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	Magic With Finger Rings by Jerry Mentzer - eBook
	A collection of incredible close-up effects with borrowed finger rings! Some in conjunction with the performer's own ring or other props. All are stunners! There is not a "pipe dream" or "strictly theoretical" item among them. Every effect has been performed many, many times. With this fine collection of effects at your disposal, you can select one or several of them and perform magic that people will remember!
	
	Magic with borrowed rings has special audience appeal because finger rings are important and valuable. They are extremely personal items. People show pride in themselves as well as love and affection toward others by the visible symbol of a finger-ring. Old-time stage magicians new the entertainment value of borrowing a ring, destroying it, and later producing it unharmed from inside a nest of boxes, an egg, or a walnut shell. Today's close-up performer can create similar audience interest by using that very "personal" item--a borrowed finger ring!
	
	Over twenty-five effects are described in this large size, typeset book, line drawing illustrations accompany the text to clarify key points. Every reader should be able to find something of interest.
	
	Contents Include:
	
	Chapter One - The Spectator's Ring Links 
	
	The Himber Ring (Richard Himber): explained
	Routine For The Himber Ring
	Reputation Ring (Steve Dusheck): using 2 matching rings, one gimmicked
	Locked Ring (Steve Dusheck): borrowed ring onto a necklace
	Dusheck's Ring Trick (Steve Dusheck): flying ring, no reel
	Ring Finale (Steve Dusheck): useful for other ring tricks
	Rubber Ringer (Bill Kalush): ring on rubber band
	
	Chapter Two - Ropes, Rods And A Ring 
	
	Ring On Stick A La Hoffmann: from Hoffmann's Modern Magic
	Ring On Stick - "The Art Of Magic" (T. Nelson Down)
	Ryan's Rope, Ring And Rod (Jim Ryan): with a borrowed ring
	Repeat Ring Release (Dr Dan McDonald): ring off a rope, uses a gimmicked ring, but most can be done with a borrowed ring
	A Ring Trilogy (Scotty York): uses four rings, three gimmicked
	Stand-Up Ring Routine (Scotty York): stand up version of above
	Ringer (Scotty York): borrowed finger ring on/off a rope
	Another Ring Move (Earl Nelson): ring off rope move
	The Faustus Ring (Dan Garrett): ring on rope move, borrowed ring
	Walkoff (Steve Dusheck): borrowed ring removed from a knot on a rope
	Routine For Walkoff (Steve Dusheck): for a Himber ring or two duplicate rings
	Ring - Knot Really (Michael McGivern): ring release from knot, a borrowed ring
	
	Chapter Three - Assorted Tricks With Rings 
	
	Notes From Modern Magic
	The Flying Ring
	To Pass a Ring From the One Hand to Either Finger of the Other Hand
	To Pass a Borrowed Ring Into an Egg
	Ring-Opening (Roland Hurley): an opener for a close-up show, uses three similar rings, two gimmicked
	The Ring's The Thing (Scotty York): Scotty's variation
	Concorde (Stephen Tucker): borrowed ring on ribbon in an envelope
	Glitter Ring (Jerry Mentzer): crushed and restored borrowed ring
	I.O.U. (Steve Dusheck): with a special pen and a borrowed ring
	Ring-A-Ding-Ding (Steve Dusheck): build a ring pull
	Ring On The Finger (Takeshi Nemoto): using a half-ring
	The Red Diamond (Steve Dusheck): quickie with a card and a ruby/diamond ring
	Color-Changing Ring (Steve Dusheck): narrow-band ring to larger ring
	Eggsceptional Eggs (Steve Dusheck): ring ends up in a nest of plastic eggs
	Ring Into Saltshaker (Jerry Mentzer): special shaker made from a glass salt shaker
	Ring In Salt (Steve Dusheck): another version
	Impromptu Ring Into Saltshaker (Jerry Mentzer): use with any shaker
	Tit For Tat (Bill Tadlock): ring to key case
	Impromptu Ring Flight (Richard Bartram, Jr.): borrowed ring changes to a coin, the ring is found in a coin purse
	Vanishes For Rings: some suggestions for vanishings rings
	Commercially Available Ring Tricks: a half dozen products listed
	Other Selected Reading: some suggested resources