Haydn,
Whit: Four Ring
Routine ©1982 Whit Haydn Softcover, comb-bound, 8.5x11", 19 pages ©1986 Magic Inc. |
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Comments: B&W clear photos throughout. This is a well done comedy four ring routine. The use of the spectator is cleverly routined to avoid undue embarrassment or "challenge". It uses many of the moves as presented in Dai Vernon's "Symphony of the Rings". Highly recommended, as is "Symphony of the Rings".
Contents:
3 Introduction: comments about the routine
4 The Count: The four rings are counted with an Odin type count
4 The Demonstration: Spectator is given one ring, your ring links
solid
through solid. Rings are unlinked.
8 The Lesson: Spectator "links" two rings as you show them how,
magician unlinks, etc.
15 Linking Four Rings: After the spectator has sat down, the four
rings
are linked in a chain of four, double linked, all linked on one,
and
all separated again for the finish
19 Afterthoughts: Tips on keeping an extra single, and using Jack
Miller's and Tarbell's moves without a Key.