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unclesamayen Elite user Taiwan 459 Posts |
Hello everyone,
I'm now constructing my "ring in gumball machine" routine, but I'm curious about everyone's method to vanishing the ring. I use devil's handkerchief currently but am willing to hear more. What do you use? What is the most natural way to vanish in your opinion? Anyone uses Ken Scott's Ring box? Is it good? Thank you very much. YuYen
Comedy, Mental, Busking.
Performing magic for the blinds. http://youtu.be/nW3O0nucQUI Busking in Mong Kok http://youtu.be/WqohXqTxRVU |
Spellbinder Inner circle The Holy City of East Orange, NJ 6438 Posts |
My "Ring to Nested Boxes" effect in The Wizards' Journal #11 makes use of a different type of handkerchief vanish that I call an "Angel's Hank" to distinguish it from a "Devil's Hank." However, you have to make it yourself from my directions in the e-Book, because it's not on the market.
Professor Spellbinder
Professor Emeritus at the Turkey Buzzard Academy of Magik, Witchcraft and Wizardry http://www.magicnook.com Publisher of The Wizards' Journals |
RevJohn Inner circle Oregon City Oregon, Oregon 2473 Posts |
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Stevethomas Inner circle Southern U.S.A. 3728 Posts |
I use several, depending upon the venue, audience and performance conditions. I like the whole magician in trouble scenario, ring will reappear in there...oops, not there, but there's a quarter in there. A Viking "Ring Vanishing Hank" is nice, and not expensive at all.
Steve |
Donald Dunphy Inner circle Victoria, BC, Canada 7563 Posts |
David Ginn is also selling a "Ring Vanishing Hank" for $6 (plus shipping) right now.
http://www.ginnmagic.com/october2011.html I vanish the ring using a bandana, but it's not exactly prepared the same as a devil's hank. I think I got the idea from a Sammy Smith video. - Donald P.S. If you are fairly new to magic, you might not realize another option is a Ring Grinder. Wolf's Magic are sold out of their Ring Grinders, but you could try looking for one in the Buy and Sell area.
Donald Dunphy is a Victoria Magician, British Columbia, Canada.
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Julie Inner circle 3936 Posts |
Viking also made an attractive polished wooden Ring Grinder with a rattle box feature. I don't know if it's still available, but it was a lot less expensive than the more showy/tricky looking versions on the market at the time.
Atlantis Magic (Craig Brooks) also currently makes a very deceptive Rattle Box especially for rings that is much smaller, less gimmicky looking than the familiar long rectangular boxes AND the ring's owner can freely handle this one! Julie |
unclesamayen Elite user Taiwan 459 Posts |
Thank you everyone!
I DO love this place, you all are always so very helpful, I appreciate your suggestions! I'll go check the rattle box from Atlantis Magic but I am not sure if it is still available. Thanks again! YuYen
Comedy, Mental, Busking.
Performing magic for the blinds. http://youtu.be/nW3O0nucQUI Busking in Mong Kok http://youtu.be/WqohXqTxRVU |
Potty the Pirate Inner circle 4632 Posts |
Wolf's Ring Grinder has already been mentioned. The nice thing with this prop, is that it lo**s the ring into a certain neccessary something. the prop is also Wacky and Colourful, which makes it ideal for kidshows or family shows. I guess for adult shows, you may prefer a more "ordinary" looking prop, or even the traditional handkerchief vanish. But by the same token, you may prefer to reveal the ring in a nest of boxes or similar, rather than use a gumball machine, which is, after all, a rather child-friendly prop.
This is one of my favourite routines, and always plays exceptionally well for me. Potty |
rmendez Inner circle San Antonio, Texas 1253 Posts |
Chance Wolf's Ultimate Ring Grinder is the final answer!
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harris Inner circle Harris Deutsch 8812 Posts |
Very Topical / Topitcal.
or... change it to something else...like the coin used to get the gumball. and off course use the magical word....Liability insurance.
Harris Deutsch aka dr laugh
drlaugh4u@gmail.com music, magic and marvelous toys http://magician.org/member/drlaugh4u |
rmendez Inner circle San Antonio, Texas 1253 Posts |
There are many ways to vanish a ring but all methods inherently come with a risk factor still leaving you with the burden of capsuling and snapping the lid shut. As a professional, I prefer to leave nothing to chance (no pun intended) and eliminate all risk factors in my performances. Chance Wolf's Ultimate Ring Grinder is the most practical, dependable, and perhaps the only method I can fathom to achieve this.
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pbj100 Special user 516 Posts |
John Archer has a very nice version of vanishing under a hank spectator holds that allows empty hands to be shown. I think the advantage of under the hank is as long as it s convincing like Johns version the dirty work is completed before the ring has in their minds vanished
phil P.S I think the ring grinder idea actualy belongs to Roy Roth of RAR magic and I believe on his death Practical Magic took over the rights to produce ..... though I do stand to be corrected if this is not the case |
pbj100 Special user 516 Posts |
OH! I think Johns Idea is on the EDUCATING ARCHER DVDS
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The Baldini Inner circle I some how pounded in 2445 Posts |
A ring grinder is awesome,
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Dynamike Eternal Order FullTimer 24148 Posts |
To vanish the ring I would be natural as natural as possible. Just do a pass.
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MichaelCGM Inner circle Oklahoma City 2286 Posts |
Quote: That's what I would have suggested, Dynamike. Simple, to the point, and very magical. On 2013-12-13 12:34, Dynamike wrote: |
Howie Diddot Inner circle San Francisco & Los Angeles California 3288 Posts |
In my opinion the Wolf Ring Grinder used correctly is the most entertaining to use in any children's or adult show
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