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shane079 New user ga 33 Posts |
Is it taught on dvd somewhere?
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Dawai Regular user Honolulu,Hawaii 131 Posts |
You should get Dan Harlan video on rubberband Magic
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BWind Loyal user Honolulu, Hawaii 260 Posts |
Dawai,
Do you know which specific Harlan volume CMH is in? BWind |
Dawai Regular user Honolulu,Hawaii 131 Posts |
Bwind,Dan Harlan has three video I don't know which one it is. But,Ill check my library and let you know later.
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DanHarlan V.I.P. 998 Posts |
CMH (and variations) is on Volume 1 of Magic with Rubberbands from L&L Publishing.
http://www.llpub.com Good luck and have fun! --Dan Harlan |
BWind Loyal user Honolulu, Hawaii 260 Posts |
Dan Harlan,
Is it true that after holding those mouth loads of rubberbands you eventually acquire a taste for them? I heard that some folks actually keep them in their mouths to condition the taste buds, I can't seem to get past that bitter taste, what is that stuff anyway? BWind |
DanHarlan V.I.P. 998 Posts |
No! Rubberbands taste awful. Always. Oddly enough, they taste like rubber. I just try to drink a couple pints of Guinness first.
--Dan Harlan |
KingStardog Inner circle 2134 Posts |
If you only do books, check out Slydini's linking rubberband mystery put out by empire. Nice 5 phase with pointers and patter.
The DVD is realy the way to go though. Much easier to learn.
...think not that all wisdom is in your school. You may have studied other paths,but, it is important to remember that no matter who you are or where you come from, there is always more to learn.
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rgranville Elite user Boston area 463 Posts |
I bought the book Elastrix just to learn CMH, and couldn't from the description. Then I bought Dan Harlan's videos on rubberband magic, and had it down with just a little practice. And Mr. Harlan, everything tastes better after a couple pints of Guinness.
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CG7c New user Florida 40 Posts |
Here is a link for Quantum Bandits its the same and you get a download video. (hope the link works lol)
http://www.penguinmagic.com/product.php?ID=708 |
Rafa Regular user Costa Rica 102 Posts |
For rubber band tricks, DVDs are way better than books, BUT books really show you the way rubber bands should look like in a specific moment. In a TV you can get kind of lost.
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Ricardo_magician Regular user 101 Posts |
Hi
its also on the micheal Ammar classic renditions dvd he explains it very well. thanks Ricardo the Magician |
The Magician Loyal user Liverpool 267 Posts |
CMH is also explained in the magic of Michael Ammar
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