I think this is how Jay Sankey Cardboard Contortionists torn and restored card trick is done.
If you can present this Jay Sankey torn and restored card trick as skillfully as Jay himself in the demo video, the effect is visually believable.
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Effect:
The magician seems to tear two playing cards into quarters.
The ‘torn’ cards are lined up together, and count them as four separate pieces.
Magically the supposed torn cards are fully restored as two individual cards, and given out for examination.
This is just my view how this torn and restored card trick by Jay Sankey is done by viewing the demo video.
Watch the the Canadian close-up magician and magic creator Jay Sankey himself demonstrating the Card Contortionists below:
Jay Sankey Cardboard Contortionists Trick
The two cards are not torn up at all.
They are just folded up and deceptively arranged to make them look like there are four torn-up pieces.
The three key tricks are:
- how to show the tearing up of the cards convincingly
- how to fold and arrange the cards to appear as four individual pieces
- how to show them (by counting) as though there four different pieces
Two Folded-Up Cards
The Jay Sankey Cardboard Contortionists is using the two folded up cards mimicking as one complete card, when he is ‘tearing’ the cards.
Paul Harris uses this technique in his linking cards tricks.
Cards Folding Lines Pre-Creased
You need to well crease all the folding lines for both cards in advance.
In other words, all the folding lines must be already set, so the cards are pliable or flexible when you perform the trick.
Particularly the folding of the cards to make them as if there are four pieces.
They are thick and rigid, so it is not easy to fold or bend the cards there and then.
I believe Jay Sankey has already pre-folded the cards before he does the demo.
As you can see from Jay Sankey’s video after the trick, both cards are rumpled and folding lines are deeply scored.
They are not freshly folded creased lines.
Furthermore the folding lines of Jay Sankey’s cards are so deeply creased, you can see the frayed edges.
This makes the cards look like they are really torn apart.
How To Fold Cards To Appear As Four Pieces
The above picture is the front view of the two quarter fold cards, further folded and lined up to look like there are four small pieces.
Let’s find out how to fold the two quarter-fold cards to make each card looks as if there are two pieces.
This is how the two cards look like from the back view, when they are folded to make them look as though there are four pieces.
This is the front view of the two folded cards.
Fold the slanting lines deeply into the cards, so that it is easier to perform Jay Sankey Cardboard Contortionists trick properly.
How To ‘Tear’ Cards Into Half
The tearing of the two cards into half is actually pulling the two folded cards apart, and not tearing them.
When I say the inside card, I mean the card facing the magician or performer.
The left hand maneuver is easy; just slide out the folded card.
It is the right hand that needs to do bit of quick moves to make the card tearing appears convincing.
I will explain it step by step.
Firstly crease both cards lengthwise and breath-wise a few times.
To do the so-called tearing them into half, hold the cards breadthwise and continue folding and unfolding them.
When you fold the two cards inward, hold the half-folded inside card with your left hand thumb, as shown below
Next, open up only the outside card with your right hand, while your left thumb still hold onto the the half-folded inside card (illustrated with black dotted line).
This is how the back view looks like:
Tearing Card Moves
Now get ready to ‘tear’ the two cards into half.
The left thumb still holds onto the folded inside card, but moves the fingers on top of both cards, as shown below.
Actually, this is what it looks like from behind.
As you can see, the left hand is already holding the half-folded inside card.
The basic tearing move is the left hand yanks forward, while right hand pulls backward.
The right hand pulls the outside card away from the already half-folded inside card in the left hand.
Do it with an exaggerated forceful action, together with a grimace just like Jay Sankey in the video.
Left Hand Move
The left hand just have to push the folded inside card to the front.
It is more of sliding it away from the outside card.
Right Hand Move
Just before the tearing move, the right hand fingers are well placed over the front of the outside card, while the thumb is behind it.
This is how it looks like from the back view.
Just as the left hand moves forward, the right hand pulls in the outside card.
At the same time, the forefinger folds in the outside card.
Then pull your thumb out, and place your forefinger next to the middle finger in front of the card.
Of course you need to do it in one swift smooth move.
How To ‘Tear’ Cards Into Quarters
Place both half fold cards together with the creases facing upward.
Similarly creases both folded cards to make it more flexible.
While creasing both folded cards, again do the same fake tearing move.
To do the fake tearing of the cards into so-called four pieces, do the same ripping the cards apart move as above.
Then lifts up both quarter-fold cards to show as if there are four small pieces of cards.
How To Perform Folding The Cards To Look Like Four Pieces
This is the back view or the performer’s view.
First slot both quarter fold cards together with the edges of the cards facing your right and downward.
NOTE: For a clearer understanding, I call the outside folded card on the left as Card 1, and the inside card as Card 2.
It is because you need to switch places between these two cards.
First when opening the outside folded Card 1, place your left forefinger in the middle of the card, and your thumb to press its edge slanting to the left.
This is how Card 1 looks like with it is folded. Card 2 is still unfolded.
Before folding the Card 2, cover it up with your right hand, just like what Jay Sankey does in his video, as seen below.
It is because you have to secretly switch places between these two cards, as I have just highlighted above.
After pressing down the folding line of the Card 2 with the right thumb, slide it out and place it in front of the Card 1.
Now the Card 2 is in front of the Card 1, as shown below.
Before you revealed the so-called four pieces of torn cards, you need to arrange the folded cards slightly.
This is how the cards should look like from the front view or as seen by the spectators.
How To Do The Counting Trick
Basically you unfold the cards, together with a little help from the sleight of hand skill and misdirection.
To count the first card, right hand briefly covers the Card 2 (picture above), and your thumb presses the Card 2 edge inward.
This is how the Card 2 looks like as seen from behind.
Then pretend to pull it out, together with your eyes following your hand movement.
As your right hand is actually empty, so you quickly do the second count by pulling out the Card 2 from the left hand.
Remember your eyes still follows your hand movement.
For count three, is just like count one, again your hand slightly cover the Card 1, and your thumb presses the Card 1 edge inward.
In fact your left hand fingers holding the card can give the folding part a push, as your thumb presses it downward.
Again pretend to pull it out, together with your eyes following your hand direction.
For count four, it is just picking up the Card 1 from your left hand.
This is my speculation how Jay Sankey Cardboard Contortionists torn and restored card trick is done.
Jay Sankey A Magician’s Magician
Jay Sankey is hailed as a true magician’s magician.
He is widely considered to be one of the most prolific magic creators in the market today.
One of his popular trick is cards in the balloon, which was performed by David Copperfield on his 1991 CBS TV Special, “The Magic of David Copperfield XIII: Mystery On The Orient Express“.
The trick is called “Airtight” and it is found in the list below.
Jay has created well over 1500 original magic effects.
This magician extraordinaire holds the world’s record for creating more original illusions than another other living magician.
Below are just a few stuff by Jay Sankey which you can find online.
But if you are really keen in Jay Sankey’s amazing creations, then get them from here.
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Here are few torn and restored card tricks which you can find out how they are done from the video and free books.
Besides Jay Sankey Cardboard Contortionists, he has another equally amazing impromptu torn and restored, together with the transposition effect.
Jay Sankey Torn And Restored Card Trick
Just like his Cardboard Contortionists, Jay Sankey does not use any gimmick and duplicate playing card.
Watch the video demo how Jay Sankey shows you how it is done.
Guy Hollingworth Reformation Torn And Restored Card Trick Secret
The effect is a signed playing card is torn into quarters, then it seems to magically reassembled piece by piece.
Watch the video how Guy Hollingworth performs “The Reformation”.
You can learn this amazing torn and restored card trick “Reformation” by Guy Hollingworth in his 1999 book below.
Drawing Room Deceptions Or The Etiquette Of Deception By G. W. R. Hollingworth
To find this book free online, type: Drawing Room Deceptions Guy Hollingworth pdf in Google search.
Torn Too By Daniel Garcia
You can watch his demo video here.
If you want to learn how Torn Too by Daniel Garcia is done, get the free book below.
Torn Too By Daniel Garcia
To download this book free online, type: Torn Too By Daniel Garcia pdf in Google search.
RES By Daniel Madison
The effect is a half and half signed playing card torn and restored.
The secret of this torn and restored card trick is found “Deceptions: The Underground Journal Of Magic By Daniel Madison, Volume One, May 2009”.
RES: Torn And Restored Card Trick By Daniel Madison
To get this book free online, type: RES: Torn And Restored Card Trick By Daniel Madison pdf or RES: Torn And Restored Card Trick By Daniel Madison kupdf in Google search.
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