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Finger Snapper

Finger Snapper

$2.99

Hook the rubber band. Looks easy until you try!

Hook the rubber band. Looks easy until you try. If you know the secret you can hook it every time. Impress your friends and family with this great magic trick/illusion/slight of hand! (Snapper)

Here’s a general explanation of the effect:

  1. Setup: The performer shows a small cylinder with a hole running through it, and a rubber band is threaded across the cylinder at the bottom of the hole. The stick used in the trick has a hook at one end and a cap at the other.
  2. Performance: The performer inserts the stick into the cylinder, with the hook end inside the hole where the rubber band is located. They twist the stick, apparently threading the rubber band over the hook.
  3. Visual Illusion: As the stick is twisted and pulled out of the cylinder, it appears that the rubber band has penetrated the cylinder and is now hooked onto the stick. This creates the illusion that the rubber band has passed through the solid walls of the cylinder.
  4. Reveal: The performer can then remove the rubber band from the stick, showing that it is indeed hooked on and not simply wrapped around. This emphasizes the impossibility of the penetration.

The Rubber Band Through Cylinder trick relies on a clever gimmick or mechanism within the cylinder and stick that allows the rubber band to be threaded over the hook as it is twisted. The specific construction and design of the props may vary, but the principle is to create an illusion of the rubber band visibly passing through the solid cylinder.

This trick is often performed in close-up magic or small group settings, where the audience can observe the penetration up close. It is a visual and deceptive effect that can captivate and amaze spectators.

It’s important to note that the actual method and workings of the trick may differ depending on the specific version or manufacturer of the effect. Different variations and methods exist to achieve the desired effect, but the basic concept of the rubber band penetrating the cylinder remains the same.

100 in stock

Finger Snapper

$2.99

Hook the rubber band. Looks easy until you try!

Hook the rubber band. Looks easy until you try. If you know the secret you can hook it every time. Impress your friends and family with this great magic trick/illusion/slight of hand! (Snapper)

Here’s a general explanation of the effect:

  1. Setup: The performer shows a small cylinder with a hole running through it, and a rubber band is threaded across the cylinder at the bottom of the hole. The stick used in the trick has a hook at one end and a cap at the other.
  2. Performance: The performer inserts the stick into the cylinder, with the hook end inside the hole where the rubber band is located. They twist the stick, apparently threading the rubber band over the hook.
  3. Visual Illusion: As the stick is twisted and pulled out of the cylinder, it appears that the rubber band has penetrated the cylinder and is now hooked onto the stick. This creates the illusion that the rubber band has passed through the solid walls of the cylinder.
  4. Reveal: The performer can then remove the rubber band from the stick, showing that it is indeed hooked on and not simply wrapped around. This emphasizes the impossibility of the penetration.

The Rubber Band Through Cylinder trick relies on a clever gimmick or mechanism within the cylinder and stick that allows the rubber band to be threaded over the hook as it is twisted. The specific construction and design of the props may vary, but the principle is to create an illusion of the rubber band visibly passing through the solid cylinder.

This trick is often performed in close-up magic or small group settings, where the audience can observe the penetration up close. It is a visual and deceptive effect that can captivate and amaze spectators.

It’s important to note that the actual method and workings of the trick may differ depending on the specific version or manufacturer of the effect. Different variations and methods exist to achieve the desired effect, but the basic concept of the rubber band penetrating the cylinder remains the same.

100 in stock