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Stolen by Urbain

Created by: Urbain, Gentlemen's Magic

Stolen by Urbain is a French ring flight trick where the magician borrows a spectator's ring, shows a safety pin on a pouch, and makes the ring appear threaded onto the safety pin inside the pouch. This close-up magic trick is known for its unique presentation and high-quality construction. Buyers should note that it requires a minor switch during the routine and is best performed with an inner pocket of a jacket.

Key features

  • High-quality construction
  • Easy to learn with a 15-20 minute explanation video
  • Versatile in performance conditions
  • Unique presentation as a conversation starter
  • Requires a minor switch during the routine

Pros

  • High-quality and well-made gimmick
  • Easy to perform with basic instructions
  • Can be performed in various settings
  • Acts as a conversation starter
  • Ring is never in danger during the trick

Cons

  • Challenge of finding the perfect justification for the safety pin object
  • Not self-working; requires a minor switch

What people are saying about Stolen by Urbain

AlexisReviews says...
The quality overall is amazing and for the price you can't go wrong [...] I love the weird object that it is, Urbain makes them all by hand and the quality is just amazing really amazing.

Stolen by Urbain videos

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Alexis' Reviews #110 - Stolen by Urbain

$50.00

In this episode of Alexis' Reviews, Alexis takes a close look at 'Stolen' by Urbain, a French ring flight trick. The trick involves borrowing a ring, showing a safety pin on a pouch, and making the ring appear threaded onto the safety pin inside the pouch. Alexis highlights the trick's high-quality construction, ease of learning (with a 15-20 minute explanation video), and versatility in performance conditions. He appreciates the trick's unique presentation as a conversation starter and its ability to be performed in various settings, though he notes the challenge of finding the perfect justification for the safety pin object. The trick is not self-working but is rated as easy to perform, with a minor switch required during the routine. Alexis compares 'Stolen' to other ring flight tricks on the market, praising its uniqueness and quality. The trick is available for approximately $50.

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Takeaways:

  • 'Stolen' by Urbain is a unique ring flight trick involving a safety pin and pouch.
  • The trick is praised for its high-quality construction and ease of use.
  • Alexis demonstrates the trick, highlighting its versatility and presentation as a conversation starter.
  • The only con mentioned is the challenge of justifying the safety pin object in the routine.
  • The trick is not self-working but is considered easy to perform with a minor switch required.
  • Available for approximately $50, 'Stolen' is compared favorably to other ring flight tricks on the market.