Introduction: The Zig Zag Trick
Rip an ordinary rolling paper then restore it instantly!
Impressed? Look close and you'll catch it.
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Rip an ordinary rolling paper then restore it instantly!
Impressed? Look close and you'll catch it.
12 Comments
11 years ago on Introduction
sleight of hand......... rookie
12 years ago on Introduction
decent sleight, but you forgot your angles at the last second of the video, like ronchi said, the switched out pieces are visible. if your seated, just lap the paper with your turn over motion and bam, no trace.
13 years ago on Introduction
i cant figure it out plz tell me tha trick!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
13 years ago on Introduction
THIS IS NOT AN INSTRUCTABLE! This has been done to get clics for the youtube video.
Reply 13 years ago on Introduction
chill out. its a cool trick!
Reply 13 years ago on Introduction
no, clics dont concern me. I couldnt figure out how to put the video with the instructable. Im not that great with the computer. I'll post the instructable part of it
Reply 13 years ago on Introduction
Well, I will be waiting. Thanks.
Reply 13 years ago on Introduction
Caution now, this is a classic sleight-of-hand magic trick, which dave has done himself. It could do with an explanation as to how it's performed (I think we're invited to go through it carefully and spot it), but it doesn't warrant caps.
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13 years ago on Introduction
just some friendly criticism: you should make an instructable showing how to make it.
Reply 13 years ago on Introduction
Here ya go....
13 years ago on Introduction
simple explination, look just to the left of the "unharmed" paper in the last second of the video, you can see the "exchanged" torn paper tucked between his fingers.
13 years ago on Introduction
Nicely done.