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that they are very strong and there are many designs. Some with a tribal band around the ring. Black, silver, gold, and pewter are the colors. They are beveled and come with props and great routines for using them. Best of all ...they are $35
Contact Broadway magic in South Carolina.
These are brand new and will be very popular.
1 888 666 8191
Ask for Dave Tanner or Roman LePree
Contact Broadway magic in South Carolina.
These are brand new and will be very popular.
1 888 666 8191
Ask for Dave Tanner or Roman LePree
nategician wrote:Im a beginner magician, Ive been looking for PK ring trick videos online but have always came up with nothing. What other tricks can be done besides simple chop cup routines? Is it strong enough to move silverawre?
nategician wrote:Im a beginner magician, Ive been looking for PK ring trick videos online but have always came up with nothing. What other tricks can be done besides simple chop cup routines? Is it strong enough to move silverawre?
Gochos The Greek wrote:Just thought i let you guys know that the 3rd version of the Wizard PK Ring called Wizard Pk Ring G2 will be out in about 2 weeks and the Wizard PK Ring DVD will be out in about 2 weeks also depending on time of replication.
Gochos The Greek wrote:Sir_Digby_Chicken_Ceaser The Wizard PK Ring is the strongest PK ring on the market.
nhmagicman the new Silver Generation 2 Wizard PK Ring will have a different coating to help even more with the problem you are experiencing. The only thing you can do at the moment is coat the inside of the ring with clear nail varnish to stop you skin have direct contact with the coating.
Hope this helps.
Gochos The Greek wrote:Sir_Digby_Chicken_Ceaser The Wizard PK Ring is the strongest PK ring on the market.
nhmagicman the new Silver Generation 2 Wizard PK Ring will have a different coating to help even more with the problem you are experiencing. The only thing you can do at the moment is coat the inside of the ring with clear nail varnish to stop you skin have direct contact with the coating.
Hope this helps.
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