I love Gaetan Bloom. He is very clever and very creative.
This product is another examble of
his outside of the box thinking. It's a brillinant alternative method of a classic effect.
The only reason I cannot give this product more stars is that the key case doesn't look like an
everyday object. It just looks strange.
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The clip is too small (for me) to secretly attach the ring.
So I got another and attached
it to the t**** t**.
Problem, I think the clip, which is a little larger, would be
noticeable.
Solution: get a little chain with a larger clip. It hangs from upside-down
t**** t**.
Now I can produce ring from inside my shoe letting ring hang down into view.
OR...
From ALMOST ANYWHERE.
I first ask them to open pouch and let clip hang.
BuT IT'S EMPTY!
ACTING BEFUDDLED, I remember the signed ring sometimes goes to my shoe.
You can come up with your own destination. :)
The clip is too small (for me) to secretly attach the ring.
So I got another and attached
it to the t**** t**.
Problem, I think the clip, which is a little larger, would be
noticeable.
Solution: get a little chain with a larger clip. It hangs from upside-down
t**** t**.
Now I can produce ring from inside my shoe letting ring hang down into view.
OR...
From ALMOST ANYWHERE.
I first ask them to open pouch and let clip hang.
BuT IT'S EMPTY!
ACTING BEFUDDLED, I remember the signed ring sometimes goes to my shoe.
You can come up with your own destination. :)
This is a bulletproof method for achieving a “Ring Flite” type of effect, without any of the
problems, and with several advantages. There are no mechanical gizmos to break or malfunction. You
can use it for different effects, including transpositions and “Nest of Boxes” types of routines. It
works in close-up, parlor or stage shows. It resets instantly.
Most importantly, the purse
in which the ring appears can be examined before the start and held by a spectator during the entire
routine. The reveal is dramatic and visible even on stage.
Best of all, there is
virtually no learning curve. It uses a familiar gimmick that you are probably already using in a
different way.
I’ve used this for decades and it never fails to astonish. No one has ever
questioned the prop. Ever.
What more do you want?