1 review for Ring-A-Majig by Mike Giusti, Tim Wisseman
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Andy Martin –
When you first get this you’ll probably be disappointed 🙁 But don’t despair read on …
The Ring-A-Majig does not look as well engineered or finished as Chance Wolf’s Ultimate Ring Grinder, and it is nowhere near as pretty as Viking’s Deluxe Ring Grinder or as elegant as CW’s Ring Cruncher. But if you plan on actually vanishing a ring this is the perfect utility device. It is true it doesn’t look like a collectible magic prop, but it does look like an industrial device that a mad scientist could have created in his back room. This is a good thing and looks can be deceiving because although it might not look as slick as Chance’s grinder, it functions perfectly. It is built by Tim Wisseman so you know it is engineered to last.
If I wanted to actually perform a Ring Grinder type effect, the reasons I prefer this to other Ring Grinders are: