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Odyssey (Calen Morelli)

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Odyssey (Calen Morelli)

34.95 usd

Trick by Calen Morelli and theory11 (34.95)

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A ring visibly jumps from finger to finger, hand to hand. A hyper-visual miracle years in the making.

A ring is fairly placed on your index finger. In a split second, the ring visibly JUMPS to your thumb. But that's just the start.

The ring is then fairly and openly placed on your middle finger. Don't blink or you'll miss it - the ring impossibly TELEPORTS to the ring finger - of your OTHER hand.

With a single wave, the ring melts through your finger into your open palm. The best part? It's EASY to learn - the handcrafted gimmick does the hard work for you!

A hyper-visual miracle from Calen Morelli - creator of instant global bestseller DRESSCODE.

Featuring 34 minutes of detailed instruction by Calen - covering seven phases and bonus ideas. ODYSSEY comes with an ingenious handcrafted gimmick that’s ready to go at a moment’s notice. It’s a secret weapon you’ll never want to leave home without.

Don't know your ring size? No problem! Click here and See the Ring Size Chart.

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Customer reviews for Odyssey (Calen Morelli)

Reviewer

Peter

Quality magic prop that will not disappoint you. Easy to do and doesn't take much time to make it seem effortless. Ring just seems to melt through your fingers. One note: I would recommend buying a size larger than you normally wear to make the moves easier.

 
Reviewer

Bertrand

Beautiful made! All i have to say For professional magician out there, you can use this as a peek if you dare. Just beautiful.

 
Reviewer

Boris

It's quite a magical product! Very nice and not that difficult to perform.

 
Reviewer

Alan

This is my second purchase of Odyssey, only because the ring size was too small for me and I gave it away.
I’m very happy that they went with a size 14, It’s a better fit for me.

You get two rings, one that can be examined and a gimmicked one.
The gimmick is the same size as the ungimmicked one, which wasn’t the case for my previous purchase a few years ago.

The gimmick and the ring are well made and will last you a long time.

The teaching is good with about 7 different handlings including a routine that Calen uses.

The moves aren’t too difficult but require practice, like everything else in magic.

I really like this one and it gives me something else to perform that’s more ‘impromptu.’ ??

 
Reviewer

Json

I love this! Love this! I think you will too! Not that difficult to understand or perform, but after a few days you will see great improvement! Not your normal every day ring tricks, these will catch people by surprise! I really appreciate the addition of the other ring, as a convincer and to end clean. Wonderfully made to last years of amazing viewers. Totally worth it! You’ll see!

 

Community questions about Odyssey (Calen Morelli)

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  • William asks: Ring size chart. Goes to 12. I am a 13. Can any ring bu used or does it need to be yours ?

    • 1. SGKYDUYEN answers: It must be the ring from the Odyssey ring.
    • 2. Don answers: Hey William....just checked the available rings sizes and I saw they had a 13 and a 14 available...get one!
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  • Adam asks: Can I do ring on string routine with the ring ( less gimmick ) or is it one in the same ?

    • 1. SGKYDUYEN answers: This comes with a gimmicked ring and an un-gimmicked ring. You can do your "ring on string" with the ungimmick one and switch to the gimmick one to do this trick
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  • Bharat asks: Which finger shall I measure the ring size. Is it at the bottom of the finger or middle of the finger

    • 1. SGKYDUYEN answers: The bottom of your finger
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  • Cody asks: do you recommend buying a slightly bigger ring size or one that fits fairly snug?

    • 1. James answers: I would.
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  • Jordan asks: Can you wear the ring as a regular ring?

    • 1. SGKYDUYEN answers: You can't I'm afraid
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  • Don asks: Can a ring and rubber band trick be performed with the gimmick with out exposing anything? thanks!

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds: Yes. You are provided an ungimmicked ring that will work.
  • Don asks: I know that this has been out for a while. I've read posts at Magic Cafe, ReelMagic and a few others that people were having problems with the gimmick breaking easily. Are you aware of any improvements that have been made with the most recent batch of these rings? It really does look good!...of course I had to get it. I've heard it's just a little glue job to fix it anyway if in fact it does break, so no worries.....always appreciated.

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds: We have not heard of any improvements to the gimmick but haven't dealt with any issues so far.
  • Ashik asks: Do I measure using UK chart or US chart?

    • 1. Jim answers: I believe that the sizes are US.
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  • Brian asks: Does this ring look close enough to the black ash and ember ring? I just wanted to know could I do ash and ember and then switch for the Odyssey ring and perform it and it appear as the same ring.. let me know, thanks

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds: Cool idea! The rings do look very similar.
  • Mary asks: Hey! Which finger should I size this to? Do it need to be bigger to slip on/off?

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds: I would make this a size up
  • Mary asks: Which finger should I size this to?

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds: Hey!, It depends on which finger you want to wear it on, I would suggest the middle finger
  • Simão asks: The size is in us?

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds: Correct.
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