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You pretend to tie a thread to a ring and hold your right hand over your wand. Make the ring rise by moving the wand away from you while moving your right hand gently up so that the audience looks like you are pulling the ring.

Focus secret:

For the trick you will need: black thread, ring, magic wand, buttons. Make a magic wand from a brass twig or a wooden plank. The length should be about 35 cm. Paint the stick black, and the ends, 2,5 cm on each side, white.

To make the magic wand sparkle, cover it with a colorless varnish after the paint has dried. Also, paint two buttons black.

To perform the Wandering Ring trick, tie one end of a black thread (its length is 60-90 cm) to the base of the button. To keep the thread from slipping, you can drop a drop of glue on the button. Attach the other end of the thread to your belt buckle.

Then stick the button into one of the ends of the stick. The thread should hang freely so that it can let the ring fall to the end of the stick. By moving the wand away from you, you can cause the ring to slowly move up the wand or down again if you move the wand towards you. With practice, you can make the ring move in many different directions.

The button can remain in the pocket before the focus begins - it will not be difficult to stick it into the end of the wand.

Ask for a ring from the finger of someone present, holding the wand so that the thread is not visible to the audience. The stick should be held in the left hand, lowering the ring down to the fingers.

As you perform, tell the audience, "The trick I'm showing you has been performed repeatedly by wizards of various ranks. There are several ways to make the ring move. Some performers tie a thread to the ring and make it rise like this."

You pretend to tie a thread to a ring and hold your right hand over your wand. Make the ring rise by moving the wand away from you while moving your right hand gently up so that the audience looks like you are pulling the ring.

“Of course, we can make the ring go down,” you say. At this time, change the movement of the wand, watching the right hand and the ring. “Some magicians,” you continue talking to the audience, “use an invisible block coil to make the ring move.” .

At this time, you pretend to be winding and unwinding the block spool on top of the stick, while simultaneously raising and lowering the ring.

Then say: “The ring can be made to move with the help of assistants standing on the left and right. You tilt the wand a little, and when the wand is tilted a little, you can make the ring move to the right in the usual way. If you look to the left, you will understand that the assistant is pulling the ring back. Tilt the wand a little bit to move the ring to the left at this time. All ways to make the ring move are fine," you continue, "but I found another one that is easier than others. You hold the wand almost vertically, so that it is slightly tilted towards right hand. I'll just snap my fingers and the ring will fly off," you promise the audience.

Click with your right hand and at the same time make a short and quick movement away from you with the wand. The ring flies off the wand. You pick it up with your right hand and give it to the owner.

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