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Star Gazer

Postby Dar_Kwan » Nov 29th, '04, 17:00



The Effect

You show 2 elastic bands stretched between the fingers of your left hand & proceed to make a couple of simple shapes with them, when you are done the one band is making a 5 point star between the strands of the other strands, when seperate the bands the one stays in the shape of the star - sort of like this...
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Cost

$15 @ Hank Lee's

Difficulty
(1=easy to do, 2=No sleights, but not so easy, 3=Some sleights used,
4=Advanced sleights used, 5=Suitable for experienced magicians only)

1; possibly a 2 if you closed your eyes

Review

It took me all of 5min to learn - maybe a little longer cos the written instructions aren't all that clear, but with the accompanying drawing it all falls into place.
I have performed it for a couple of collegues here @ work (as a stand alone effect as they have seen Crazy Man's Handcuffs before) & the reactions have been great


Overall

This is a great little elastic band effect that makes a nice follow up to something like Crazy Mans Handcuffs (the only other band effect I know - though that is going to be remedied as soon as I get home & have a look at "Band Shark)

Score: 10/10 - it's easy to do & learn; packs small & plays big
CUPS Rating - if your into Elastic Band Magic - 10
if your not & just want an add on to CMH - 8

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Postby bananafish » Nov 29th, '04, 18:37

It looks good. This will go on my wish list. It's nice to have a few extra things to do with the bands...

Thanks for the review.

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Postby bananafish » Nov 30th, '04, 14:10

For those put off by it being sold in the US at Hank Lee's store.

It is also available at Magic Box and Alakazam

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Postby Mandrake » Nov 30th, '04, 15:59

JBTV are also offering this and their total price including P&P looks to be very attractive!

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Postby nickj » Dec 1st, '04, 14:14

We bought this in at Studio 9 probably 18 months ago after I saw the demo on JBTV and had expected there to be instructions for the full routine shown in the video. Be aware that this is not the case and the instructions only include the star shapes and not the penetrations. Despite this it is still a good buy, and did result in us shifting a few CMHs.

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Postby taneous » Dec 1st, '04, 15:45

I love this routine. The reactions I've had are varied, but all positive. I agree - it takes about 5 mins to learn. The presentation of it took a while, in that i really felt it had the potential to create a 'magical moment' - kind of an intimate thing but I wasn't too sure of how to get that. Now I use it sparingly (cos you don't get too many aardvarks) and i think that part of the magic of it is giving the star away.
Anyone know where you can get 'refills' without having to buy the routine all over again?

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Postby bananafish » Dec 1st, '04, 17:04

and i think that part of the magic of it is giving the star away.
Anyone know where you can get 'refills' without having to buy the routine all over again?


I did notice on one of the store adverts it suggested doing that, and I thought it a bit funny then. You are right. I suspect there is a place to get refils. Is there a web address or phone number on the packaging I wonder?

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Postby Mark Waddington » Dec 1st, '04, 17:43

JB magic, £3 for 10 bands

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Postby Mandrake » Dec 1st, '04, 17:48

£3 for 10 bands
Sounds like a good concert!

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Postby Mark Waddington » Dec 1st, '04, 17:55

LOL

the only problem is that such a cheap concert ticket means that you have to take me on a date!


HAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!

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Postby Dar_Kwan » Dec 6th, '04, 14:45

boywonder wrote:JB magic, £3 for 10 bands


Do you have a link for them?? I tried google & got some huge number of hits cos JB magic produce tricks...

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Postby bananafish » Dec 6th, '04, 14:56

The various details for JB Magic are :-

http://www.bargainmagic.co.uk/store_info.php?store=jbtv


I believe that Str Gazer is actually one of their own effects, so it is a good place to buy.

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Postby Michael Jay » Dec 6th, '04, 23:30

Take a small rubber band (about the size of the star itself) and use a bulleting board and push pins. Start with the band around the first push pin, and press the pin into the board strongly. This will be the apex of the star - the top part. Now, with other push pins, stretch the band out from push pin to push pin, making a star on the bulleting board with the rubber band. Let it sit like that for several days to a week. Assuming that you've stretched the band fully, when you take it down you'll have your star band at the cost of a regular band.

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Postby Dar_Kwan » Dec 7th, '04, 06:33

Thanx for the link Bananafish :D

& thanx Michael Jay for the idea - will have to give that a try...

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Postby Clarioneer » Dec 30th, '04, 00:08

With any trick the routine should be personalised to your own style so the fact no patter is included is just fine...

If you ain't got one you might want to try this obvious one...

Pop-idol theme... which kinda makes sense.... he's a summary

Try to make you a star
Most couldn't even play a triangle
They promise the winner will become a real star but they all last little more than 5 minutes...
Now if a magi were on the panel that new star would become a permanent star just like this little coloured band... et voila!

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