But I love E break. Adams done something here that’s easy to do. It’s very visual. Very clever. I’ve
always had a hard time learning rubber band magic. I don’t know if it’s Adam being the teacher or if
it’s just the effect of being easy. But this was so simple to learn. And funny enough it’s getting
me into looking at other rubber band magic.
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I’ve seen some rubberband magic before and i’m usually not a fan. When I saw this, I was intrigued.
When I saw what Adam has done with the classic crazy mans, I was floored. It’s so sneaky and
diabolical, it’s done right in front of spectator. It looks so darn innocent. Adam also teaches an
AWESOME broke and restored. It can be done right in the spectators hands ! The teaching is super
detailed, I appreciate the way Adam explained everything, easy to follow. I can’t wait to see what
else Adam has to offer in future releases, I really find his style hilarious as well, you can tell
he’s also a comedian. Five stars for this simple, easy to learn, well taught gem. Also rated it
fove stars due to it being an everyday improptu trick. Awesome job !
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Never did rubber band magic but now I’m in!!!!!
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Adam is an incredible magician with a true talent for rubber band magic! His performance was smooth,
mind-blowing, and full of clever illusions. What makes him even more impressive is his ability to
teach these tricks in a way that’s easy to understand and fun to learn. His passion for magic shines
through, making the whole experience exciting and unforgettable. If you ever get the chance to see
or learn from Adam, don’t miss it!
Adam does a more than phenomenal job teaching this rubber band routine! I personally am a novice at
magic but found this video extremely friendly to even the newest of magicians. I greatly look
forward to what Adam has in store for the future as it was a pleasure learning from him! Informative
and entertaining - Adam is a fantastic host!
I love the CMH 'in THEIR hands' phase, and E-BREAK is the perfect final "moment-of-strange" ending!
(Oh, & the bonus unlinks, alone, are worth the price of admission... 😉)
Well-done, Adam! 🪄🔗😉
EBreak is pretty fantastic. It fits in a Crazy Man's Handcuffs (CMH) set rather easily and it occurs
in the volunteer's hands. It is visual and does not rely on wearing 150 rubber bands on your wrist
to hide what is going on. CMH is not taught, but Adam does provide two additional moves for melting
the bands through one another. Everything is clearly shown and the audio is great. This is an easy
buy. CMH remains one of the best effects for strolling magic.
I plan on using one of the
moves Adam taught in my hands; using Ebreak in the volunteer’s hand to “explain” what they saw; and
then using the typical CMH move while the rubber band is still on the volunteer’s fingers to
conclude.
I’m always looking for new things to add to my repertoire without having to buy anything that I
don’t already have and use. This will be a new part of my walk around set as I always have rubber
bands on my wrist I will always be ready to go. Thanks Adam for such a wonderful project this is
truly genius.
This is a fantastic addition to whatever routine you have with bands.
I rarely add to my routine
but this one went right in!
In addition there are some fun additions to CMH that I really liked.
The vid is excellently done with various angles for learning and clearly explained.
But I love E break. Adams done something here that’s easy to do. It’s very visual. Very clever. I’ve
always had a hard time learning rubber band magic. I don’t know if it’s Adam being the teacher or if
it’s just the effect of being easy. But this was so simple to learn. And funny enough it’s getting
me into looking at other rubber band magic.