
Exclusive - Undo by Tatta Latta ( Japanese , ) (Digital Download)
Description & Effect
Unveiling Undo by Tatta Latta
Experience the remastered magic of 'Undo by Tatta Latta', a stunning card restoration routine first showcased at the 2015 Magic Market. This digital download brings you a professional, impactful, and incredibly realistic effect where a torn card is visually pieced back together, right before your spectators' astonished gaze. Unlike many complex restoration effects, 'Undo' offers an elegant solution that is both easy to master and profoundly deceptive, making it perfect for magicians of all skill levels seeking a powerful close-up miracle.
The Jaw-Dropping Performance
Imagine taking an ordinary playing card, tearing it into four distinct pieces, and then, with just a touch, watching as each piece magically fuses back into a whole, complete card. 'Undo' allows you to do exactly this. What's more, you have the freedom to use 'any' freely chosen card, and the routine can even be performed with a spectator's signed card, intensifying the personal connection and impossibility. The routine features an automatic reset, enabling you to perform this showstopper repeatedly without any awkward fumbling or preparation between audiences. Your audience can even examine the card thoroughly before and after the astonishing restoration, leaving no doubt about the authenticity of the magic.
Crafting Your Secret Gimmick
Central to 'Undo's' ingenious method is a clever gimmick. But don't let the word 'gimmick' intimidate you – the materials needed are incredibly affordable, often found in a 100-yen shop (equivalent to a dollar store in the US). The instructional video guides you step-by-step through the simple construction process, which takes less than five minutes for a first-timer. Once created, your durable gimmick can be used countless times, making this an excellent long-term investment for your magical repertoire.
Mastering the Restoration
This comprehensive digital package includes a detailed breakdown of every aspect of the 'Undo' routine. You'll receive full demonstrations of the entire performance, from the initial tear to the final, complete restoration. Dedicated sections cover the precise tearing technique ('TEAR'), along with multiple restoration phases ('RESTORE #1', '#2', '#3'), ensuring you grasp every subtle nuance. A special bonus, 'RESTORE #4', offers a variation where simply touching the torn sections cleanly restores the card – an impressive remake addition that enhances the visual magic.
Why Undo Stands Out
'Undo' addresses the common challenges of card restoration magic. While signed, piece-by-piece restorations can often be cumbersome, Tatta Latta's ingenious handling with the custom gimmick makes this routine remarkably smooth and realistic. It's designed to withstand interpersonal performances, meaning it's perfect for close-up magic, street magic, or intimate parlor shows where your audience is inches away. Elevate your card magic with 'Undo' – a true classic, remade for modern audiences.
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Undo by Tatta Latta ( Japanese , Instant Download )
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fhIwaGD6Z8s&t=1s&ab_channel=Tatta
UNDO is a Tone and Restore procedure that was exhibited at the Magic Market in 2015, and this product is a remake of it. A card is torn into four pieces, which are then restored right before your eyes. You can choose any card, and it can also be done with a signed card. You can also have the performer examine the card before and after the performance. The reset is done automatically at the end of the performance, so it can be performed repeatedly. It uses a gimmick, but the materials can be purchased at a 100 yen shop, it is easy to make, and once made, it can be used many times. <Contents> ■UNDO -Performance -A demonstration of the entire routine. The card is folded and torn into four pieces. The torn card is connected piece by piece right before your eyes. ■GIMMICK -A method of making the gimmick used in the procedure. It takes less than five minutes to see for the first time. ■TEAR -A performance and explanation of how to tear a card. ■RESTORE #1 -A performance and explanation of how to connect 1/4 pieces together. ■RESTORE #2 - Acting and explanation of how to connect the 1/4 and 1/2 pieces. ■RESTORE #3 - Acting and explanation of how to connect the last piece. ■RESTORE #4 - A variation of "RESTORE #1" and an additional element of the remake version. Simply touching the torn part of the card will connect it cleanly. ■UNDO -Explanation - Explanation of the entire routine. Tone and restore, which is performed with a signed card and can be connected and reformed piece by piece, tends to be heavy to handle, but this UNDO is not difficult and is realistic due to the special handling involving a gimmick, and I think it can withstand interpersonal performances.









