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The Ring that Changes Color
Before the magic show, slide a yellow ring into your green trick box under the loose
partition. During the show, open the box to show your audience that it is empty.
Place a red plastic ring into the empty part. Close the box and turn it over without
being seen. Then open it again. The red ring has become a yellow ring!
The Disappearing Ring
Take the green trick box with the loose partition and the small metal ring. Place
the ring inside the box on top of the partition, telling the audience you are going
to make it disappear. Close the box and secretly turn the box over so that the loose
partition covers the ring. Open the box and show that the ring has disappeared.
The Ring and Spring
Before you start this trick, push the spring through the metal ring and let the ring
drop onto the middle. Give the ring a sharp twist to the right until you feel it click
into position. To perform the trick, ask an audience member to remove the ring
from the spring in under five seconds...it’simpossible. Take it back, give it a secret
twist in the opposite direction, and simply slide the ring off the spring.
The Moving Metal Ring ★★★
Get an additional long rubber band (or, if your rubber band is short, cut it so
that it makes one long piece of elastic). Slide the metal ring over the rubber band.
Twist the rubber band fairly tightly (figure 1) and then conceal a part of the band
in your left hand. Tip the band so that the ring falls to touch the left fingers.
Now, hold the rubber band so that the right hand is slightly higher than the left
(although the rubber band should appear level to the audience). Slowly allow the
concealed length of band to slip from your left fingers (figure 2). It is important
that you keep your hands the same distance apart as you do this. It appears that
the ring is moving along the band but, although your audience will not realize
this, it is really the band that is moving.
The Professional Card Box
Take your magic green trick box with the loose partition, and secretly place a
playing card inside and then turn it over.(Notice that if you open the other side it
looks empty.) Now ask a member of the audience to choose any card she/he likes
from the complete pack. With the picture side up in the “empty side” of the box,
close the magic box and make some fancy magic movements to distract the
audience while you turn the box over to the other side. Then open the box and
show that the card has changed. Make sure you don’tforget where you have put
the first card.
The Telephone Directory Prediction ★★★
Ask a volunteer to write down a three-figure number with three different digits (but
not ‘0’). Then give the following instruction to the volunteer: “Reverse the order of
the digits in the number and subtract the smaller number from the larger,e.g.
521–125=396. Now add up the digits and tell me the result, e.g. 3+9=12, 12+6=18.
Open the telephone directory to page 18. Add the digits of the page number, e.g.
1+8=9. Now look in the first column of page 18 in the directory to find the ninth
name in the column. Read out the name, address, and telephone number.” Then
take an envelope from your pocket and explain that you have already predicted the
result. Open the envelope and show a piece of paper with the correct name,
address, and telephone number written on it; you will always be right!