Rubber Band Tricks | Michael Ammar

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You have to really imagine it: Michael Ammar stands in front of an audience of about fifty people, pulls two rubber bands out of his pocket, and starts performing magic. Everyone sees what he's doing, everyone is amazed, and many try to imitate him.

20 minutes of top-notch entertainment for a large audience! Well, it's up to you to follow Michael Ammar's example, because in this booklet, all of his routines are described in meticulous detail and illustrated with clear drawings.

It starts with Mike's version of Dan Harlan's Linked Rubber Rings (where two rings visibly link and unlink each other).

'The Linking Bands Pinch' describes yet another linking and unlinking technique, one that is highly visual and extraordinarily astonishing, as the effects take place directly in the spectator's hand. In 'Broken and Restored Rubber Band Finesse,' a rubber band is visibly and audibly torn in half, only to finally be revealed as whole again.

In 'Ring Band - It', a borrowed spectator ring visibly penetrates a rubber band.

And then comes the most spectacular rubber band trick: 'The Crazy Man's Handcuffs', the effect made famous by David Copperfield!

Here ends his excursions into the realm of rubber band magic, but not his booklet. As a bonus, there's an applause routine featuring the most detailed and best treatise on Mike Koslowski's 'One Hundred Dollar Bill Switch', entitled 'TV Finesse with the Thumbtip.' And that's probably the best thing I've ever read about using a thumbtip.

All of these routines have one thing in common: they can be performed impromptu, without any preparation. You don't need anything other than two rubber bands and the tip of your thumb (and, of course, this booklet)!

One more note: The description of the effect "The Crazy Man's Handcuffs" published in this booklet is the only licensed translation of the original description, for which the ZZM holds the exclusive German-language rights. German-language brochure in DIN A4 format, 54 pages with 60 illustrations.

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