I was a little surprised when i found out the method because its so much better then what i thought
it was going to be.
The instructions run over an hour and a half in three parts. Looks like its
maybe filmed in a living room but im not judging. Marcus goes over the creation of the basic ring
and coin, lucky i had a steel core quarter on hand instead. He then goes over a bunch of handling
and then some entry level moves and then effects.
The first thing you learn after the
basic moves, is the invisible false transfer, and it becomes easy to see how the ring can be used in
a variety of other coin sleights. Marcus talks about the ring of invisibility touching all the
spectrums of modern magic, and i think he tries to display that theme with the effects he teaches on
the video Which is a good and bad thing. It gives you a little bit of something to think about with
each effect, to get your mind working, but never really gears into a particular focus. Though the
coin in bottle i think is just brilliant.
when people make bold claims about the
evolution of classic magic device im always skeptical, and have every right to be. but this is truly
quite amazing. A legitimate evolutionary idea to the PK ring, still in the early stages in this do
it yourself state, yet still incredibly practical to perform with. Theres also a facebook group.
Ring of Invisibility is one hundred percent worth the price of admission.