Crazy Man's Handcuffs

Struggling with an effect? Any tips (without giving too much away!) you'd like to share?

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Postby bronz » Nov 26th, '06, 11:38



The psychokinetic time bit comes as part of the Elastic Gymnastics routine, it makes sense when you see it.

Rubber Made is on Vol 1 of the Daniel Garcia Project. I frequently do the first phase where the ring links onto the band and then unlinks in their hand and it's very strong. As for the linking bands bit it's certainly beautiful and visual but I can't be arsed with the setup myself. Not because there's much to it, I'm just lazy. Well done for going to the effort ID, I bet it goes down well?

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Postby MagicIain » Nov 26th, '06, 21:25

moodini wrote:Don't get me wrong, some effects do get better with repeats, but that is rare, and in my opinion this is most definitely not one of them!!!!!


Both Michael Ammar and I disagree with you on this one. His manuscript describes four separate ways of showing the penetration pulling the bands apart, all using the same method, expertly routined.

I always perfom all four, and have never suffered bad reactions.

I would love to describe the step-by-step routine within Ammar's Crazy Man's Handcuffs, but I think that would be doing him a severe injustice, not to mention I spent hard earned money on it some time ago! Even if you know how to do Crazy Man's Handcuffs, I thoroughly recommend buying it.

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