Dan Harlan was instrumental in popularizing magic with rubber bands and is widely considered a master of rubber band magic. On this DVD he teaches the original routines and techniques that gave him his worldwide reputation. You will learn easy-to-perform rubber band magic that's perfect for impromptu situations.
- Bandlocked: A rubber band continuously snaps through your fingers under impossible conditions.
- Instant Separation: Four rubber bands are wrapped around your fingers and fist but when the hand is shaken each of the rubber bands ends up on a different finger.
- Traveling Tips: A streamlined variation of Dan Harlan's award winning, "Traveling Cash," routine. It is an outstanding piece of magic where two rubber bands are held between the hands and a spectator holds the top of four strands. Then, magically and visually the held strand begins to travel down to second, third and fourth positions. A reputation maker.
- Original Impromptu Linking Rubber Bands: Dan Harlan's original method of linking and unlinking rubber bands.
- P'Link: Two different colored rubber bands link and visually unlink as the hands are shown on both sides.
- Snapped Again: A rubber band is convincingly broken and visually restored.
- Incredible Shrinking Rubber Band: A rubber band visibly shrinks until it is so small it disappears.
- Rubber Ring Flight: A borrowed finger ring vanishes and visually reappears tied to a rubber band.
- Another Ringer: A variation of Bill Kalush's Rubber Ringer where a finger ring links and unlinks to a rubber band.
- Joint Venture: A rubber band is wrapped around your finger and magically penetrates right through it. The sequence is repeated under more impossible conditions.
- Wrist Band: A rubber band is wrapped around your wrist and magically penetrates right through it.
- Michael Goldman's Twisted: Two strands of a rubber band visually rise through each other while being held by a spectator.
- Band Roll-On: While a spectator is holding your finger a rubber band impossibly penetrates right through it.


