PROLOGUE - A brief history of a ripping time!
* COPIOUSLY ILLUSTRATED THROUGHOUT *
R.I.P. - A version of J. C. Wagner's 'Torn and Restored Card' from '7 Secrets'.
TRANSPO - A quarter card and a three-quarter card transpose.
RIPCARD - A card is torn into four pieces then... COMPLETELY restored.
R.I.P: 2 - A partial T&R card routine reveals two selected cards!
QUARTERLESS - A version of TRANSPO that is 100% impromptu!
QUARTERMASTER - A bizarre T&R card routine using a new principle!
WARPFACTOR TWO, A CARD TREK - You perform CARD WARP, tear everything down the middle then restore the warped card!
TORN AND ALMOST RESTORED CARD - You have someone select a card, then ask that THEY tears it into four pieces. You now restore three of the pieces and... the fourth fits the jig-saw perfectly!
MY PREFERRED ROUTINE - My version of Paul Harris's Ultimate Rip-off!
PRESENTATIONAL THEMES - Various unusual presentational ideas.
EPILOGUE - A few final comments and thoughts.
Don't get me wrong, it was still a complete piece of work, but the appearance was that of half a book. It soon sold out, probably due to its novelty value, and the fact that I only printed ten copies - joke! It was updated and re-printed in 1986 with additional material.
Around that time my good friend David Britland published a solution to a card-problem of mine in his 'Tearing A Lady in Two' manuscript. However, it did not fully address the criteria that I had set down in my original problem, which was... to perform Roy Walton's Card-Warp routine, tear through the nested duo then restore the previously 'warped' card. My 'WARP FACTOR TWO, A CARD TREK' routine, found within this e-book, finally brought this dream to fruition.
I had some pretty weird ideas back in the 1980s (not all to do with magic), and over the following two decades my arsenal of torn and restored effects increased, hence this publication, which contains the original material plus these additional ideas.
This entire opus, of nine routines plus various further thoughts and ideas, has now been completely updated and set into Adobe Acrobat pdf format. It is copiously illustrated throughout (£12.00)