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Knights Templar (Samurai) by Collectors’ Workshop
(c. 1994,2008) (Submit Review) (Submit Update)One of the best from Rich Bloch and Nick Ruggiero. The mystery of the Orient and the intrigue of a wedding ring combine to produce a delicate, dazzling effect. This comes with the Knights Templar sword and a different pattern story. Both types of swords are available, and the sword is the only change (along with the patter) is the only difference between the two versions.
Effect: “Legend has it that the family of a fallen warrior of a little known Asian tribe would receive a replica of his sword. Mounted in a fixture such as this, it was kept in a prominent place in the family home. For the most part, the display would be cloaked in a protective cloth. (Performer places a silken bag over the display.) On ceremonial occasions, the bag would be removed, and as a gesture of continuing homage, loved ones would remove their rings and place them on the sword. Recently discovered writings suggest that, from time to time, examples of psychokinetic’s would be observed. It’s my intention to attempt such an experiment.”
Inviting the spectators to examine the silken bag, the performer covers the sword with it. A borrowed ring, proffered by a willing spectator, vanishes. “Concentrate”, says the performer, “Choose the moment. Make it happen on your command. Say ‘Now’.”
Then as the spectator says ‘Now’, the unmistakable ping of metal on metal is heard. The ring has arrived.
Immediately, the performer pulls the bag from the sword, and there, resting on the sword, which is itself locked in the holder, is the ring!
There is no way to describe the effect this has on an audience. It is pure magic, spell-binding and entertaining. The props are first rate; the effect, simple in execution. If you’ve never seen this live, you’re in for a treat, and so is your audience. I can honestly say, this effect is worth twice the asking price. A guaranteed winner.
Prop measures: 12 1/2″W x 5 1/2″H x 4″ D; brass rods are 10 1/2″ tall. Overall measurement is 12 1/2″ x 4″ x 12″.
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Approx. Price: $165.00 (2015) ***
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