No Tear



There’s a lot of talk about torn and restored newspapers these days; it seems this trick is making a comeback—and with good reason, it’s visual, plays big, and gets an undeniably strong reaction. The big problem with the trick is that it’s an ENORMOUS hassle to set up. The Gene Anderson version (regarded for years as the best) looks great, but takes FIFTEEN minutes, glue, tape, duplicate papers, and more to prepare.
“No Tear” is arguably the best version, if only for how PRACTICAL it is. Imagine: you begin with TORN pieces, which you clearly display and can even hand out. You collect all the torn pieces and…a moment later, the paper is perfectly restored. Best of all…you NEVER have to prepare anything. The prop you get IS the paper tear, and you can use it over and over. The system used to switch the pieces is amazing and completely easy to do. You simply won’t find a better STAND-UP magic trick at this price.
Note: the instructions no longer come on DVD—they are provided as an online video.
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Robb asks: Can No Tear be modified to use with a local, current newspaper?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:This would be very difficult to customise
Eric asks: Can this be done close up for a small crowd?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:No limitations on the size of audience for this.
Mike asks: I bought No Tear years ago when it first came out. It only had written instructions which were terrible. Your ad shows a DVD. But I wanted to be sure it includes DVD instructions for doing and constructing the effect.
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:It does, taught by Mark Mason.
Paul asks: I work in everyday clothes...casual attire...short sleeves. Can this be done without a coat?
- 1. James responds:The only thing he used his coat for is that he has the pieces in different pockets. If you pull the pieces from somewhere else (a case, a top hat, etc.), yes, you can do this without a coat or sleeves.
Mark asks: Does this come with the paper made up/
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:Yup
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