Ring Hole by Peter Eggink

Created by: Peter Eggink

Ring Hole is a modern twist on the classic ring flight trick, designed for close-up magic. The magician borrows a ring from a spectator, makes it vanish in plain sight, and then produces it from a factory-sealed candy bag. This highly visual and impossible-seeming effect creates a mind-blowing moment for the audience. The trick requires precise handling for seamless execution and relies on a specific prop (the sealed candy bag), so magicians will need to ensure they have the right materials on hand. Perfect for performers looking to add a fresh, eye-catching routine to their repertoire.

Key features

  • Modern update to the classic ring flight trick

  • Highly visual and impossible-seeming effect

  • Requires precise handling for seamless execution

  • Uses a factory-sealed candy bag as a prop

  • Perfect for close-up magic performances

Pros

  • Creates a mind-blowing moment for the audience

  • Fresh and eye-catching routine

  • Highly visual and impossible-seeming effect

Cons

  • Requires precise handling for seamless execution

  • Relies on a specific prop (sealed candy bag)

Effect

Ring Hole is a modern take on the classic ring flight trick. The magician borrows a ring from a spectator, makes it vanish in plain sight, and then produces it from a factory-sealed candy bag. The effect is highly visual and appears impossible, leaving the audience amazed.

Full details

Ring Hole involves a borrowed ring that vanishes and reappears in a sealed candy bag. The trick requires a specific prop, the factory-sealed candy bag, which adds to the mystery. The setup is described as convoluted, but the trick includes a brilliant gimmick that ensures the bag remains sealed. This makes the effect even more convincing. The handling needs to be precise to ensure a seamless performance.

Who should consider the trick

Ring Hole is ideal for magicians who enjoy performing visual and impossible-seeming effects. It is suitable for those who are comfortable with handling props and can manage a more complex setup. If you like updating classic tricks with modern twists, this trick will appeal to you.

Information on how difficult it is to perform

The trick requires precise handling and a good understanding of the prop used. The setup is described as convoluted, which means it may take some time to get used to. However, the gimmick included in the trick helps in making the performance smoother. It is recommended for intermediate to advanced magicians who are familiar with similar effects.

What magicians say

AlakazamMagicUK describes Ring Hole as a "fresh, eye-catching trick that elevates the traditional ring flight effect." They highlight the visual appeal and the impossible outcome, though they note the need for careful handling. Magic-tv rates Ring Hole 90/100, calling it a "complex trick with a convoluted setup but includes a brilliant gimmick." They appreciate the gimmick for sealing packets, which adds to the trick's effectiveness.

What people are saying about Ring Hole

AlakazamMagicUK says...

The magician borrows a ring, makes it vanish in plain sight, and then produces it from a factory-sealed candy bag, creating a mind-blowing moment.

magic-tv says...

Ring Hole has a convoluted setup but includes a brilliant gimmick for sealing packets.

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