GIR Method by Matthew Garrett
Created by: Matthew Garrett
Key features
Allows for impossible solid links in ring magic
Part of the versatile Ninja+ range
Suitable for all skill levels, from beginners to professionals
Includes the visually stunning Bar Blade routine
High-quality materials and creative potential
Pros
Highly versatile and suitable for all skill levels
Quick to learn with potential for improvisation
Creates visually stunning and impossible effects
High-quality materials and craftsmanship
Endless creative possibilities
Cons
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Effect
The GIR Method creates the illusion of impossible solid links with rings. To the audience, it appears as though the rings are solidly linked together in a way that defies logic. The effect is visually striking and leaves spectators wondering how the rings could possibly be connected and disconnected so seamlessly.
Full details
The GIR Method is part of the Ninja+ range of magic products. It allows magicians to perform solid ring linking effects that look impossible. The method is designed to be versatile and can be adapted to various routines. It works with the Ninja Rings, which are known for their quality and durability. The GIR Method adds a new layer of creativity to ring magic, enabling performers to create unique and memorable routines.
Who should consider the trick
The GIR Method is suitable for magicians of all skill levels. Beginners will find it easy to learn and perform, while experienced magicians can use it to innovate and create new routines. If you enjoy ring magic or are looking to expand your repertoire with a visually stunning effect, the GIR Method is worth considering.
Information on how difficult it is to perform
The GIR Method is designed to be accessible. Ryland Petty, a young magician, was able to learn and even improvise new moves quickly, demonstrating that the method is easy to pick up. While it is simple to perform, the effect is strong and can be adapted to suit different performance styles.
What magicians say
Craig Petty and Ryland Petty, along with Matthew Garrett, the creator of Ninja Rings, have praised the GIR Method for its versatility and creative potential. Ryland's ability to quickly learn and innovate with the rings highlights the method's accessibility. The Ninja+ range, including the GIR Method, is noted for its quality and the unique effects it enables. The Bar Blade routine, which complements the GIR Method, adds another dimension to ring magic, making the overall experience fun and engaging for both performers and audiences.
What people are saying about GIR Method
magic-tv says...
The GIR method allows for impossible solid links, adding a new layer to ring magic. [...] The Bar Blade routine introduces a unique and visually stunning effect.
Review videos
Live Ninja Rings Jam With Matthew Garrett, Ryland Petty & Craig Petty | Craig & Ryland Review All
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