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  1. If you read the comments and follow some of the links you realize there there's really no trick to it, just a lot of practice.

    The first set of rings are separate, and manipulated to give the impression that they are joined together, but it's really "only" fantastic handling of them.

    The second set is welded, and when he first handles them he does it so that it's obvious that they are fixed together. The whole point after that is to give the impression that they aren't linked, that one or two of them are moving even though we all know they dont.

    No trick involved, just a great performance.

  2. If you observe closely, you will see that the first set of rings are actually two sets of two rings which are attached to form a figure eight. He rotates them around the center of the eight to give the illusion of 4 completely separate rings.

    As Erik said, a great performance requiring lots of practice.

  3. Very well done indeed! And if the first section were 15 seconds longer I'd have thrown up on the keyboard — I was getting dizzy!

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