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3. Twist the band over the tops of the right third and pinky fingers the same way (as shown). 4. Your left thumb and first finger move to the rubber band that is just around your right first and second fingers and stretch it open far enough so that you can curl your right fingers (all four of them) and slip them inside it as you did in "The Leaping Rubber Band". 5. Let go of the rubber band with your left hand. From the back side you can see that the rubber band circles all four fingers, however from the front side (seen by the audience) the rubber band appears to circle only the first and second fingers (see the illustration in "The Leaping Rubber Band," which is an audience view). 6. To cause the rubber band to leap across, simply straighten all of your right fingers at the same time - the rubber band will appear on the third and pinky fingers. (see illustration which is an audience view, of "The Leaping Rubber Band"). Immediately close your right fingers again. Your fingers should snap open and shut in a flash. The fact that you have a second rubber band wrapped around the tips of your right fingers has no effect on the movement of the lower band. |
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