my life. Good job!

  • @IvanMallia very nice dude, check my card stuff out.

  • yeah that is the way to be. Maybe one day I will be able to get my hand work to that caliber. How often do you practice?

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