Bond by Thinking Paradox
Created by: Thinking Paradox
Key features
Uses two borrowed rings, making it highly interactive and personal
No switches or duplicates required, enhancing the trick's credibility
Can be performed multiple times in a row, adding to its versatility
Suitable for both parlor and close-up performances with angle management
Pros
Highly visual and interactive
Uses borrowed items, increasing spectator engagement
No need for switches or duplicates, making it clean and direct
Can be performed multiple times in a row
Cons
Requires careful attention to angles in close-up performances
May need practice to manage the borrowed rings smoothly
Effect
Bond by Thinking Paradox is a visual ring linking routine. The magician borrows two rings from spectators. The rings visibly link and unlink multiple times without any switches or duplicates. The rings remain in plain sight throughout the entire performance, creating a clean and impossible effect.
Full Details
The routine allows the magician to link and unlink the rings as many times as desired. The method does not require switches, duplicates, or any suspicious handling. The rings can be borrowed, making the effect more convincing. The routine works well for parlor performances but can also be adapted for close-up with careful angle management.
Who Should Consider the Trick
This trick is ideal for magicians who perform with borrowed objects and want a strong visual routine. It suits performers who enjoy ring magic or want to add a quick, impactful effect to their set. The method is practical, making it accessible for those who prefer minimal setup and maximum impact.
Information on How Difficult It Is to Perform
The difficulty level is moderate. The method is straightforward, but proper handling and angle management are necessary, especially for close-up performances. The routine does not require advanced sleight of hand, but smooth execution will enhance the effect.
What Magicians Say
Murphy's Magic describes Bond as a routine where "two borrowed rings visibly link without any switches or duplicates." They highlight that the rings are always in plain sight, making the effect clean and deceptive. The ability to link and unlink the rings multiple times adds versatility to the routine.
The trick is priced at $25, making it an affordable addition to a magician's repertoire. It is recommended for performers who want a strong visual effect with minimal setup.
What people are saying about Bond by Thinking Paradox
MurphysMagicSupplies says...
Here you can link two borrowed Rings visibly and without any switches the two rings are genuinely borrowed and they're always in plain sight there's no switches or duplicates and you can link and unlink them as many times as you want.
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