Paul Romhany has created one of the most commercial routines for magicians who perform close-up, walk-about or street magic. These rings are specially designed and crafted using high quality 5″ metal, and plated three times to make them durable enough for the toughest working conditions. They are the perfect size to fit in your pocket making them one of the most commercial routines for magicians today – the performance possibilities are endless.
“OCL is not a pipe dream. This is the real deal. Destined to go straight into the working repertoire of every magician. Destined to become a classic.” – Richard Sanders
From one playing card you tear two rings, each of these rings is signed. The two rings are held together, one behind the other. With one smooth motion you visually link them. No magnets, no tape, no illusions. They are actually linked.
The best part is, you can immediately hand it out for inspection. Nothing to find and perhaps the most impossible souvenir you could give out.
Twilight Angels is Paul Harris’ all time favorite effect from TA. This classic PH Astonishment is finally available with a full deck of 52 different refills…so you can give away a different value card every time you do Twilight Angels!
Now you will be ready to perform close up magic with a romantic touch that is perfect for such an occasion. Here is a collection of special tricks from Reed McClintock, Sean-Dylan Reidweg, Keven Williams, Michael Sibbernson, Tomas Blomberg, Marcelo Contento, Matt Williams, Luke Dancy, Steve Mayhew, Greg Wilson, and of course Nathan Kranzo.
These are the things that will make them remember you for a long time since it all seems so special just for them. Believe me, when the occasion arises and you do one or more of these effects, you can’t miss!!!
From Robert E. Neale’s Preface: “This book contains twenty new and novel models that perform in these amusingly unexpected ways; all are folded from dollar bills. They are created for adults, but many will entertain children-especially the finger puppets in Puppet Poetry and the tale illustrated with many different shapes in A Boy’s Modest Adventure. A rabbit pops out of a top hat in Bunny Bill, a model popular among magicians.”