Pinnacle by Russ Niedzwiecki (Instant Download)

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“I don’t do many rubber band tricks, but Pinnacle is too good not to do. The moments of magic are clean, clear and truly astonishing. Pinnacle is one of the best penetration effects out there.” – Cameron Francis

“Pinnacle is one of my favorite rubber band tricks. If you are a fan of impromptu miracles, you will definitely want to perform this amazing routine!” – Hanson Chien

“Pinnacle is a brilliant piece of impromptu magic… visual, fooling, strong, and practical.” – Tim Trono

“I love the beautiful magic moment it creates. A must learn!” – Hondo

“When I first saw “Pinnacle” I thought it was the perfect name. Russ’ effect is both beautiful and inspirational.” – Vince Mendoza

The crown jewel of ring and rubber band routines is back. A borrowed ring and an ordinary rubber band become linked and unlinked strand by strand. This routine isn’t just eye candy, it’s a real-life worker that Russ Niedzwiecki has been destroying lay people with for decades. This isn’t just the best impromptu ring and rubber band routine you can perform, this is Pinnacle by Russ Niedzwiecki.

Here’s what happens:

Both a ring and a rubber band can be borrowed from the spectator or introduced by the magician and thoroughly examined. Then in a seemingly impossible and highly visual four-phase routine the magician proceeds to link and unlink the ring and the rubber band. The ring individual strands of the rubber band pass one at a time through the ring. The entire routine is stunningly visual and impossibly open.

In this digital download Russ shares some nuances that have never put on video before. He thoroughly teaches every moment of this routine so that you’ll be frying people with this in no time. The slow-motion moments are so good your audience will swear they look like trick photography. This is the perfect addition to your rubberband repertoire and will get audible gasps from your audience. Find out why pros have been raving about this routine for years. Check out Pinnacle by Russ Niedzwiecki.