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mrlavaboy New user Indpls 94 Posts |
I saw someone perform a routine in which rubberbands were used. At the end the band was handed out and it was the shape of a star. I believe this was done origionally by Ammar. Does anyone know what I am talking about and where it can be found?
Thanks, andy |
truthteller Inner circle 2584 Posts |
They were made originally in Japan and were written up in MAJ.
Scott Hitchcock ontained a sizable stash of them at one time. He might know. |
Bernard Sim Inner circle Singapore 1095 Posts |
I think the trick you're refering to is Stargazer by Alan Wong which can be found in most dealers.
Bernard Sim
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shammond New user Ohio 56 Posts |
Yes, it's Star Gazer. Great little effect Wish someone would start marketing these special rubberbands in bulk. It gets a bit expensive buying the refills a few at a time.
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Andrew E. Miller Inner circle Southern California 1428 Posts |
Stargazer. Very cool trick. I thought it would be very cute to do for girls if you ended with the rubberband in the shape of a heart. The trick gets great reactions.
Andrew |
Jay Elite user Northern New Jersey 406 Posts |
I have a routine using 2 triangle shaped rubber bands that are both handed out to 2 people (if necessary) at the end. It plays for people from age 5 to 95! Send me a PM if you want it.
Best, Jay |
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