PK ring for £10

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Which ring is the best? (to add a ring please pm me)

PK ring
9
69%
Neo magnetic ring
1
8%
Subterfuge Magic System (SMS)
3
23%
 
Total votes : 13

Postby krazy ace » May 13th, '06, 15:46



so the neo ring is les powerful?


can it preform tricks like the moving coin (in spectators hand)?

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Postby Delude » May 13th, '06, 15:59

I don't think it can.

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Postby krazy ace » May 13th, '06, 16:00

so what can it do appart from stop time?


is it a waste of money?

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Postby catweasel » May 13th, '06, 17:06

it looks like a bit a sawn off tubing cheap and nasty :(

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Postby krazy ace » May 13th, '06, 19:14

so why is it so popular among magicians ?

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Postby dat8962 » May 13th, '06, 19:17

Crikey Dat, you must have digits like cucumbers!

I've got the large rings in stock, and just tried one on—it fits over my thumb! And I thought that I HAD BIG HANDS.

Unless, of course, you're aiming to wear it as a bracelet


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If you take the bang ring from a set of Dynamic Coins, the 10p version - then this is just about the right fit for my ring finger ( slightly tight but not too uncomfortable).

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Postby Its magic » May 16th, '06, 11:19

The main thing I use my wizard ring for are coin through bottle, which I devised myself (better handling than others suggest).

A very easy way to reset coin unique.

The other thing I use it for all the time is what I think is an effect called childs play, or there is something out that uses 5 balls of which one is different and you divine which person has the odd ball.

5 objects go into a bag and each helper removes one, you are then able to tell who is holding the different item.

You can do this with English 2p's 4 of the old pre 1992 and one shiny newer one. I get people singing jumping up and down telling lies etc all to find the shiny 2p!!!

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Postby seige » May 16th, '06, 11:58

to Krazy Ace and Catweasel...

It would appear NEITHER of you own the ring, and from your comments it would seem evident that if you can't see how useful this can be, you haven't the experience to realise the power of the ring to a magician.

Therefore, please DON'T populate posts with ignorant negative comments.

( I really can't take much more of this ... )

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Postby IAIN » May 16th, '06, 12:40

..i own the cheaper version, the ten quid one....

...it was out of curiousity more than anything, but i must admit i do like it...

i'll invest in the wizard version at some point; i do a little fake-psychometric reading with mine at the moment, a signed coin amongst a group of change, each coin placed in a small envelope and sealed...

...then i use a couple of tiny cold-reading techniques and then ask someone to open the envelope...

...and i've also found wearing the ring on my right middle finger is great as the 'end-part' of a ITR hook-up...

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Postby krazy ace » May 16th, '06, 20:03

so you think the ten quid one is actually worth buying?

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Postby IAIN » May 17th, '06, 09:22

...if you are just curious - then yes...

..if you are familiar with their uses, it seems by the reviews on here you'll be better off getting the PK wizard on instead...

the £10 one is a little wide...

...but i dont know the comparative stengths first hand...

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Postby krazy ace » May 17th, '06, 21:53

could someone conduct a test between the two ring and post the results

thanks

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Postby Mandrake » May 17th, '06, 22:32

could someone conduct a test between the two ring and post the results
Dunnit already! Check out http://www.talkmagic.co.uk/ftopic9529-0-asc-15.php, fourth post down. Not exactly scientific but the results were very clear.

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Postby krazy ace » May 18th, '06, 18:30

hang on a minuite

in your post you said that they were the same obviusly not conducted scientificly but if you say there're the same why does everyone lse say different.
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Postby leighton » May 18th, '06, 18:35

So there you go spend a tenner not 25 quid

I made my wife dissapear just by arguing with her!!!
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