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nonvpro Inner circle 1844 Posts |
Now that I've up-graded my lace, I've become serious about putting together my routine for Ring Scape. On the DVD provided as part of the package there are the following moves taught:
1. Thread on 2. Toss on 3. The Spin 4. The Secure Knot Tie 5. The Magic Move Perhaps someone could recommend additional moves not taught on the DVD. I have tried some of my Finger Ring & String moves, but they don't don't work very well, due to the gimmick. Those of you who have Ring Scape know what I'm talking about. |
Pete Biro 1933 - 2018 18558 Posts |
Don't mess with success. If you try to do more it might A) Bore the audience, B) Give away the secret. Remember: Less is More.
STAY TOONED... @ www.pete-biro.com
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nonvpro Inner circle 1844 Posts |
Pete, your probably right.
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TedLashley Regular user El Campo, TX 197 Posts |
I think Pete IS right.
Good luck, nonvpro, on developing your routine! TED |
magidude68 New user 32 Posts |
When I finally get mine sorted i`ll start with the thread on (obviously) the secure knot tie and finish with the magic move, a couple of moves on the dvd are just too impossible looking and people may twig the secret.
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Okami Regular user Germany 157 Posts |
I think also that some moves on the DVD may lead towards the secret, so I stick with the moves I like and vary a bit:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UaLiLBhL1Ww |
whiteoakcanyon Special user 899 Posts |
Omani - I enjoyed the you tube video, thanks for sharing it.
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metaljohn Loyal user Montreal, QC 280 Posts |
My ex girlfriend bought me a Fantasma magic set at the local magic shop in my area. This was a few years ago andthis Ring Scape trick was included. I always thought nothing of it because the instructions and the accompanying DVD was pretty basic as it was most probably intended for kids (just like all other magic sets).
I came accross the Ring Scape YouTube video and thought that it was a great routine, however the one thing I can't seem to figure out is the very first move where he puts the rope through the ring, but doesn't really. If someone could be nice enough to PM the method. I really don't wanna have to buy a trick I already own just so I can learn one move from a DVD. Your help would be much appreciated. |
whiteoakcanyon Special user 899 Posts |
Okami sorry for the mis-spelling of your name on my previous post. My iPad has auto spelling and I didn't catch it.
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Okami Regular user Germany 157 Posts |
Glad you liked the vid whiteoakcanyon. Don't worry about the mis-spelling.
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magidude68 New user 32 Posts |
I can`t believe how hard it is to find a suitable lace,i have now ordered three pairs and none were suitable.I even went to real shops to no avail.
Can anyone point me in the right direction by p.m.ing me a link to a suitable source please(preferably in the u.k.)? Many thanks for your help. |
magidude68 New user 32 Posts |
Found some at last!
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nonvpro Inner circle 1844 Posts |
Magidude68
Care to post what you found? Perhaps a link or photos? |
ralphs007 Inner circle 1087 Posts |
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On 2011-03-10 17:26, Okami wrote: Very nice!
"You can easily judge the character of a man by how he treats those who can do nothing for him".
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Alan Munro Inner circle Kentwood, Michigan, USA 5952 Posts |
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On 2011-03-10 23:38, metaljohn wrote: Take a look at Jerry Mentzer's Magic With Finger Rings. There are a number of methods there that will allow you to figure out the method that the demonstrator used. You may even find a method that you like better. |
magidude68 New user 32 Posts |
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On 2011-03-23 11:15, nonvpro wrote: I use these yellow and black ones- http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?V......MEWNX:IT I tried to upload pics of mine after the op but it exceeds limits |
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