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Mind Bender DVD

Postby Pcwizme » Jan 22nd, '05, 00:58



The Effect
A dvd instuctin how to make a coin dissappar and a linking rubber band trick and the most important and main trick how to bend a spoon

Cost
£12.50 from davernports


Difficulty
A DVD put it in the player and it works
but effects in the DVD are a level 2 i would say

(1=easy to do, 2=No sleights, but not so easy, 3=Some sleights used,
4=Advanced sleights used, 5=Suitable for experienced magicians only)



Review

A DVD containing 3 tricks to be honest 2 of them are filling the most important and amazing trick is the optical bend a spoon bending movement, unlike most spoon bends it can be done in full sight of the audiance with an ungimicked spoon and the spoon never leaves the audiances view. a beautiful working trick, i havent pracitsed it much yet but i have already sucessfully bent a spoon with it!!


Overall

Value for money 10/10
difficulty 8/10
Understandability 7/10
Watchability 9/10

Overall 8.9/10
My first and faverate magic DVD

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Postby bananafish » Jan 24th, '05, 09:28

so pcwiz. It made me smile when you said it was your first and favourite dvd. I assume that if it is your only dvd it is also your worst one as well? (of course that assumes you still don'ty have any others.)

Have you had a chance to do the spoon bend to the general public yet?.

It certainly seems a funny, if not eclectic mix of magic. A coin vanish, a linking rubber band effect and a spoon bend.

Do you know if there a magician associated with this dvd (ie who is peforming on it) or is it something that Davenports has put out themselves?

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Postby taneous » Jan 24th, '05, 10:40

The magician is Chad Sanborn.

From the review on penguin it looks like quite a nice bend. I haven't seen the dvd, but from the review I guess you would learn a few good principals of spoon bending (method and revelation). The misdirection is nice as well. What I don't think you'll get is some of the psychology behind spoon bending - ie. it's shown as a trick, rather than a phenomenon - I'm assuming that based on the other two effects on the dvd.
From what I've heard the elastic effect is mediocre.

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Postby taneous » Jan 24th, '05, 10:52

It's different to Banachek and Osternland's stuff, although if you have Banachek and Osterland you'll know what he's doing.
He does the 'dirty work' very cleanly - I think that's probably the best thing about this routine.

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Postby Pcwizme » Jan 24th, '05, 18:37

Er personally i agree i am a loony that answers tom question its still the only magic DVD i have!!

er the mix is odd but its trying to show that you can do anything with misdirection
but yeah its a good mix
the bend i havent personally done in the public but i have seen it done in davenports loads of timeand watched peoples magicians and non-magicians (muggles??!!!??) alike and no one has had any idea how it was done yet!!

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Postby levi » Feb 3rd, '05, 08:45

i saw a guy do it at davenports and i thought it was really good so i bought it. It is a good dvd but i am finding it quite hard to find any easy-to-bend spoons. Do you have any idea where i might be able some.Thanks

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Postby Pcwizme » Feb 3rd, '05, 14:53

Try woolworths or ikea for cheap spoons
or Jumble sales are also good or charity shops as the are cheap.
try and get the pressed type they are the easiest to use

hope that helps

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Postby levi » Feb 5th, '05, 22:58

Thanks, this helps a lot

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Postby dat8962 » Feb 6th, '05, 01:41

Probably the cheapest spoons and the easiest for bending are the smart price from Asda which are the same as the budget ones from Wilkinsons. 99p for a pack of 4.

Whilst I don't know too much about the spoons, I use their forms and find them ideal for my bending routines and would expect the spoons to be the same. You can't go wrong for 99p so definately worth a try out.

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