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Rings in your Fingers
Rings in your Fingers | |
Image Courtesy of ProfB | |
Author | Dariel Fitzkee |
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Publisher | Saint Raphael House |
Publication Date | 1946 |
Language | English |
Pages | 120 |
Reviewed in Genii 1947 February
Reviewed in Genii 2000 September
Content
Introduction (Fitzkee): provides bibliography of linking ring appearances elsewhere.
Chapter One:
- The Effect
- Presentation
- Fundamental Methods
- The Apparatus
- The Arrangement of the Rings
Chapter Two: Methods of Counting
- The Drop Count
- The Pass Count
- The Wrist Count
- The Odin Count
- The Fitzkee Count
- Variation of the Fitzkee Small Ring Count
- The Fitzkee Large Ring Count
Chapter Three: Substitutions and Exchanges
- The Odin Exchange
- Small Ring Exchanges
- Large Ring Exchanges
- The Waller Substitution
- The MacCarthy Clash Switch
- A Bold Exchange
- The Ireland Substitution,
- Twist of the Wrist Exchange
- Triple Chain Substitution
- Group Exchanges
Chapter Four: Simulated Linking and Unlinking:
- Chains Disguised as Separate Rings
- Separate Rings Disguised as Chains
- Exchanges
- Apparent Linking by Manipulating Chains
- Separate Rings Disguised as Linked to Chains
- Hilliard's Sweep Link
- Fitzkee's Melting Rings
- Namreh's Four-Ring Move
- Penetration Illusion
Chapter Five: Methods of Linking:
- Oldest Method
- Namreh's Solo Linking
- The Slash Link
- The Heel Link
- The Shoulder Drop
- The Toss in the Air
- Secret Linking
- The Laurant Crash Link
- Tommy Dowd's Spinning Ring
- The Omega
- The Breakaway
- The Fade-away
- One In Two
- Two In One
Chapter Six: Secreting and securing the Key Ring:
- Secreting the Key
- Body Loads
- Clips
- Load From Accessories and Furniture
Chapter Seven: The Figures:
- The Cross
- The Watch Chain
- The Shamrock
- The Seasaw
- The Gyroscope
- The Love Seat
- Two and Two
- The Hour Glass
- The Swing
- The Four Leaf Clover
- Chair or Garden Seat
- Parlor Chair
- The Easy Chair
- The Butterfly
- The Bicycle Rider
- The Box
- The Mask
- The Ball or Globe
- The Rosebud
- The Opening Rose
- The Picture Frame, or Shield, or Diamond
- The Ace of Clubs
- The Chinese Gong
- The Handbag
- The Headdress
- The Basket
- The Stirrup
- The Propeller
- The Park Bench
- The Hammock
- The Interwoven Chain, or Watch Fob
- The Armchair
- The Lantern
- The Fireball or Alarm
- Engine Governor
Chapter Eight: Ending the Routine
Chapter Nine: Routines with Key Rings: (note: routines described are outlines of the steps, no illustrations, patter, or details)
- Basic Methods
- Advice on Routines
- Description of Chung Ling Soo's Performance
- Ellis Stanyon's Routine
- Sach's Routine
- Professor Hoffmann's Eight Ring Routine
- Professor Hoffmann's Twelve Ring Routine
- Charles Waller Routine
- Blackstone Routine
- Grant Stuart Routine
- Laurant Routine
- Jean Hugard's Eight Ring Routine
- Jean Hugard's Eleven Ring Routine
- Odin Routine
- Hilliard Routine
- Oriental Rings Routine
- Present Fitzkee Routine
- Fitzkee Five Ace Routine
- Fitzkee Full House Routine
- P.D. Wyman's Presentation
Chapter Ten: Routines Without Using a Key Ring:
- Objections
- The L.W. Keyless Routine
- Weber's Emergency Routine
- Fitzkee Five Ring Keyless Routine
- Fitzkee Seven Ring Keyless Routine
Chapter Eleven: Final Suggestions and Ideas
Courtesy of Doug A's Magic Book TOCs