Behold! “RIP by Christopher Wiehl” – tear a card to pieces, shake, & *poof*! It magically restores in 10 seconds! Easy, visual, and utterly astonishing!
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RIP by Christopher Wiehl: The Ultimate Torn and Restored Card Effect
Looking for a jaw-dropping addition to your magic repertoire? RIP by Christopher Wiehl is the perfect choice. This innovative card effect combines simplicity, speed, and sheer visual impact to leave your audience in awe.
Unlike other torn and restored card effects that are often complex and angle-sensitive, RIP delivers the entire illusion in just 10 seconds. You casually tear a card to pieces, give it a shake, and watch as the pieces visibly restore, front and back. It’s fast, seamless, and utterly baffling!
Why Choose RIP?
- Handmade Gaff: The gimmick is a beautifully crafted piece of magic technology. In the open position, it looks like a messy pile of card pieces. When flipped closed, it becomes a perfectly normal card—front and back.
- No Threads or Breakable Parts: Built for durability and reliability, RIP is practical for repeated performances.
- Easy to Perform: No complicated moves or sleight of hand required. Even beginners can master this effect quickly.
- Complete Package: Includes a 1 hour and 20-minute DVD with multiple variations and full instructions to make your own gimmick.
A Magic Sensation
RIP was a showstopper at the Blackpool Convention, with magicians everywhere amazed by its simplicity and impact. Imagine the excitement of performing a torn and restored card effect that’s quick, visual, and angle-proof. Whether you’re a professional magician or a hobbyist, RIP is the perfect addition to your card magic arsenal.
Don’t miss out on the magic sensation that’s taking the world by storm. Add RIP by Christopher Wiehl to your toolkit today and prepare to leave your audience speechless!
RIP by Christopher Wiehl // can be made gimmick youself
There are many torn and restored card effects on the market. Most are difficult, multi-phased, and angle-sensitive. Pros and cons for each one.
The advantage of RIP is that the ENTIRE effect happens in ten seconds. You casually tear a card to pieces, then shake the pieces. They VISIBLY restore, front and back.
What you receive with RIP is a GORGEOUS handmade gaff that has two positions: in the open position it looks exactly like a messy pile of pieces, front and back. When it flips (and locks) closed, it is a normal card, front and back. There are no threads or parts to break: it’s practical and completely reliable.
– Includes 1 hour, 20 minute DVD with many variations
– Full instructions on how to make your own,
– Surprisingly easy to perform!
RIP was a sellout at the Blackpool Convention, with dozens of people walking around “flipping” the gimmicked card closed to create the illusion of an instant restore. This gimmick is fun. It works itself, is easy to do, and has no bad angles. If you’re looking to add a quick, visual Torn and Restored moment into your card set, RIP is just for you.