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TCC Magic Ring In Egg
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TCC Magic Ring In Egg


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TCC Magic Ring In Egg

The effect is the pinnacle of the "Object to Impossible Location" plot: A spectator’s borrowed ring vanishes into thin air. A completely ordinary egg is cracked open. Inside, nestled within the yolk, is the actual borrowed ring. It is direct and pure.

This version from ILLUWIZARD Presents uses a borrowed ring and an ordinary egg, performed completely solo.



Features
Borrowed Ring: You use the spectator’s actual ring. There are no duplicates or switches required.
Ordinary Eggs: Use any egg from a grocery store. No pre-loading, no drilling, and no post-production is required on the egg itself.
Solo Performance: You do not need an assistant. You are in complete control of the miracle from start to finish.
Versatile Compatibility: While designed for rings, it also works for borrowed coins (up to 30mm) and other tiny personal items.
Instant Reset: The setup is stable and resets in seconds, making it ideal for table-hopping, corporate events, or party shows.

What’s Included
The Gimmick ×1
Pins ×4
Accessories Set
Note: This product includes the secret gimmick and necessary accessories. You will need to provide your own common items (ring, egg, and bowl).

Flash Paper shown in the demonstration is used for visual flair and is not included.



Frequently Asked Questions: What You Need to Know
Will any ring work?

The gimmick fits most standard rings. For the smoothest operation, we recommend rings with a width of less than 1 cm.

What if I can’t borrow a ring?

It is also compatible with coins. You can even have the coin signed by the spectator. (Note: The coin must be under 30 mm in diameter; Half Dollars and Morgan Dollars are too large.)

Are there clothing requirements?

Yes. You will need to wear a structured outer garment, such as a suit jacket or blazer (long or short-sleeved). A black jacket is highly recommended.

What kind of bowl should I use?

A clear glass or plastic bowl is best for visibility. Aim for a diameter between 20 cm and 25 cm.

Can the spectator crack the egg?

For the trick to work, the magician must crack the egg as shown in the video.

Personal

Owner Bryan-Keith Taylor
Location Magic Library (Home)
Index 2101
Added Date Mar 25, 2026 12:47:12
Modified Date Apr 06, 2026 13:52:33

Value

Book Condition Very Fine