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shak Regular user 132 Posts |
I've used Dan Garret's manuscript.
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Al Angello Eternal Order Collegeville, Pa. USA 11045 Posts |
Steve
The Chris Kenner, Dan Garrett pamphlet only has drawings. I'd be interested in konwing more about the one that you have.
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Tim Hannig Inner circle Chicago area 1147 Posts |
Two weeks ago, I saw Joel Bauer keep a whole crowd of magicians mesmerized with this.
It was a cool stunt and presentation.
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JosephKerr Elite user Los Angeles 418 Posts |
I do this all the time and love it.
I cant imagine saying that its not worth learning. Experiment with it. It doesn't work well on every surface and you need to use a round band. Size #16 works the best. You can easily shoot it 10-15 feet and have it roll right back into your hand. ..And I know this sounds silly but I get much better reactions when I say, "here boy, here boy" when I have the band returning. Spectators are funny like that. The only bad part is that its so hard for people to see.
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Al Angello Eternal Order Collegeville, Pa. USA 11045 Posts |
Oh yea you need broad day light, or a spotlight on stage with a white floor to really see it. A #16 rubber band is best for the traditional handling, but if you go to my web site http://www.juggleral.com you will see me use a #32 with the Don Cox handling. You can use #16, #18, #31, and #32 pure rubber rubber bands, and all are in the "brites" assortment pack.
The traditional handling does not crank up enough torque for me, and I have never been able to lock my pinky finger to do it. Al
Al Angello The Comic Juggler/Magician
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On 2007-10-03 16:44, Al Angello wrote: Al showed me this last year at MMII...I thought it was very cool. He tried to teach it to me then but I was unable to grasp it in the alotted time. Ready to split a giant burger again this year Al?
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Al Angello Eternal Order Collegeville, Pa. USA 11045 Posts |
Mike
I'll be there, we can eat lunch, and I'll give you another lesson. Two friends of mine Joe Rindfleisch, and Eric Jones will be lecturing, and I don't want to miss them, so I'll look for you as soon as I get there. Al
Al Angello The Comic Juggler/Magician
http://www.juggleral.com http://home.comcast.net/~juggleral/ "Footprints on your ceiling are almost gone" |
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PaulMare New user Midrand, South Africa 1 Post |
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On 2007-10-04 12:08, Al Angello wrote: I like it, also like how valuable 3-year old posts can be
a wiz must wiz
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Mark Wood New user Maidstone, Kent. United Kingdom 71 Posts |
Just got back from the "Boomerang Rubber Band" Flicking World Championship.
I lost though, the tension was too much. |
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Mark Wood New user Maidstone, Kent. United Kingdom 71 Posts |
My mate told me a joke about a "Boomerang Rubber Band" the other day, it went.... Argh I forgot, I`m sure it will come back to me..
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Mark Wood New user Maidstone, Kent. United Kingdom 71 Posts |
I just bought some new rubber bands for the "Boomerang Rubber Band" trick, I`m having trouble throwing the old one`s away.
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