The Ringmaster
David Jay
Wizard FX
(Based on 1 review)
Wizard FX Productions are proud to present the latest creation from the underground sensation 'David Jay'.
For years David has been performing the most unbelievably visual ring routines ever seen utilising revolutionary techniques unheard of before. He has never taught any of these routines until now. On this DVD David goes into detail teaching everything he knows about finger ring manipulation.
Learn from the best how to be a Ring Master!
The Ringmaster Routine - This stunning three phase routine has been one of David's strongest routines for years. A finger ring jumps visually from hand to finger three times with each phase becoming more impossible.
Ring Finger - The routine everyone is talking about. An incredibly visual sequence where a ring jumps from the finger of one hand to the finger of the other hand with no cover at all.
Smoke Ring - An impromptu miracle with a borrowed finger actually melting through the performers finger. This HAS to be seen to be believed.
Ring Lock - Imagine performing the classic ring flight with a examined regular padlock that is held in full view WHILE the spectator holds the key to the lock. No gimmicks, no reels - simply genius.
Ring Finish - The ultimate ending to any ring routine. This is one you WILL use.
Jay Holdout - Produce any amount of rings and vanish them again with ONE HAND! The Jay Holdout allows to perform incredible ring manipulations with ease. The best part is you can set this holdout up anytime anywhere!
Special Bonus
Shrinking Pool Ball - learn how to make a pool ball visually shrink in mid air.
Reviews
(Top ▲)
This DVD teaches a fantastic ring routine. It’s visual, impromptu, and not super knuckle busting. It’s not a push button routine, but the sleights are simple enough once you learn them, and the work put in will be well worth it.
David Jay does the routine silently, which is perfect. No random words, unneeded dialogue, or lines of script that just mimic what he’s saying.
The teaching is clear, and Craig Petty sits in and learns the routine, asking questions the viewers at home might be asking. He also laughs hysterically, freaks out as he learns the routine, and constantly praises Jay and his skill. While this is may be fine in most cases, this is another case where the ‘co-host’ is a distraction at some points.
They also film it in a casual way, so casual, they keep several awkward moments in. Like at one point, a prop falls, and rolls under the couch. They oddly sit there as they mention that they will need to move the couch.
That said, the routines are all practical, visual, and magical. “Ring Lock” is an especially strong routine with a borrowed ring and a padlock.
If you like fast, visual, sleight of hand based magic this is a worthy investment.
Four and a Half Stars
David Jay does the routine silently, which is perfect. No random words, unneeded dialogue, or lines of script that just mimic what he’s saying.
The teaching is clear, and Craig Petty sits in and learns the routine, asking questions the viewers at home might be asking. He also laughs hysterically, freaks out as he learns the routine, and constantly praises Jay and his skill. While this is may be fine in most cases, this is another case where the ‘co-host’ is a distraction at some points.
They also film it in a casual way, so casual, they keep several awkward moments in. Like at one point, a prop falls, and rolls under the couch. They oddly sit there as they mention that they will need to move the couch.
That said, the routines are all practical, visual, and magical. “Ring Lock” is an especially strong routine with a borrowed ring and a padlock.
If you like fast, visual, sleight of hand based magic this is a worthy investment.
Four and a Half Stars