Ring on Shoelace by Chris Torrente

Created by: Chris Torrente

NoRisk is a modern close-up magic trick created by Chris Torrente, based on the classic 'ring on shoelace' plot. In this effect, a spectator's borrowed ring is visibly and impossibly linked onto the performer's shoelace in a stunning, instantaneous moment. The trick is designed for strolling, close-up, and parlor settings, offering a powerful visual miracle that leaves audiences amazed. Buyers should know that it requires no special gimmicks like reels or threads, ensuring the ring remains safe and under the performer's control at all times, with an instant reset for repeated performances.

Key features

  • Modern handling of the classic ring on shoelace effect

  • Ensures zero risk to the borrowed ring with no use of reels, threads, or risky setups

  • Lightning quick to execute and instantly resettable

  • Suitable for strolling, close-up, and parlor magic

Pros

  • Highly fooling and visually impactful

  • Safe for borrowed objects

  • Practical for repetitive performances due to quick reset

Cons

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Effect

A spectator lends you a ring. You show the ring and your own shoelace. The ring visibly and impossibly links itself onto the shoelace. The effect happens in a flash. The ring is clearly seen to penetrate the solid shoelace. This creates a moment of pure visual magic.

Full details

The trick is called NoRisk. It is a modern version of the classic ring on shoelace effect. The method does not use any reels, threads, or hidden devices. This means there is no risk of damaging the spectator's ring. The ring stays under your control the entire time. The move is very fast and looks clean. After the trick, you can reset it instantly. You are ready to perform again immediately.

Who should consider the trick

This trick is good for magicians who perform in different settings. It works well for strolling magic at events. It is also strong for close-up and parlor situations. If you need a trick that is quick and has a powerful visual impact, this is a good choice. It is especially suitable for performers who want a safe method for using borrowed rings.

Information on how difficult it is to perform

The method is described as brilliantly simple. The execution is lightning quick. This suggests that the learning process is straightforward. The trick does not require complex sleight of hand. A magician with basic skills can learn to perform it well. The instant reset also makes it easy to practice and perform repeatedly.

What magicians say

The reviewer itsallthingsmagic is very positive about NoRisk. They call it "one of the fastest, cleanest, and most fooling handlings we’ve ever seen." They emphasize the safety of the method, noting "no reels, threads, or risky setups." They also highlight its practicality for performance, stating it is "lightning quick to execute, and instantly resettable." This makes it a strong option for magicians seeking a powerful and practical ring on shoelace routine.

What people are saying about Ring on Shoelace

itsallthingsmagic says...

NoRisk is one of the fastest, cleanest, and most fooling handlings we’ve ever seen. The method involves no reels, threads, or risky setups, and it's lightning quick to execute and instantly resettable.

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