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AntonDreaming Special user Gloucester by the sea 622 Posts |
There was a ring trick that recently came out where you borrow rings from women inthe audience and they are placed into little leather pouches. They are then mixed and the performer is then able to identify whos ring came from whom.
The price was about 85$ I THINK I MAY BE WRONG ON THIS. If anyone knows the name of this trick could they please PM me with a link or the name. Thank you in advance. ATG |
Angelo the Magician Loyal user Vienna(Austria/Europe) 217 Posts |
Hi there,
it is described in Annemann's "Practical Mental Magic" and in some other books with envelopes, bags etc. So $ 85,- is much money, but it is one of the rare mental effects, you can perform in an entertaining and very funny manner. Kind regards! Angelo |
daviaac Veteran user 351 Posts |
The effect did come out recently with the small pouches included in the price I'm very sorry but can't remeber where I saw it...sorry mate.
luke
- the secret to creativity is knowing how to hide your sources
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takeachance Inner circle 3764 Posts |
Hocus-Pocus sells it for around $40 - $45 I think it's called "My Precious" by Haim Goldenburg.
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Harry Murphy Inner circle Maryland 5444 Posts |
There is nothing truly new here. You don’t really need to buy this trick unless you actually want little leather pouches (totally unnecessary). It is found in Annemann’s book as “Pseudo Psychometry”. All you need is five small envelopes and less than a minute to set them up on the fly (less than $3.00). The mechanics of the trick put it almost into the self-working realm.
Several individuals have marketed versions of this trick. Richard Osterlind has a single bag version that could hold fairly large objects (and packed flat); Lee Earl marketed a set of cloth bags that could hold very sizeable objects, heck even the venerable Fogel and Koran marketed versions. The routine is not about the props (leather pouches, cloth bags, envelopes) it is about a performer’s believable presentation. I’ve seen performers kill performing the routine using simple envelopes and I’ve seen them die using more expensive object holders.
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