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The Origins of Wonder

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 The first in-the-hands restoration, without any traveling aspect of the pieces, was David Regal's "Piece By Piece" in Harry Lorayne's //[[https://askalexander.org/display/18730/Star+quality/153|Star Quality - The Magic of David Regal]]//, 1987, p. 153. The first in-the-hands restoration, without any traveling aspect of the pieces, was David Regal's "Piece By Piece" in Harry Lorayne's //[[https://askalexander.org/display/18730/Star+quality/153|Star Quality - The Magic of David Regal]]//, 1987, p. 153.
  
-The plot gained popularity when David Copperfield performed Chris Kenner's routine "Torn Asunder" on his television special "Fires of Passion" in 1993. While the routine was advertised in //[[https://askalexander.org/display/37210/Genii/15|Genii]]//, Vol. 56 No. 4, Feb. 1993, no copy was sold. The first published method that aimed to recreated the look of "Torn Asunder" with pure sleight of hand was Guy Hollingworth's "Reformation", which he first marketed as a video tape in 1996. (It was reviewed in //[[https://askalexander.org/display/17615/Magic+Vol+05/585|MAGIC]]//, Vol. 5 No. 6, Feb. 1996, p. 78.) Since then, many in-the-hands versions have been published.+The plot gained popularity when David Copperfield performed Chris Kenner's routine "Torn Asunder" on his television special "Fires of Passion" in 1993. While the routine was advertised in //[[https://askalexander.org/display/37210/Genii/15|Genii]]//, Vol. 56 No. 4, Feb. 1993, no copy was sold. The first published method that aimed to recreate the look of "Torn Asunder" with pure sleight of hand was Guy Hollingworth's "Reformation", which he first marketed as a video tape in 1996. (It was reviewed in //[[https://askalexander.org/display/17615/Magic+Vol+05/585|MAGIC]]//, Vol. 5 No. 6, Feb. 1996, p. 78.) Since then, many in-the-hands versions have been published.
  
   * [[http://www.conjuringarchive.com/list/category/1100|Category in Denis Behr's "Conjuring Archive"]]   * [[http://www.conjuringarchive.com/list/category/1100|Category in Denis Behr's "Conjuring Archive"]]
  
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