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'''Ring and Rope''' refers to the category of trick in which the performer magically causes a ring to penetrate a rope. Versions of the trick are classified by the type of ring used: see [[Finger Ring and Rope]] and [[Ellis Ring]]. Older versions used [[Linking Rings]]. | '''Ring and Rope''', or '''Ring through Rope''', or '''Ring off Rope''', refers to the category of trick in which the performer magically causes a ring to penetrate a rope. | ||
Versions of the trick are classified by the type of ring used: see [[Finger Ring and Rope]] and [[Ellis Ring]]. Older versions used [[Linking Rings]]. | |||
: {{See also|[[Ring on Wand]]}} | |||
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Latest revision as of 19:50, 26 January 2015
Ring and Rope, or Ring through Rope, or Ring off Rope, refers to the category of trick in which the performer magically causes a ring to penetrate a rope.
Versions of the trick are classified by the type of ring used: see Finger Ring and Rope and Ellis Ring. Older versions used Linking Rings.
- See also: Ring on Wand.