Witness the impossible! Ed Ellis’s Ringnature: A signed card magically reappears bound to a borrowed ring! A mind-blowing souvenir for your spectator! Get yours now!
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Ringnature by Ed Ellis
Experience the magic of Ringnature, the astonishing effect that wowed audiences at Blackpool 2010! First showcased on Ed Ellis’s Volume 5 “The Castle Routine” DVD, this mesmerizing trick has become a must-have for magicians worldwide. Now, it’s your turn to amaze with this standalone masterpiece.
How It Works
Here’s what makes Ringnature a show-stopping illusion:
- A spectator signs any selected card, which is then lost in the deck.
- You borrow the spectator’s ring and string it onto a rubber band.
- The ring and rubber band are wrapped twice around the entire deck, with the ring visibly on top.
- In a split second, both the ring and rubber band vanish, creating the first magical moment!
- As the deck is cut, a single card is revealed in the middle, tightly wrapped with the band.
- The card is turned over to reveal the signed selection—with the ring still attached!
Why You’ll Love It
This trick leaves your audience in awe and provides a lasting memory. The spectator gets to keep the ring, rubber band, and signed card as a unique souvenir. Ringnature is easy to perform, highly visual, and guaranteed to elevate your magic to the next level.
Ringnature was a huge hit of mine at Blackpool 2010. It’s first release was on Ed Ellis’s Volume 5 “The Castle Routine” DVD and since then I’ve had many magicians ask for it as a single effect, so now is your chance.
The magician has a spectator sign any selected card and then has the card lost within the deck. At this point, you ask the spectator to borrow their ring and you string it onto a rubber band. The ring and rubber band are wrapped not once, but twice around the entire deck of cards with the ring visibly on top of the pack.
In a split second the ring and rubber band both vanish out of sight. This is the first magical moment. The magician then cuts the deck and out of the middle the spectator sees one card with a band wrapped tightly around it. The card is turned over to be revealed as the signed selection and still holding the ring attached.
The spectator gets to keep the ring, rubber band and signed card as a souvenir!
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