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A.G. Special user Vancouver- Canada 960 Posts |
Thanks, The routine you saw is not going to be released any time soon...Its been a pet effect for around 10 years now.
thanks for the kind words, Gerard
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rmendez Inner circle San Antonio, Texas 1253 Posts |
I just started performing Gregory Wilson's Ring Leader routine and love it but then again, this is the only routine I have ever seen. Can someone recommend a routine they like better? PM me. Thank you.
Also, can anyone recommend a place to get those velvet cords that he is using in the DVD? I originally purchased the video and got one but when I purchased the DVD, it came with a lame shoe string and ribbon. Guess they could no longer get them. |
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Larry Barnowsky Inner circle Cooperstown, NY where bats are made from 4770 Posts |
In my new upcoming book, Kingdom of the Red, there are two ring routines. One uses a ring and rope (3 inch ring and rope) and is part of a longer "Comedy Rope and Ring Routine". Any part of it could stand alone.
The second is a finger ring and cord routines called "Wedding Ring Redux" which uses some original moves. That routine is performed in verse.. It can be performed with a velvet cord (my preference) or a rope or a shoelace/string. The book will be published Aug 31 this year. See below for link: Larry |
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Larry Barnowsky Inner circle Cooperstown, NY where bats are made from 4770 Posts |
Here's a photo of me doing my Comedy Ring and Rope Routine which is in chapter 3 of the book.
By the way, I found a source for the velvet cords (like Gregory Wilson uses) in a number of colors but I had to buy them in bulk from a Trim supplier in the Garment Center in NYC. I will be selling them from my website once the book (Kingdom of the Red) is ready to ship and the website is set to accept payments for the new book. I may also give away some of these cords to book purchasers from the Café at some point. I also will be selling two types of rings from the website. One is like the one in the picture and another is thinner and much lighter. The 21st Century Coin Mechanics website of course is still running until I'm out of books and it accepts Paypal, check or MO. |
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Phil Thomas Inner circle Newark, Ohio 1117 Posts |
I have always used the ImMAKulate Ring Flite. I bought it years ago, and it still serves me well, although if it is a quiet situation, it can be a little noisy, but all in all, it's not that bad.
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matt.magicman Inner circle Mars 1524 Posts |
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On 2007-04-18 20:03, close-up wrote: is this the one on the jailhouse dvd, or is it a finger ring routine? if so, where can I find it? thanks matt |
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dooblehorn Inner circle Pittsburg, CA 2474 Posts |
I'm considering the Malloy version, as I don't have any version of this type of effect....two questions:
Can the wallet be used for other effects? Does it require wearing any particular clothing? |
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Mediocre the Great Inner circle Rich Hurley 1062 Posts |
Yes, you can use doug's wallet for a card to wallet routine.
Yes, you will need to wear a coat with an inside pocket. Doug's ring to wallet routine is one of my workers. However, Becuase I often don't wear a jacket, I developed "Ring Finale". Ring Finale does not require use of a jacket. In fact, I have a routine using Ring Finale and Doug's routine which is a lot of fun! PM me for details.
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-------------------------------------------- Rich Hurley aka Mediocre The Great! www.RichHurleyMagic.com |
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Christopher Williams Inner circle Portsmouth, UK 4464 Posts |
I hope to be able to bring an exceptional one to the market. It is not mine, I was making a guest lectue spot an afterwards was shown a routine called 'Ring, string and ding', and it really was a joy to watch, and EVERYONE there all agreed how brilliant it looked. I was in talks with the person about bringing it to the market, but I have lost their information. Once I can find it again I will definitely be looking at getting it to the rest of the Magic world
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matt.magicman Inner circle Mars 1524 Posts |
Hey chris
I guess you are talking about the gary jones lecture in dorchester last november? have you had any luck with pushing the release? I saw it, and yep...it great! cheers mate matt wainwright |
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gjmagic Special user UK 974 Posts |
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On 2008-05-23 18:45, matt.magicman wrote: Hi Matt, Yes it was after my lecture, the guy is called Paul Highland. I did an award ceremony gig with him last Thursday and he was getting great reactions with this effect. Chris, I'll email you Paul's details. All the best, Gary Jones.
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aussiemagic Special user 937 Posts |
Does anyone have any information on "Ring, String and capital Gain" by Loren Christopher Michaels?
And, where can I see Dan Garrets routine? Is it available? Thanks
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Christopher Williams Inner circle Portsmouth, UK 4464 Posts |
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On 2008-05-24 21:09, gjmagic wrote: That was it! Very good routine, and all going well, should be able to offer the routine to the Magic community! |
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Terry H New user 3 Posts |
My routine called Stringing You Along is published in the One-man Parade in the March'08 Linking Ring. It uses a John Bannon idea from Impossibilia in a different way for the finale.
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matt.magicman Inner circle Mars 1524 Posts |
Hi chris
any idea of a time scale with this one mate? cheers matt |
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rmendez Inner circle San Antonio, Texas 1253 Posts |
Lately, I've had much success using Viking's Card To Wallet Plus http://www.vikingmagic.com/?nd=full&key=485 for the impossible location finale of a spectator's borrowed finger ring at the conclusion of the Ring & String routine (Gregory Wilson's Ring Leader) that I am currently performing which by the way leads quite nicely into another of Wilson's effects - The Hundy 500. Whats funny, the money clip of one dollar bills in the wallet are even offered to the spectator during the routine after my credit card is refused as a consolation prize! Does anyone have any other recommendations for potential Coin/Ring wallets available?
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enigmagik32 Regular user 117 Posts |
Hi Everyone out there in Magic land noticed this old post and thought id say that Ring String and Ding by Paul Hyland has finally been released by Workers Corner, I bought this at Blackpool this year, and can say that it is one of the best ring and string routines I have seen in a very long time, the routine is very engaging and I'm sure I will have fun learning and performing it. The film work is supurb and the overhead shots along with Paul's instruction make it easier to learn.
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Corbett Inner circle Indiana 1161 Posts |
This has been mentioned before, but I've gotten a lot of mileage from my routines generated from Gregory Wilson's Ring Leader. Such valuable and numerous moves taught on this DVD. And, it's fun to perform.
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videoman Inner circle 6732 Posts |
The Doug Malloy ring routine doesn't seem to have a video on his website anymore. Anyone know where I can find it?
Thanks, Bill |
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Aaron Smith Magic Inner circle Portland, OR 1447 Posts |
I use a routine by Jason Alexander, it is absolutely brilliant. The bit can be found on "West Coast Conjurer's. A video put out by Tony Clark. It's a typical 1-2-3 routine with a climax of the ring vanishing, and traveling to the card case that has been on the table in full view since the beginning of the routine.
This routine produces the same, if not better, reactions to those seen on Malloy's demo. I just cannot justify spending 180 dollars on a ring & string effect. I already know that I'm going to get flamed for saying that. IMO, I just do not understand why certain dealers find it necessary to mark items up SO much?! I mean, I just bought a El Duco card to wallet from Joe Stevens for 25 bucks. Add to that a cord, a laminated bill, and a typical blank paper to bill gimmick, plus a 3 phase ring routine, and I just created this routine for 30 bucks. Before the ethics police start coming after me, I must say that I do believe in supporting creators, and I do believe in NOT stealing othere creators material. The point of all of this, why spend 180 dollars on an obviously overpriced routine, when you can perform a routine of equal caliber using items you already have? Those will argue.. "Doug says that his agents book him specifically becuase of this routine" and "180 dollars is worth it considering how much I've made back on my shows". To a layman, whether or not you produce a ring from a wallet or a card box, I believe the effect, to them, is identical. It's the presentation, and your ability to efficiently entertain, that will have your clients continue to call. Not whether or not you spent 180 dollars on a ring & string routine. Just my 2 cents. Best, Aaron |
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