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Don-G Regular user Cheshire England 166 Posts |
When I was a woodwork teacher I had a class make the snapper before I realise that it could be used as a magic trick, it was in a book of wooden puzzles. Even when they had made the snapper themselves, one or two in the class still tried to hook the plunger onto the elastic band. I now use mine in a Monte routine to make it more of a close up trick. How do you use yours?
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ropeadope Elite user Mississippi 453 Posts |
First time I saw it I was an adult & was shown to me by my friend who had a wooden one. Fooled me I think because I really believed his story about hooking the rubber band that was barely peeking out of the bottom of the plug, the way he twisted the cap trying to catch the R. B. on the hook and his PRESENTATION.
Shows to go you anyone can be fooled bye the simplest of props if the presentation is right! Have fun, John
Nothing is better than more.
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magic patagonia Special user 570 Posts |
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On 2003-05-14 16:47, Geoff Weber wrote: This is from the same set: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_pvZ9VBIt4 |
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ronnyman New user Indiana 56 Posts |
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On 2004-01-23 23:46, Gordon wrote: Alibaba's got some really cheap and of course there's my go to-Ebay. (I really don't work for them!) There's a few stores on there selling snappers wholesale. |
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rbattle Loyal user 266 Posts |
My father in law made me several in wood years ago. I dug these out a couple weeks ago and have had great fun. Had guests from China with limited English (I have no Mandarin) that laughed over this for half an hour. I owe the originator.
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george1953 Inner circle Mallorca (Spain) 5943 Posts |
Anyone know a good source to buy these in bulk, thanks.
By failing to prepare, we are preparing to fail.
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stanalger Special user St. Louis, MO 998 Posts |
Some might be interested in this:
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=......&theater These snappers are a foot long! |
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wulfiesmith Inner circle Beverley, UK 1339 Posts |
Whichever Snapper you own ... it's great!
the effect is so overlooked |
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george1953 Inner circle Mallorca (Spain) 5943 Posts |
Still looking for these in bulk but up till now, no luck :-[
By failing to prepare, we are preparing to fail.
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Steven Conner Inner circle 2723 Posts |
Looking for directions for the snapper 2000. I got this at a garage sale. It has an extra piece.
Thanks Steve
"The New York Papers," Mark Twain once said,"have long known that no large question is ever really settled until I have been consulted; it is the way they feel about it, and they show it by always sending to me when they get uneasy. "
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R. Steiner New user 62 Posts |
I loved the plastic snapper from my childhood. If anyone finds a good bulk option, as George has requested, I would love to learn of it as well.
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the Sponge Inner circle Atlanta 2785 Posts |
Can anyone tell me the name and perhaps value of this snapper? I know how it works, just can't remember the name.
you can just PM me. thx Click here to view attached image. |
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scathmadre New user 73 Posts |
Anybody know how to change out the rubber band on the chazpro model?
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Leslie Melville Special user Blackpool-U.K. 708 Posts |
Does anyone know the origin nd history of the snapper puzzle?
Stories....?....That's telling!
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ssucahyo Inner circle 1954 Posts |
This is clever invention.
When I was open my magic shop in a mall this is the one of best seller. It s manufacturing by Chu's Magic from Hong Kong. |
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MrWizard Inner circle Conjured The Illusion Of 1039 Posts |
Is there any quality brass snappers still being made.
It's An Illusion Unless I Can't Fix It Then It's A Reality.
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Daniel Ulzen Special user Berlin/Germany 506 Posts |
The wholesaler E-Z Magic/Robbins (https://www.ezmagicrobbins.com/) sells a version of the Snapper (Snapper Puzzle (FT) - Pack of 144) for under a dollar each, where you buy 144 pieces. I used to have it. It's not the prettiest version, but it works good. However, as with other versions, you should be careful that the spectator doesn't pull out the rubber band.
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Magical Moments Special user 854 Posts |
The Snapper was one of the first tricks/puzzles I ever bought. Loved it then and still love it now. Lots of fun to do and a real fooler.
I have seen quite a few versions made of plastic, metal, and wood. Some large and some small. I even saw a tiny plastic one. I find that the traditional plastic one still being sold for cheap works as good or better than any others. Certainly a classic of magic and devilishly clever! |