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61magic
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Sacramento California
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Hello all, I just picked up Swing-a-ring and have no idea what the brief instructions are trying to say. I don't even know if the stuff is assembled correctly, if you use this I could use
some advice PMed to me.

Thanks
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randirain
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Done.
Geoff Weber
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I've played around with this prop extensively and come up with multiple routines. In my opinion, it is strongest when you do standard ring on string moves, and only use the gimmick as a convincer, not as the effect itself.
BobMillerMAGIC!
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On Jan 16, 2023, Geoff Weber wrote:
I've played around with this prop extensively and come up with multiple routines. In my opinion, it is strongest when you do standard ring on string moves, and only use the gimmick as a convincer, not as the effect itself.


I agree. The strength should be in the body of the routine. It's interesting that there are now "standard ring on string moves". The value of the routine should be in how they are put together.
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