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Tiki Loyal user Northwest Arkansas, USA 247 Posts |
I have seen some other threads on this topic, but what do you recommend between the following DVDs?
Dan Harlan's Bandshark Dan Harlan's Magic with Rubberbands, Vol. 1 (or entire set) Michael Ammar's Classic Renditions, Vol. 2 What do you think offers the best value? Thanks for your thoughts. Tiki |
dynamiteassasin Inner circle Naval Air Facility, Atsugi, Japan 1158 Posts |
Off The Cuff by Gregory Wilson
On The Spot by Gregory Wilson |
the74rock Loyal user 261 Posts |
I prefer on the spot then off the cuff
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Tiki Loyal user Northwest Arkansas, USA 247 Posts |
Thanks for the Wilson DVD recommendations. I agree both of them are very good. However, I am looking for a DVD on rubberband magic and was looking for a recommendation (and explanation for that choice) of one of the DVDs listed in my post.
Again, thanks for any suggestions. Cheers, Tiki |
twistedace Inner circle philadelphia 3772 Posts |
Dan Harlan's Magic with Rubberbands series is excellent and will teach you all you need to know about rubberband magic for the hobbyist all the way to professional worker in the magic field.
The Ammar Classic renditions is a lot of money for the CMH effect and one other band routine. The Harlan vids each have at least like 10 different amazing and usable effects on them including CMH- the band through band, reverse CMH or Back together, CMH one strand at a time, Broken and restored band, travelling cash (where the dollar moves up and down the strands of a band), borrowed ring defying gravity (crawling up a stretched rubberband without any movement of the hands) Band shark was produced way before the 3 video series was shot. Most of the material on Bandshark is also on the 3 video series. I find that these tapes really helped me in my magic career. Rubberband magic is great because everyone identifies with rubberbands because they're part of everyday life. People know what rubberbands can and cannot do. They take up no pocket space (worn on your wrist), examinable, instant reset, can be given away It really is STRONG material. Go with the Dan Harlan 3 Volume Set on Magic with Rubberbands from L+L Publishing. |
Pete Biro 1933 - 2018 18558 Posts |
School for Scoundrels has just released two awesomed DVDs that include PDF files and the movies... one is a two disk set on the 3 Card Monte, the other on the Fast and Loose chain swindle.
Great stuff.
STAY TOONED... @ www.pete-biro.com
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jaybaby New user Australia 87 Posts |
Oddly enough, only one reply was in response to the question. The others must not have read the initial post, oh well.
Anyway, I cant comment cos I don't own any of these but I'm looking to get some so more opinions would be great. |
dynamiteassasin Inner circle Naval Air Facility, Atsugi, Japan 1158 Posts |
Go for Dan Harlan's Magic with Rubberbands volume 1 first then proceed to Bandshark.
the volume 1 of Dan Harlan has killer routines on rubber bands especially the classic Penetrating Rubberbands (also known as Crazy Man's Handcuffs) Bandshark has killer tricks too plus it has the eye-popping Shrinking Rubberband effect. |
mattisdx Inner circle 1614 Posts |
Lennart green's green magic some of the best miracles you'll ever see and done by misdirection by manuel muerte
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Tiki Loyal user Northwest Arkansas, USA 247 Posts |
Let me rephrase my question:
Which DVD or DVDs for RUBBERBAND Magic do you recommend and why? Thanks for your thoughts on this as well as the other suggestions above. Tiki |
atrudo Regular user New Hampshire 190 Posts |
The Dan Harlan rubber band series is great. All three volumes contain some killer stuff. The one with the linking tricks is my favorite.
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