Ganson’s Magic Teach in Series Rings Supreme Aldo Colombini

 Ganson’s Magic Teach in Series Rings Supreme Aldo Colombini in mint condition

Aldo Colombini's Rings Supreme routine utilizing three large rings (two standard, one key). Also requires a silk handkerchief or scarf. Lewis Ganson states, "the Colombini routine would be difficult to better", referring to routines utilizing 3 rings (he feels Dai Vernon's Symphony of the Rings is the best 6 ring routine). 

Contents:

5 Introduction: Lewis Ganson
7 Requirements
7 The Count: The Three Rings are Displayed
8 The Twisting Move: The Circumference of Each Ring is Shown
8 The Snap Linking: Two rings become linked when snapped by a finger
9 Spinning the Rings: Two rings spin linked to each other
9 Revolve Unlink: One ring is revolved around the other and comes free
10 Thumbs Link: The rings link as the thumbs are brought together
11 Throw and Unlink: A ring becomes unlinked as it is tossed into the air
11 The Crash Linking: One ring is crashed down onto another and becomes linked
12 Slow-Motion Link: the third ring sinks slowly down between the other two and becomes linked
13 Fly Up Unlink: A ring jumps up, becomes unlinked and flies into the air
14 The Gag Link: You fail to link the rings with the forefinger but are successful with the thumb
15 Rings Over the Arms: a ring is unlinked
16 Unlink and Penetration: A 2nd ring is unlinked but the first becomes linked again
17 Spin Unlink: One ring is spun around another and flies off
18 Ring and Silk: A ring penetrates a silk
18 Two Rings and a Silk: The silk is tied to one ring but the ring penetrates the silk and becomes linked to the other ring
20 Three Rings and a Silk: The silk, knotted on one ring, comes free as the three rings become linked
21 Unlinking Three Rings: all three rings become unlinked
23 Conclusion: Lewis Ganson
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