Ring & Band Link Performance
HotShot With Rubber Bands
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Magic tricks that use items from the audience are always attention grabbers because people are very curious what you’re about to do. They lean closer and watch with great anticipation. Make any borrowed ring completely link onto a rubber band right before your audience’s eyes! It’s so easy to learn, you’ll be trying it right away on your friends. Ben Salinas is one of the best magicians in the world performing close-up magic. And now, he’s ready to share some of his expertise with you. He’s dedicated to improving your magic skills with each trick you learn.
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Ring & Band Link Secret
Setup: All you need is a rubber band and a borrowed ring. There are no other tools or props required. This technique is similar to “Torn and Restored Elastic” with a ring added into the mix. Any sized ring can be used as long as it doesn’t have gaps in it. Pinch the center of the band, let it com...
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Kalush Link
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