Adrián Carratala's Ring to Shoelace by Adrián Carratala
Created by: Adrián Carratala
Where to buy
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Key features
Fooled Penn & Teller on *Fool Us*
Quick installation and reset
Does not require approaching the spectator's shoe
Recommended for dark shoes and laces for optimal presentation
Intermediate skill level required
Pros
Highly deceptive and visually impressive
Quick reset allows for multiple performances
Does not require handling the spectator's shoe
Famous for fooling Penn & Teller
Cons
Higher price point at $225
Requires intermediate skill level
Optimal presentation may require specific shoe and lace colors
Effect
Adrián Carratala's Ring to Shoelace is a deceptive close-up magic trick where a borrowed ring vanishes and instantly appears tied to the magician's shoelace. The effect is clean, visual, and requires no suspicious movements near the spectator's shoe. The ring can be borrowed, and the transformation happens in seconds, leaving the audience baffled.
Full Details
The trick uses a specialized gimmick that allows for quick setup and reset. It works best with dark-colored shoes and laces to maximize the visual impact. The method is practical and does not require complex sleight of hand. The routine gained fame after fooling Penn & Teller on Fool Us, proving its effectiveness under close scrutiny.
Who Should Consider the Trick
This trick is ideal for magicians who perform close-up or walk-around magic. It suits those who want a quick, visual, and self-contained routine that can be performed with minimal preparation. Since it involves a borrowed ring, it works well in impromptu settings.
Information on How Difficult It Is to Perform
The trick is rated at an intermediate skill level. While it does not require advanced sleight of hand, proper timing and presentation are crucial for maximum impact. The gimmick is easy to install and reset, making it practical for repeated performances.
What Magicians Say
Murphy's Magic describes it as a "fooler" that baffled Penn & Teller, emphasizing its quick reset and deceptive nature. They recommend dark shoes and laces for the best effect. The trick is praised for its practicality and strong visual impact, making it a standout release in 2024.
The trick has been featured in multiple roundups, reinforcing its reputation as a strong, deceptive piece of magic. Its inclusion in top-selling lists indicates its popularity among performers.
What people are saying about Adrián Carratala's Ring to Shoelace
MurphysMagicSupplies says...
Adrian Carratala's Ring to Shoelace fooled Penn & Teller on *Fool Us*. This routine involves a borrowed ring magically appearing tied to the magician's shoelace, with quick installation and reset, and doesn't require approaching the spectator's shoe.
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