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Krazyjay Loyal user One hand typed all 264 Posts |
I'm looking for a ring box that I can give to a spectator and ask them to take out the ring, they give me the ring and they close the box. I make the ring vanish, when the spectator open the box, the ring is inside. I want them to do everything. Something like the ball&vase trick. Does something like this exist. Thank you
Jeremy |
vinsmagic Eternal Order sleeping with the fishes... 10957 Posts |
Contact steve dusheck he has just what you need he takes a ring out of the ring box it dissapears only to0 back in the box
I believe the effect is called case of idenity but couod be wrong on the name. vinny |
MickeyPainless Inner circle California 6065 Posts |
Vin,
The first thing I thought of when I read Jeremy's post was the Dusheck effect with the Quarter in the crystal ring box! I can't for the life of me recall the name at the moment but it's one of my many faves of Steve's! MMc |
Harry Murphy Inner circle Maryland 5444 Posts |
Mickey, I still use that old Dusheck quarter trick in a longer one coin routine. I haven't a clue what it was called back in the day and have long ago lost the instruction sheet that came with it. It is a killer trick and a very low tec method! Love it!
The artist formally known as Mumblepeas!
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vinsmagic Eternal Order sleeping with the fishes... 10957 Posts |
Yes you're correct Mick it was a quater in ring box not a ring, but I'm sure the same principle can be applied to Krazyjays question
viny |
Pete Biro 1933 - 2018 18558 Posts |
If you are clever you could use a Porper Strong box. Or a Lippincott?
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echomagic Veteran user 344 Posts |
Mark Leveridge has a small box that would do the trick. Very cool the way it is gimmicked. You could make one up yourself. Problem is, I can't remember what magic video he showed this in.
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Julie Inner circle 3936 Posts |
Dusheck's trick was called Confounding Coffer. It uses a quarter.
Julie |
Harry Murphy Inner circle Maryland 5444 Posts |
Mark Leverage's Prop/routine is called "Ultimate Lighting Ring Box".
You can see it at his website: http://www.markleveridge.co.uk/shopbask/products/ulrb.html
The artist formally known as Mumblepeas!
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Pete Biro 1933 - 2018 18558 Posts |
Harry: Thanks for the link... looks terrific.
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pepka Inner circle Uh, I'm the one on the right. 5041 Posts |
Forgot all about that. It's a neat little prop.
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dragonash Veteran user the sticks 380 Posts |
The lightning ring box gimmic does not lock. take great care about how the spectator holds the box when opening it.
it is much safer for the performer to hold the box while the spectator pulls off the top. or the performer could open it himself and dump the ring into speccy's hand. |
MarvinWang Loyal user 274 Posts |
I thought Steve Dusheck sells it as one of the trick in his Lecture DVD, does he sell the prop too?
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Steven Conner Inner circle 2720 Posts |
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On 2009-07-22 19:53, Julie wrote: I have one (never used)if anyone is interested.
"The New York Papers," Mark Twain once said,"have long known that no large question is ever really settled until I have been consulted; it is the way they feel about it, and they show it by always sending to me when they get uneasy. "
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