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Bound

Tsai, Will

SM Productionz

(Based on 1 review)
The world's first linking rubber band effect that is COMPLETELY done by your spectator at their finger tips. It's a simple, direct, and modern approach to the classic linking rubber band magic. The bands are made with the latest technology down to the smallest detail. Bound, magicians' every day linking rubber band.

Included:
This product comes with 50 pieces of fully customized gimmick made with tailored properties.

Please note that the visual link moves toward the end of the trailer were used as example of how Bound can be adapted in your current rubber band repertoire. This product does not contain instruction to the visual links.

Reviews

Josh Burch

Nov 15, 2014

So the main effect is a way to link 2 inspected rubber bands in the spectators hands. The DVD is well produced but you don’t get a complete explanation of the effect. The way it is performed on the trailer there is some major audience management to be had and you must control their choice to some extent. There are no tips on controlling this decision and the instructions actually steer you away from the exact presentation performed on the trailer.

You get 40 gimmicks and 10 regular bands, I don’t see any problem here in the quantity. The bands themselves are fine they look normal enough and keep their shape just fine, I know in the past there have been linking bands that are fairly disfigured, these are not. They are not extremely stretchy but you can perform some classic rubber band moves with them.

They claim that this is the first rubber band effect to happen in the spectators hand. This isn’t exactly correct, Jay Sankey has a similar effect with a different method that causes a pair of bands to link in the spectators hands.

The DVD explains how to perform the effect, it is strong in itself, but that is all they explain. They don’t really even show a full performance of the trick. If you want to introduce this into your repertoire of rubber band magic they really don’t give you any guidance on how to do that.

So there are some problems with the DVD despite it being a good, deceptive magic trick.
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