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KOTAH
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Ring and rope effects which may be new to you by virtue that you have never read the books they are in. May be found in the works of Ronald J. Dayton.

Hung up On Ropes from Tannens for around nine dollars. Rope Without End, Ropes With A Different Twist and Rope Woker, available from Micky Hades for around eighteen dollars. Check out their site., for those and other Dayton Books.
Regan
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Full Circle is a good one.
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On 2010-03-15 10:20, Regan wrote:
Full Circle is a good one.


That it is, but good luck finding it! I have a R&R DVD. Don't know if it still available or not, but Brad Burt still has it listed on his web site. It is supposed to come with a ring and a rope. Smile
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It is very hard to find used. I have a DVD copy of the VHS tape that a friend gave to me.
Al Angello The Comic Juggler/Magician
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Regan
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Yes, I know Full Circle is difficult to find. I searched forever before I luckily came across one. Of course it was only released on VHS, and it is my understaning that the rope and ring came with it originally. I got a really good, original VHS tape but nothing was included. That didn't bother me at all though, as I prefer my own rope, and I found some cool metal rings that I like to use with the routine.

I have learned the routine inside and out now, and hopefully will never forget. Plus, I came up with some variations for my routine so I don't use it the way it is. I use a lot of the moves, but my routine is quite different. I might sell my Full Circle someday. Smile

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Al Angello
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I recomend (if you can afford it) "fiber optics extended" which has some great ring and rope moves that I have included in my Full Circle routine.
Al Angello The Comic Juggler/Magician
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http://home.comcast.net/~juggleral/
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On 2009-01-09 00:58, Pete Biro wrote:
David Williamson has a great ring and rope routine.


Peter (or Frank) Do you perform this routine? If so, do you perform (and end) the routine similar as David Williamson? Thanks.
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Jay's Jinking Rings is a little booklet from http://www.magicinc.net that is priceless. It has many famous magicians effects like Jim Ryan and others. Just about all the Ring and Rope moves are in this little book.

These effects can be performed with a finger ring, an Ellis Ring, or larger.
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