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ChequePoint Basic - Torn and Restored ReceiptCheckpoint is a casual trick with rip up and restoration of a receipt. "Uh show me something!?" popular situation in life of magician. During these moments, simple magic tricks like "choose the card" do not want to be shown. Magician wants to feel himself like Dinamo or David Blaine, which create magical improvisation with handy items. We all know, that the best improvisation is a prepared performance. Checkpoint is a prepared improvisation created by
Checkpoint - is a casual trick with rip up and restoration of a receipt."Uh show me something!?" - popular situation in life of magician.
During these moments, simple magic tricks like "choose the card" do not want to be shown.
Magician wants to feel himself like Dinamo or David Blaine, which create magical improvisation with handy items.
We all know, that the best improvisation is a prepared performance.
Checkpoint - is a prepared improvisation created by "Creators P" - (Evgeny Gorlanov and Arseny Tsaran)
They were inspired by Dan Harlan and Shawn Farquhar principal and created their own routine:
A spectator signs the receipt and then rips it up with illusionist.
Afterwards, the receipt gets restored, but in the wrong order.
The magician presents that extraordinary receipt with a sign to the spectator as a souvenir.
- No substitutions
- No glue, no scotch tape or magnets
- The receipt really rips up
- The spectator sings the receipt
- Magical receipt can be presented to the spectator as a souvenir
Pro version contains 30 receipts
Credits:
- Evgeny Gorlanov and Arseny Tsaran - creators of the routine
- Shawn Farquhar - Torn 2 pieces
- Dan Harlan - Crazy eighth/crazy cash
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★★★★★ 5
Awesome
Color: Orange
Dogs loves it and very rugged.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2026
★★★★★ 3
Not indestructible
Color: Blue, Color: Blue
I bought & gave this toy to the dog 9/2/25 and this is what she did to it by 9/3/25. She is a stray pit lab mix, big dog, and I didn't think she was an aggressive chewer. Other people have said this toy lasted when others didn't, well this toy didn't last at all! At least she spit the pieces out. The same day I gave it to her she actually was starting to pull the little bumps off. Not sure if I will keep letting her play with it but she obviously needs something to chew on.
It is pretty hard and well made, a little flexible in the middle.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Very durable
Color: Blue
My dog chews through most toys within minutes. This has lasted a week so far and he loves it, carries it around and squeaks it. It’s extremely durable!
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Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Dog loves it
Color: Blue
My German shepherds eat got a new toy and loved them. It fit perfect in their mouth and they loved chewing on it. It is easy to clean and good quality.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2026
★★★★★ 5
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Color: Orange
toy seems good quality and looks durable. I got if formy smaller terrier, but he prefers his old toy, however he likes when I squeak it and throw, he can carry it.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2026