I think this is remarkable! It's a new -- believe it or not -- version of the center tear. And it's insanely simple. No tearing multiple times. Tear once, toss or burn. You have the thought, drawing, whatever, right there with an umbrella unfold. The nice thing is more space availabe for the spectator to draw and for you to easily glance at.
Yeah, it's mine
Off-Center tear in November issue
Re: Off-Center tear in November issue
Yeah, it's a pretty cool utility move. Much faster than a regular tear. Keep eye contact with spectator, tear once and throw away. Yup, real cool.
Andy
Andy
Re: Off-Center tear in November issue
I know! It's hard to believe you can do everything from drawing duplications to fortune telling with one new, ORIGINAL center tear featured in the November issue of Genii.
Who is this Andrew Baroch anyway? Oh, he got to the semifinals of the "Phenomenon" auditions in L-A. Then, why aren't we seeing him on the air? Well, he settled for holding the cue cards for Funovitz.
Andry
Who is this Andrew Baroch anyway? Oh, he got to the semifinals of the "Phenomenon" auditions in L-A. Then, why aren't we seeing him on the air? Well, he settled for holding the cue cards for Funovitz.
Andry
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Re: Off-Center tear in November issue
Andy, you haven't posted about your off center tear in a while. Have you lost your enthusiasm for it already?
Seriously, I just recently read the November issue and I do think your contribution is quite nice. Thx for it.
Seriously, I just recently read the November issue and I do think your contribution is quite nice. Thx for it.
Re: Off-Center tear in November issue
Irv Weiner had a similar thing called (as I recall) the "One Tear Center Tear."
He used the same "special something" to purloin the information, but his billet wasn't off-center -- it was folded in the standard manner.
He used the same "special something" to purloin the information, but his billet wasn't off-center -- it was folded in the standard manner.
Re: Off-Center tear in November issue
No, that's not true. Only I could have thought up such a simple yet brilliant method for the center tear -- because I'm pretty simple.
best, andy
best, andy