Rubber Band Magic.
The Pinnacle by Russ Niedzwiecki
£14.50 from eMagicTricks - http://www.emagictricks.co.uk/product_info.php?products_id=4563
The Effect.
To quote from Russ Niedzwiecki’s web site: http://www.magicbuzz.net/
The Crown Jewel of Impromptu Rubber Band Effects. Imagine a single rubber band and a borrowed finger ring, passing through one another in a manner so visual, so seemingly impossible, the witnesses are left staggered in disbelief. A stunning magical event has just occurred.
You take a rubber band and stretch it between thumb and index finger. You take a borrowed ring and visibly push it onto one strand of the band.
The ring can be seen to slide up and down the strand.
You then push the ring thru the second strand and again slide the ring up and down.
You can then reverse the procedure by pulling the ring off, one strand at a time.
Both the ring and the band can be examined at the end.
Difficulty. 2-3/5
1=Even I can do it, 2=No sleights, but not so easy, 3=Some sleights used,
4=Advanced sleights used, 5=Suitable for experienced magicians only)
Review.
It is advertised as the Crown Jewel of Impromptu Rubber Band Effects and I am in total agreement. I love rubber band magic – previously my favourite effect was Crazy Mans Handcuffs – but this. This just blows it away. It is not just an amazing effect, it’s a whole routine. The Pinnacle is (IMHO) a must buy item.
You get a very well produced DVD and two extremely stretchy rubber bands.
The DVD starts with a demonstration of the full performance – which can also be viewed from Russ’s web site at http://www.magicbuzz.net/ . In fact it was watching this demonstration that prompted me to purchase it in the first place.
After the initial demonstration the trick is broken down into 4 parts.
Insert the ring on one strand
Insert the ring on the second strand
Remove from one strand
Remove from second strand.
There are also a couple of variations for some of the moves, which just adds to the fact that this isn’t one effect – it’s a whole routine.
Russ is very good at explaining what he is doing as he is doing it – and for the more complex moves you get to see what’s happening from both in front and from behind the scenes (it really helped a lot to see how it’s done from his view point). Of course being able to easily rewind the DVD (is it called rewinding?) and then replaying it in slow motion helps considerable too.
The DVD also contains an extremely clever “Miracle Finish”. The problem with this though, is that it not only renders the trick as being non examinable, but it also means that you can’t use a borrowed ring. This is great for a video presentation – but not so good for an actual performance, so personally I don’t think I will be using the miracle finish.
Even without the “Miracle Finish” I can’t recommend this enough. You may think that £15 for a couple of elastic bands may seem expensive, but you get a trick that you can perform anywhere, anytime just by carrying around with you an elastic band and a ring. In fact you don’t even need the ring as it’s always more impressive to borrow one.
And remember, it’s also fully examinable at the end.
Rating. Effect/item: 10/10, Quality of goods: 10/10, Value for money: 10/10
Bottom Line.
Even if you don’t normally do rubber band magic, you should be doing this.