| Ring-n-Pencil uses a finger ring and a long pencil with no other gimmicks. $10.00 from |
While in front of a serious spectator, show the ring and pencil. Slip the ring onto |
the pencil. Then, wrap your hand around the ring and have the spectator hold the |
ends of the pencil. They know it will not get away. Then the spectator is asked |
| to count to three. When they do, you open your hand and place it flat on the table. |
The spectator will look all over the place trying to find the ring. The other hand |
causally moves to the chin as if you ponder the action. Everyone else in the |
| room sees the ring and starts to laugh. The helper looks confused. Why the laughter |
and where is the ring? Then, you hold out your hand and the helper sees it. They |
| point at it as if they just discovered it and attempt to tell everyone else where it is. |
| Suddenly the idea dawns on them that the ring jumped from the pencil to your other |
| hand and amazement fills their face. |
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