You need to wear a fingering for this effect. If wearing a fingering is not going well with your
performing personality, Finger Wave is not an effect for you.
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Because i don´t wear a fingerring. And with the second method it´s not impromptu.
5 of 6 magicians found this helpful.
This has got to be the most visual rubber band through finger effect to date! The effect is super
easy to perform. It's a great addition to any rubber band magic routine. This is definitely going
straight into my close up repertoire. If you do rubber band magic, you need Finger Wave. It is
simple, direct, and looks like pure magic!
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I don't even need to buy it to figure out the handling. Showed my partner the trailer and he isn't a
magician and figured it out. I guess this is a good beginner trick but if you want to spend $10 as a
beginner go buy yourself a svengali deck.
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Overall not a bad trick but also isnt 1 that I will often do.
If you do many tricks with rubber
bands then this will be alright for you because you will be able to slip it in here or there. From
the video I thought it looks like it could be a semi-standalone rubber band effect (I only have 1
other rubber band effect in my routine which is stairway by marcus eddie) but this isnt the case, in
my opinion the effect itself is good, the handling is not difficult at all and its a good price if
you can get the use out of it. I dont regret buying the download because in the future I may find
more band effects to include as well as this 1 but if you think it will hold its own weight being
performed before or after other styles I think you will be disappointed.
In summary,
PROS- good effect, good price, great instructions and ideas
CONS- not as practical for most
magic routines
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This is clever and simple -- and, yet, at the same time, an absolute theft of whatever you pay for
this.
The real problem is that you need "something extra," and you'll never guess it in a
million years until you've sunk your money into this scam.
I'm all for creative marketing,
and I'll accept a lot of poetic license, but this stretches beyond any level of acceptability.
For example, if I told you that you have to start wearing the hat he's wearing in the promo/ad,
you might think, "What?? I'm supposed to start wearing a hat just so I can do a $%^&@^ rubber band
trick?" Or, if I told you that you have to buy and wear a shirt like the one he's wearing, you might
say, "That's absurd! That's great for people who wear that shirt, but why would I be expected to
dress in a certain way, just so I can work with a rubber band??"
And the good news is, you
don't have to start wearing his hat. Or his shirt. But you do have to dress like him, at least a
little bit. I can't believe that what I've had to write here is true, but it actually is.
Shame on you, Penguin. You too, Dan.
1 of 1 magicians found this helpful.
I liked it
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Awesome, visual, and easy!! What more could you ask for in a rubberband effect!! Kudos to you Mr.
Hauss!!
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Its cool if you're into rubber band magic. If you are not into rubber band magic its still pretty
clever!
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This is exactly how it looks in real life! Just a shake and the rubber band jumps to the pinky.
Better than that is the method! Its one of those effects that a beginner all the way to an
professional can use immediately after watching the explanation! If your familiar with Dan Hauss,
you know he creates visual madness, and this is nothing short of. Well done!
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