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[[Himber Ring]] was an idea from [[Persi Diaconis]] that was further developed into a routine by [[Richard Himber]]. Borrowing three separate rings, from three different spectators in the audience, the magician links them all together. They are then unlinked and passed back to their respective owners. | [[Himber Ring]] was an idea from [[Persi Diaconis]] that was further developed into a routine by [[Richard Himber]]. Borrowing three separate rings, from three different spectators in the audience, the magician links them all together. They are then unlinked and passed back to their respective owners. | ||
*Staggering (1961) | |||
*Towering (1964) | |||
[[Category:Prop]] | [[Category:Prop]] | ||
Revision as of 03:38, 28 January 2010
Himber Ring was an idea from Persi Diaconis that was further developed into a routine by Richard Himber. Borrowing three separate rings, from three different spectators in the audience, the magician links them all together. They are then unlinked and passed back to their respective owners.
- Staggering (1961)
- Towering (1964)