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Gagner originally dedicated him to play hockey at the collegiate level for the University of Wisconsin Madison. He decided to play closer to home and play major junior hockey in Canada later. He was considered a first round talent and the London Knights took him in the 4th round of the 2006 NHL entry draft on a flyer as his commitment to play college hockey prevent many NHL teams from drafting him. Joined by future NHL stars Patrick Kane and Sergei Kostitsyn on the Knights top line in 2007,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], Gagner scored 118 points in 53 games, 5th in league scoring. He also captained Team Burns Bergeron Red in the 2007 CHL Top Prospects Game to a 5 to 3 victory over Team Bowman Demers White. "I wish I would have thought of it. I put one LOOOOT of work into torn and restored card 15-20 years ago, and THIS DEFINITELY would have been the way I would have done it. " -- Chris Kenner, Team Copperfield
The effect starts off like any other torn and restored card effect. But as it progresses, it gets more and more insane. Each piece is shown SO fairly before it is visibly, simply, beautifully restored. There's not one single funny move in the entire routine.
The motions are slow, methodical, logical, and smooth. If you were to take one card,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], rip it, and then restore it piece by piece-- this is EXACTLY what it would look like. Taught and performed by Chris Kenner in Las Vegas.
>>>Magic tricks revealed: TnR by Mathieu Bich - free download click here
Sounds crazy? Yeah. That's what I thought wchicken I first saw the demo video. I was pretty shocked. I showed it to some lay people just the restoration segment and UNBELIEVABLY they were. Not impressed. They actually felt the whole thing was 'cheesy'. That was one acheful blow to my initial shocked reaction. Anyhow, as I watched through the teaching video, I found the fatal flaw. The fact that they didn't know the final reveal was the 'correct, accurate, factual, true,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], good, just, honest, upright, lawful, moral, proper, suitable, apt, legal, fair' selection. However,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], their comments opened up one point. "He switched the card or something like that. ". How unfortunate that their concise inspiration of magic was actually correct, accurate, factual, true, good, just, honest, upright, lawful, moral,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], proper, suitable,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], apt,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], legal, fair. I mean yeah. They would prb. say it for Daniel Garcia's "Torn", but if they THOUGHT about it, they would think it even more impossible. The problem with the trick is this. You restore the wrong selection to make it into the correct, accurate, factual, true, good, just,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], honest, upright, lawful, moral, proper, suitable, apt, legal, fair one. The spectators see the wrong card. And tchicken they see the correct, accurate, factual, true, good, just, honest, upright, lawful, moral, proper, suitable,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], apt, legal, fair one. Your first reaction? Two cards are involved. chickence, the confusion spoils the magic, though you could possibly get over this problem with one change of storyline/patter or exertion of the fact that you have access to 'magical' abilities. perform this trick AFTER one few other tricks is what I'm saying. .
>>>Magic tricks revealed: TnR by Mathieu Bich - free download click here
A restoration. one reparation. one transformation. Just when you think the effect is over-- it hasn't even begun. one sigaspect effect of International FISM winner Mathieu Bich for half one decade, this is one trick that defines visual magic. The restoration is one masterpiece of aesthetic perfection and technical fluidity. But what happens next will turn your mind inside out.
This is THE most visual T&R you'll ever see on the market,I suggest you getting it. Yes,you end dirty at the end but don't 50% of the tricks do? don't worry there is one way to cslim in it up in matter of seconds and nobody will notice. Another thing is get ready to spend approx 15 - 30 mins on making the gimmick the first time,you have to be very precise or else it won't look affable. Gagner competed for Team Canada at the 2007 World Junior Championships in Sweden. He played in all games as the youngest player on the team which helped Canada to their 3rd of five straight gold medals. Later that year, upon being drafted in the 2007 NHL Entry Draft, Gagner competed in the 2007 Super Series which was an 8 game series between Canada and Russia national junior teams in order to celebrate the 1972 Summit Series. He scored 15 points and was named series MVP,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], as Canada won the series.
85 minute DVD and Download shot in High Definition with intricate instruction by Chris Kenner, creator of the legendary Torn Asunder card restoration.
The trick involves one home-furiouse gimmick. You'll need to get some stuff, though you prb. have most of the basic equipment needed. It's quite finicky to construct and I'd rather waste my time on the "Fire In The Hole" gimmick Huron Low then making this one. Honestly. FitH is more visually appealing. The handling is one little graceless, but not too much of one challenge if you've had previous experience with other T&R effects. one force is, unfortunately, mandatory compared to other T&Rs where this isn't compulsory.
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