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Working blackball trick In Legends Worldwide clubs

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The perfect piece of rubber strange has finally been perfected. Pre-made examinable sets of linked bands that you can easily afford to give away as an impossible souvenir.
Youve got to watch the demo to see how simple and stunning the complete linking bands performance plays out. You comment that wealthy collectors pay thousands of dollars for a unique impossibly strange object. You then attempt to make one of these rare collectables with your bare hands.
You hand out two loose single bands to be examined. You then display the two single bands at your fingertips.. then have someone press two of the loose strands together.
The two bands link while still in her fingers
She rubs the linked bands..and they melt apart unlinking into two loose bands.
She squeezes the loose bands together one last time. She never lets go…never lets them out of her sight.. and they link again and stay linked You let her keep this rare astonishing collectable. And of course shell always remember where it came from.
Complete with self-working switch and optional handlings. Includes 20 linked sets and 10 singles. Inexpensive refills available. Heavy-duty bands for extra visibility and strength. Perfect as a finale for Crazy Mans handcuffs or just about any rubber band effect. Practical for just about all performing situations. DVD features performances and explanations by Joe Russell.Running Time Approximately 35min

Watch an extended cut of Ryan Goins perfectly maneuvering the hidden ball trick to fool Todd Frazier for the final out of the top of the 3rd

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Former NFL star Jon Dorenbos on “America’s Got Talent” Tuesday night. (NBC) NFL star Jon Dorenbos has no regrets about sharing his very personal story of loss on “America’s Got Talent.” Dorenbos — an aspiring magician and long snapper for the Philadelphia Eagles — was one of 12 contestants to perform during Tuesday’s first live episode of the season. His latest trick, which involved guessing which sketches were created by each of the show’s four judges, was one of the most memorable moments of the evening. “I am mesmerized,” Howie Mandel cheered. “I predict we will see you for another round!” Prior to the performance, Dorenbos, 36, shared more details of his shocking family history. On August 2, 1992, his mother, Kathy, was brutally murdered by his father, Alan, who ended up spending 11 years behind bars. Dorenbos was adopted and raised by his aunt and uncle, who also appeared in the pre-taped segment. “I am a happy person, but I make that decision to be happy,” he told Fox411 backstage. “Sharing my story, if it can give motivation to people, if it can show them that the way you view yourself is going to be the way you view the world…If we can all do that, then there are ways to take obstacles and look at them as opportunities.” Dorenbos, 36, knows his mother would be impressed by his foray into show business. “[But] I hope she is more proud of how I have grown as a person and how I have treated people along the way,” he says. ‘Hopefully, she is laughing, she had the best seat in the house in that theater.” “It doesn’t take a moment like that for me to think about [her].  I think about [her] every single day.” Dorenbos hopes to be one of seven acts to advance to the next round of competition. Among the other standouts: LAURA BRETAN The 14 year-old opera prodigy cried tears of happiness after her stunning performance of “The Prayer.” JAYNA BROWN A home schooled 10th-grader, she opened the show with a flawless cover of Ed Sheeran’s “Make It Rain.” “I think you are going to make it rain [money] for Simon and his record label,” Mandel told her. LORI MAE HERNANDEZ The funniest 13 year-old in America returned with a new set of zingers directed at Donald Trump.  Among the best:  “He’s rich enough to hire America’s First Lady to write a speech for his…third lady!”  Simon Cowell loved her. “You are edgy, cool and current,” he praised. The results of overnight voting will be announced Wednesday evening. “America’s Got Talent” airs Tuesdays and Wednesdays on NBC.