By Patrick Reymond
The magician displays a small padlock
and borrows a ring from a spectator. The magician
places the ring on to the lock and places both objects
under a handkercieff before letting the spectator
hold on to the ring. The magician removes a ring form
his or her own fingers and holds it in his or her
hands. The magician then opens his or her hand to
revel that the spectators ring is now in the magicians
hand. It is then discovered that the spectators ring
is now on the lock.
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