The Mesika Ring Flight is a close-up magic trick where a borrowed ring mysteriously travels and attaches itself to a key in the spectator's hand. This self-contained device is designed to be compact and easy to carry, making it ideal for magicians who perform the classic 'Ring Flight' effect. The trick involves a key that holds the secret to the ring's flight, and it's recommended for performers who are comfortable with the mechanics of ring flights that have moving parts.
Chris Edwards reviews the Mesika Ring Flight by Yigal Mesika, a compact and practical tool for performing the classic 'Ring Flight' trick. The device is self-contained within a single key, making it easy to carry and use. Chris appreciates its design, noting it's one of the smallest ring flights available, and praises its smooth operation and quiet performance. However, he points out the inherent risks associated with ring flights that have moving parts, comparing it unfavorably in this aspect to the Pro-Light by Nick Einhorn, which he prefers for its safety. The tutorial included with the Mesika Ring Flight covers multiple routines, offering versatility in performance. Chris concludes that, despite the risks, the Mesika Ring Flight is a well-made, practical tool for magicians, especially those who frequently perform ring flights.
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