|
|
Stephen Barney Regular user UK 130 Posts |
Just got this and and I think it is great I was wondering if any of you have any ideas about resets for table hopping etc
Stephen |
bekralik Inner circle Canada 1349 Posts |
>Just got this and and I think it is great I
>was wondering if any of you have any ideas >about resets for table hopping etc Really? I didn't think it was too good. Maybe I'll have to revisit it. The only way I see resetting it quickly and quietly is excusing yourself to the bathroom. |
Stephen Barney Regular user UK 130 Posts |
Curious Why did this move?
Stephen I have an Idea for making it table hoppable but if you want the method you need to PM me Stephen |
simage New user Idaho 30 Posts |
I don't know, I just got it and I think it is pretty cool.
I would have preferred written text along with the video, however, I was able to learn it in less than a day with the video anyway. I was performing it for family the next day. As far as table hopping: it would be difficult to reset, unless one had special "things" added to one's coat.... or something. I won't be using it in that venue, so I have no problem. As well, without written text, one gets very bound into the routine performed on the video, and I will probably do the video routine until I get very comfortable with it. All in all, a good trick...... but a little pricey!
Definitely a nerd, in science, technology, and magic.
|
John Regular user 153 Posts |
I am interested in ring and string routines - particularly those using a 4" ring rather than a finger ring. Could you tell me whose routine is "Ultimate Ring and String"?
|
bekralik Inner circle Canada 1349 Posts |
>I am interested in ring and string
>routines - particularly those using a 4" >ring rather than a finger ring. Could you >tell me whose routine is "Ultimate Ring and >String"? It's Jay Leslie's (I think that's his name). Same guy who does the straight jacket escape video. However, this routine uses specific Asian-style gaffs which are 3 inches (maybe 2?) and are solid except for a small hole in the center. So this may turn you off if you're looking for a routine that utilizes a 4" ring. Brian |
Bernard Sim Inner circle Singapore 1095 Posts |
Quote:
On 2002-11-29 16:33, John wrote: You can check out Scott F Guinn's Ring and String routine. It is a multi-phase routine which is very good for table hopping.
Bernard Sim
|
Darrin Cook Special user 621 Posts |
I think that the "Ultimate Ring and String" is very pricey and impractical for restaurant work. His new gimmick is --in my opinion-- a needless embellishment. I would recommend Greg Wilson's "Ring Leader" instead.
Leslie does have an interesting routine with a new twist (i.e., draping the cord over the neck)--I just think it's an expensive way to get the routine. Such as they are, the props are also excellently made. |
The Magic Cafe Forum Index » » Tricks & Effects » » Ultimate Ring And String (0 Likes) |
[ Top of Page ] |
All content & postings Copyright © 2001-2024 Steve Brooks. All Rights Reserved. This page was created in 0.01 seconds requiring 5 database queries. |
The views and comments expressed on The Magic Café are not necessarily those of The Magic Café, Steve Brooks, or Steve Brooks Magic. > Privacy Statement < |