Crazyman’s Split by Henry Harrius

Created by: Henry Harrius

Crazyman’s Split by Henry Harrius is a visually stunning close-up magic trick that transforms a single rubber band into two, seemingly splitting it in mid-air. This effect serves as a powerful opener or addition to the classic 'Crazy Man’s Handcuffs' routine, creating a jaw-dropping moment for spectators. The trick also includes an advanced variation called the 'Rubberband Explosion,' where one band multiplies into a handful, perfect for social media or live performances. Designed for walkaround and parlour settings, this trick requires minimal props—just a few rubber bands—and offers a quick reset, making it ideal for professional magicians and hobbyists alike.

Key features

  • Visual splitting of a single rubber band into two

  • Includes 'Rubberband Explosion' variation for added impact

  • Works as a standalone trick or as part of a larger rubber band routine

  • Quick reset for walkaround performances

  • Detailed 20-minute instructional download with multiple camera angles

Pros

  • Highly visual and baffling effect

  • Minimal setup and pocket space required

  • Versatile for walkaround or social media use

  • Affordable at $12

  • Detailed teaching with clear instructions

Cons

  • Requires intermediate skill level

  • Not self-working—needs practice to master

  • Specific rubber band sizes (16 or 19) recommended for optimal performance

  • Not a standalone trick if unfamiliar with 'Crazy Man’s Handcuffs'

Effect

Crazyman’s Split is a rubber band trick where a single band visually splits into two. The effect is clean and surprising, making it a strong opener or addition to a rubber band routine. Some variations include a "band explosion," where one rubber band suddenly multiplies into many. The trick is designed to be performed close-up, with reactions ranging from shock to demands for an immediate repeat.

Full Details

The trick is taught in a 20-minute downloadable video by Henry Harrius. It includes two primary methods for splitting a rubber band: one where the split happens in the hands and another where a finger appears to cut through the band. The download also covers the "band explosion" effect, where a single band transforms into multiple bands.

The teaching is thorough, with clear studio footage and over-the-shoulder angles. While the download does not teach Crazy Man’s Handcuffs, it assumes familiarity with the classic trick and provides a way to transition into it. The routine includes reset techniques for walkaround performances.

Who Should Consider the Trick

Crazyman’s Split is best suited for magicians who already perform rubber band magic, particularly those familiar with Crazy Man’s Handcuffs. It adds a strong visual moment to existing routines. Intermediate performers will benefit most, as the technique requires practice. Beginners may find it challenging but not impossible with dedication.

Difficulty

The trick is not self-working and requires intermediate skill. The initial technique may feel awkward at first, but with practice, it becomes manageable. Finger strength and dexterity play a role, especially for the "band explosion" variation. RealMagicReview notes that while the method seems simple, it has a learning curve. EverythingMagicPro99 confirms that it is not instantly performable but rewards practice.

What Magicians Say

RealMagicReview tested Crazyman’s Split live and received strong reactions from both magicians and lay audiences. The reviewer calls it a "serious addition" to rubber band magic, praising its value at $12.

EverythingMagicPro99 highlights the visual impact and practicality, calling it a "great component" for rubber band routines. The reviewer notes that while not standalone, it enhances existing material and is well-taught.

Both reviewers agree that the trick is worth learning, especially for those who perform rubber band magic regularly. The method is not what most magicians expect, adding to its deceptive power.

What people are saying about Crazyman’s Split

EverythingMagicPro99 says...

It's a fun trick and a nice component to a larger rubber band routine. [...] The angles are very good, pretty much all around for crazy man split.

RealMagicReview says...

This download for twelve dollars is a serious addition and a weigh-in and a standalone thing even if you don't do crazy man's handcuffs. [...] It's more effective than stuff I've spent 100 pounds on.

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