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denver New user Jefferson, GA 66 Posts |
I am new to this forum and I'm so glad to have found it. I have been looking for a good forum for a long time! Anyway, I'm looking for the Crazy Man's Handcuffs Ammar DVD that I keep hearing about. Any direction you could point me to is appreciated. Also what's your favorite place in the US to buy your items?
Thanks Denver |
thehawk Inner circle 2275 Posts |
Try Dan Harlan's DVD on CMH. It has everything in there to do it.
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BenSchwartz Elite user Southern California 499 Posts |
Yes, and also, if you want to start with the bands unlinked and visually link them, check out Loren Christopher Michaels' lecture video "Kick The Trick." It is great!
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yoey2000 Regular user 126 Posts |
Those are good, but if you just really want crazy man's handcuffs, I've seen many online videos that will tell you how or tutorials.
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saturnin Special user Montreal, Canada 964 Posts |
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On 2002-12-24 04:08, BenSchwartz wrote: Hi Ben, Could you please tell me where I could get Loren Christopher Michaels' products, as I am not able to find anything!!! Thanks in advance Ronnie Lemieux Montreal Canada
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stevehw Veteran user Collinsville, Mississippi 303 Posts |
Magical_kid,
Are you able to get ahold of magic books and/or gather with other magicians in your area? I don't know anything about the availability of magic sources in your location, however, if you can find a source for obtaining the information, either through the library, book dealer, magic dealer or maybe even by gaining the confidence of another magician who can teach you, this would be the route I would recommend. I learned this effect from Michael Ammar's Classic Renditions video. You might try getting a copy of this one or any of the other sources mentioned. Steve |
Paul Menzel Special user Boise, Idaho 530 Posts |
While it is possible to find descriptions of the effect online, the instructions are usually very poorly written. (You get what you pay for!) I don't know which DVD Ammar teaches CMH on (if he does), but it is in the book, The Magic of Michael Ammar, which is worth having in your library.
I usually buy from http://www.discountmagic.com . L&L Publishing is quick, if you plan to purchase any of their items. |
Dynamike Eternal Order FullTimer 24148 Posts |
Dan Harlan's "Magic with Rubberbands." He has three volumes on dvd/video tape. He will teach you so much with rubberbands, you won't want to learn anymore.
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Davros New user Jenison, MI USA 4 Posts |
Michael Ammar teaches CMH (as well as some other rubber band effects) on his video "Classic Renditions #2." Unfortunately it's only available on VHS, not DVD.
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WilliamWHolcomb Special user Twinsburg, Ohio 533 Posts |
Does Harlan teach the CMH's on his Magic with Rubberbands vid under a different name?
William Holcomb
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Magic Chris Regular user Switzerland 104 Posts |
Hi William
Yes, CMH has a different name on Harlans' video series, that's the reason I don't know on which one it is... I think rubberbands are great for beginner. Have a look at the end of this subject: http://www.themagiccafe.com/forums/viewt......forum=41 You can find there some sources and ideas about rubberband magic Hope this helps Magic Chris |
Welshwizard Loyal user Wales 292 Posts |
Get Ammar's crazy man's handcuffs booklet.
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trevorsmagic Regular user The U.K. 186 Posts |
OR better still get Ammars classic renditions video coz then you can see him teach you.
just my opinion Trevor |
jw_2101 New user Singapore 76 Posts |
Yes indeed unlink then link... ppl dont see the second one comming:)
regds Jonathan
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James Malone-Lee New user 24 Posts |
Is there a video demonstration or DVD of the Ammar finger ting on rubber ban? In his book the description of the second method for linking the ring is not as clear as is usual with him and I should like to be sure that I have understood it properly.
By the way, his description of C.M.H. is brilliant as is his Video. |
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