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[[Ring Flight]] (or Ring Flite) is an effect created by [[Al Koran]] in which a borrowed ring vanishes and is found attached to the performers key ring case. It was published by [[Harry Stanley]] in [[Al Koran's Professional Presentations]] (1968) and called the ''Flying Ring'', page 109. It was based on an earlier routine which only vanished the ring. | [[Ring Flight]] (or Ring Flite) is an effect created by [[Al Koran]] in which a borrowed ring vanishes and is found attached to the performers key ring case. It was published by [[Harry Stanley]] in [[Al Koran's Professional Presentations]] ([[1968]]) and called the ''Flying Ring'', page 109. It was based on an earlier routine which only vanished the ring. | ||
There have been many marketed versions and routines published over the years. | There have been many marketed versions and routines published over the years. | ||
Revision as of 16:09, 25 March 2012
Ring Flight (or Ring Flite) is an effect created by Al Koran in which a borrowed ring vanishes and is found attached to the performers key ring case. It was published by Harry Stanley in Al Koran's Professional Presentations (1968) and called the Flying Ring, page 109. It was based on an earlier routine which only vanished the ring.
There have been many marketed versions and routines published over the years.