Ring Flight Revolution by Prop Dog and Dave Bonsell

Created by: Prop Dog, Dave Bonsell

Ring Flight Revolution is a professional-grade close-up magic trick where a borrowed finger ring vanishes from the magician's hands and impossibly reappears attached to a keychain, often customized with various car logos to blend in as an everyday item. This visual and interactive effect is designed for strong audience reactions, with a locking mechanism that ensures the gimmick remains hidden even when the spectator removes the ring, making it highly reliable and suitable for impromptu or staged performances. Buyers should note it comes with a DVD for instructions, maintenance tips, and troubleshooting, along with spare parts and a 2-year warranty for durability.

Key features

  • Locking mechanism keeps the gimmick secure and hidden during handling

  • Customizable with 13 different car key logos for personalization

  • Includes DVD with comprehensive instructions and maintenance guidance

  • Comes with spare parts and a 2-year warranty for long-term use

  • Handcrafted for silent operation and professional durability

  • Versatile for impromptu, close-up, and stage performances

Pros

  • Highly reliable and durable for frequent use

  • Strong visual impact that elicits powerful audience reactions

  • Spectator-friendly design allows safe ring removal

  • Easy to reset and integrate into multi-phase routines

  • Backed by warranty and spare parts for peace of mind

Cons

  • Higher price point due to handmade quality

  • Requires practice to master the handling and presentation

Effect

Ring Flight Revolution makes a borrowed finger ring vanish from the magician's hands. The ring then appears impossibly linked to the magician's keychain. The ring can be removed by the spectator, and the keychain can be examined. The trick looks like a clean and direct miracle.

Full details

Ring Flight Revolution is a gimmick built into a custom car key. It uses a special mechanism to accomplish the ring flight. The gimmick locks securely after use. This allows a spectator to safely take the ring off the keychain themselves. The prop is handcrafted and comes with multiple car brand logos for personalization. The package includes a full instructional DVD. It also contains spare parts like a Lobster Clip and a durable line. The product has a two-year warranty.

Who should consider the trick

This trick is for magicians who perform for live audiences. It works well in close-up settings, weddings, and corporate events. Professionals like Ben Williams and Dean Leavy use it in their working sets. It is suitable for performers who want a strong, visual piece of magic that uses a borrowed object. It is also good for magicians who value durable and reliable props.

Information on how difficult it is to perform

The trick is designed for reliable performance. The mechanism is built to be silent and consistent. The included DVD provides clear instructions on its operation and maintenance. While the method is not difficult to learn, successful performance relies on smooth handling and confident presentation. Magicians like Mike Sullivan have used it for years, indicating it stands up to repeated use. It does not require advanced sleight of hand.

What magicians say

Ben Williams includes Ring Flight Revolution in his desert island tricks. He says performing it slowly turns it into a miracle for the audience. Dean Leavy integrates it into a multi-phase, five-minute routine for his commercial work. He notes its versatility and impact. Mike Sullivan calls it a reliable and visually striking effect that he has used for a long time. Craig Petty describes it as a silent and reliable ring flight, ideal for impromptu situations because it does not look like a magic prop.

What people are saying about Ring Flight Revolution

Ben Williams says...

Ben Williams loved this trick not for its speed, but for its potential as a miracle when performed slowly. He emphasizes that slowing down the routine allows the impossibility to fully register with the audience.

Craig Petty says...

Ring Flight Revolution is lauded for its reliability and strong reactions.

Dave Bonsell says...

What sets it apart is its locking mechanism, which keeps the trick hidden even when the spectator removes the ring. Crafted with precision, the gimmick is built into a sturdy car key with 13 logo options for customization.

Dean Leavy says...

A borrowed-ring-to-impossible-location routine that Leavy integrates into a multi-phase, 5-minute performance.

Mike Sullivan says...

A reliable and visually striking effect, Sullivan has used this prop for years, appreciating its durability and impact.

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