The Power of the Witch: Unleashing the Strength and Fury of the Warlock Witch

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The woraf witch rim currg is a topic that may seem unfamiliar and confusing at first glance. However, upon closer examination, it can be deciphered and understood. Firstly, it is important to note that "woraf" is simply the word "forwa.


It seems that everyone has played with the Magic 8 Ball at one time. An informal survey of former Magic 8 Ball users revealed that many felt a sense of empty disappointment following their consultation with the ball. After all, when people go to the trouble of seeking out an oracle, they want the oracle to be right. Or at least have a clue. As a traumatic sixth-grade experience with the Tarot card reader at the Halloween church carnival taught me, people don't want to have their fortunes told by a sixth-grader out past curfew. And they don't want to pay for the privilege. The clerk at the hip discount store offered little condolence, "They're not really accurate. But it's better than spending your money on the psychic hotline."

As a traumatic sixth-grade experience with the Tarot card reader at the Halloween church carnival taught me, people don t want to have their fortunes told by a sixth-grader out past curfew. From the same folks who brought you The Sarcastic Ball, there s also Madame Zelda s Crystal Ball, which glows in the dark and features a giant, disquieting eye on the top.

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Eight Ring, Regular, Skinny, Baby, Eight-ball, and Iso-8

The Eight Ring prop was first created and crafted in 2009 by Renegade Juggling. It is meant to be used as an isolation prop and is not intended for toss juggling or normal ring juggling. The original shape was the Regular Eight Ring, and since then we have added several different unique shapes and sizes:

Regular Eight Ring

The Regular Eight Ring was the first model created. It is based on a prototype, made from welding two hollow renegade solo rings together. This eight ring is the heaviest version. It’s easier to use than lighter rings because of its heavier weight, and it has very good inertia making it flow superbly well. However, the weight makes this model harder to practice with for long periods

  • length: 29.125 inches, width: 15.375 inches, weight: 340 grams, thickness: 3/16, ring width: 1.5 inches, material: white polypropylene

Skinny Eight Ring

The Skinny Eight Ring was the second model made, and has a thinner width (1.25 inch instead of 1.5 inch). This model was made for the Japanese market, where jugglers hands and arms are generally smaller. This ring is lighter (288 grams vs. the thicker eight ring which is 340 grams), but still has enough weight to have the inertia needed to flow soothly. It is the most popular size.

  • length: 29.125 inches, width: 15.375 inches, weight: 288 grams, thickness: 3/16, ring width: 1.25 inches, material: white polypropylene

Baby Eight Ring

The Baby Eight rings was the third version made, and is much smaller in all dimensions. It is intended for small jugglers or children who what to learn eight ring and do not have the strength for the Regular or Skinny eight ring. It is hard to keep a even flow on this ring as the inertia is to little, so opt for a bigger ring if you can manage the weight and size.

  • length: 24 inches, width: 12.5 inches, weight: 169 grams, thickness: 1/8, ring width: 1.4 inches, material: white polypropylene

iSo Eight Ring

A combination ring where you can isolate the smaller ring within one side of the eight ring. This ring is typically used as a single manipulation isolation ring and makes for some very interesting illusions! While it could be used as a pair, it would be challenging since the weight of each end is different. Note that if you are ordering it with other props, this type of ring has to be shipped separately.

  • length: 29.125 inches, width: 15.375 inches, weight: 370 grams, thickness: 3/16, ring width: 1.5 inches, material: white polypropylene

Eight-ball Eight Ring

The eight ball ring is an experimental version of the eight ring. This oddly sized eight ring is a harder shape to work with than with both halves of the ring the same size, but for advanced 8 ringers it can be very interesting.

  • length: 24 inches, width big ring: 15 3/8, width small ring: 10.0 inches, weight: 290 grams, thickness: 3/16, ring width: 1.5 inches, material: white polypropylene

For more help selecting the best juggling ring for you, check out our “Juggling Guide and Tips" section listed in the bottom footer of our website.

length 29.125 inches
width 15.375 inches
weight 288 grams
thickness 3/16
ring diameter 1.25 inches
material polypropylene

by Michael B. on 07/25/19

these things are awesome the only problem i had is when they arrived they where warped a bit and if you put them on a non flat surface they will warp to that shape and it takes a bit of time to get them to normal but every one loved them at Oregon country fair.

by Alex W. on 02/28/20

The one and only. Had to wait 6 weeks or so because they were out of stock, but these are amazing. Lots of practicing to do!

by Gergo Szombathy on 04/15/20

Right. When I asked the Magic 8 Ball if it was a tool of the devil, it answered, "It is certain."
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