fork bending... a load of "manure"?

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fork bending... a load of "manure"?

Postby gnoff » May 30th, '05, 18:06



while searching the internet for metal bending routines, i have found many websites talking about "pk parties" and other actual metalbending things. like most people, im am highly skeptical about such things, but was wondering if anyone has had an experience similar to these, for example, at http://www.fork-you.com/

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Postby taneous » May 30th, '05, 18:13

I haven't experienced them but I've found that researching them has helped in building my own metal bending routine.

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Postby gnoff » May 30th, '05, 19:25

reaserching as in attending one, or reading about them...
if you have been to one, does the cultry actually soften, or is all this a load of "manure" like most of the phycic-realted stuff?

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Postby stevebo » Jun 2nd, '05, 12:01

Maybe the psychic part of fork bending is a load of manure but you can buy Morgan's Liquid Metal as I have. Its on Penguin Magic!

The only problem is that the forks in the UK had really hard to bend. The best forks we've found are Tesco Value forks.

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Postby dat8962 » Jun 2nd, '05, 12:12

Also try Asda smart prices forks and Wilkinson's own brand, all very good for liquid metal and 97 & 99 pence respectively.

I haven't tried Tesco's but will now.

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Postby gnoff » Jun 3rd, '05, 02:18

i know about liquid metal, but i think i am going to buy garry and banachecks psyconetic (i wish this had a spellcheck) silverware.

has anyone had experience with the "psycic" part of bending?

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Postby pyrix » Oct 2nd, '05, 19:29

good old tesco value lol :wink:

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Postby ace of kev » Oct 2nd, '05, 22:29

I have read some of the reviews about Morgan's The Closer instant download, and some people have said that it is in Liquid Metal (or SPUN, can't remember) They have also said that it is very easy to get caught.

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Postby dat8962 » Oct 3rd, '05, 19:07

The closer isn't on LM

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Postby Cooldudedan » Oct 3rd, '05, 19:38

forget all that, all you need is a blow tortch and some very loud music :)

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Postby dfitz1000 » Oct 3rd, '05, 21:51

No, you don't. You just need loads of concentration. :wink:

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Postby Ninja » Oct 4th, '05, 22:41

Get Explicit Content by Sean Fields, this guy's really great, he showed me a few fork and spoon bending moves... And then we figured out something weird with a bowl from a spoon while at a restaurant. Anyways thats another story.

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Postby magic4you2c » Jul 9th, '07, 18:46

ok here goes im in for a lot of stick. i do a routine wich is awesome using :
chad sandbourne's mind bender
morgan streblers liquid metal
banacheck kinetic silverware and
a bend shown by the cool mark oberon.
it is awesome i will video it and mail it to you if you want a copy, not the explanation just the routine.i think mine is second to none honest

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Postby dat8962 » Jul 9th, '07, 20:59

As a reular liquid metaler I'd be interested in seeing that routine :lol:

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Postby RobMagic » Jul 10th, '07, 08:12

Could you put this in the file sharing section for all to see? If not then could I please have a copy as I'd be interested in seeing this routine

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