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Perfect Bend and Autobend Silverware

Postby IAIN » Sep 21st, '06, 13:43



Ok, a while ago i bought perfect bend, then just recently autobend (Autobend Silverware by Devin Knight and Al Mann), i've noticed some rather erm, well...identical methods...

so i thought it worth mentioning to you 'erberts...

Now, i had perfect bend before autobend, but reading through the extensive notes by Knight and Mann its pretty obvious to me that they are the originators of this method of bending...

Perfect Bend has no credits (from what i can remember) you get one sheet of A4 im pretty sure and thats it...

Ironically - perfect bend is a couple of quid more expensive...

Anyway, thought i'd mention it incase anyone was after either...i say support the original by Knight and Mann, more notes and handlings,cheaper and is what's morally right...

so there you go!
and yes, i already know how to bend the Banachek way...

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Postby leighton » Sep 21st, '06, 15:00

Thank you for sharing that with us Abraxus, a very interesting point for any benders out there! :oops: (excuse the pun)

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Postby IAIN » Sep 21st, '06, 15:10

yes, it's always nice to meet a erm...fellow bender?! :shock:

*I would recommend the Autobend, very much so infact, you can do it nice and close up , and get them to hold the end til it comes away in their hand...

*the above paragraph was channelled via kenneth williams....

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Postby leighton » Sep 21st, '06, 15:16

Where is the best place to purchase it from, please?

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Postby IAIN » Sep 21st, '06, 15:27

world of magic is the only UK place to have it (i think) - thats were i got it from anyway...

though they cant say whether you get a spoon or a fork provided...not that that should make a difference to you...well worth it...

you can control the speed of the bend, as well as which end goes first...

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Postby leighton » Sep 21st, '06, 16:29

Thanks for that, good price too, can the broken spoon be repaired? or should I not worry about that?

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Postby IAIN » Sep 21st, '06, 16:32

you dont wanna worry about it...

you could even eat with the spoon before hand, or stir your drink then go into the routine...i suppose if you dressed it well you can easily get a 10 minute routine out of it...

plus there's other applications to it all once you know the secret...

well worth it i'd say...

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Postby leighton » Sep 21st, '06, 16:42

Thanks, It will go on to my list for next purchases :)

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Postby leighton » Oct 5th, '06, 14:14

I just placed my order for this product, I can't wait for it to come now.

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Postby themagicwand » Oct 5th, '06, 14:56

abraxus wrote:
*I would recommend the Autobend, very much so infact, you can do it nice and close up , and get them to hold the end til it comes away in their hand...

*the above paragraph was channelled via kenneth williams....


LOL :D

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Postby leighton » Oct 11th, '06, 13:24

Hey Abraxus,

My Autobent Silverware arrived yesterday morning, I was supprised to see what I had purchased :wink: But I performed it last night real s.l.o.w.l.y for my friend, and I let the spoon snap and drop onto the table and he flipped out, imeadiatly grabbing the spoon off the table and examaining it, I even gave him the handle that I was still holding. He couldn't believe what he had just witnessed and that the spoon was stone cold.

I have only used this one effect so far, and I will need loads of practise to do the other effect supplied.

A great effect achieved after a few practise sessions onfront of the mirror and a video done on my phone.

So thank you once again for the review you did. :lol:

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Postby IAIN » Oct 11th, '06, 13:31

glad you enjoyed it mate...

theres so many different ways of using it isnt there..the actually application can be applied to lots of things too dont you think?

Imagine a chopstick bending, but with no snap...yet you can see the splinters as it hits the table...an old pair of glasses might work too...

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Postby taneous » Oct 11th, '06, 14:22

I bent a wooden chopstick last night while having sushi with some friends. No gimmicks, no break, no splinters - and they watched it actually bending - the whole chopstick visible at all times... and it was totally examinable afterwards. :wink:

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Postby IAIN » Oct 11th, '06, 14:36

with this effect, you can absolutely control the speed of the bend, and even re-correct it if you so wished...

i love the banachek methods..but this adds a more melted quality to it all without all the :oops: pressure...

wood is especially good to bend though isnt it..especially with a little something added 'naturally' obviously... :shock:

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Postby leighton » Oct 11th, '06, 14:52

I even learn't very quickly how to bend the handle or bowl of the spoon, and control the speed of the bend :wink:

Yes, the applications are endless, now I have purchased the method and know the secret workings, I am thinking 6" Nails could be good or BBQ skewers even.

I followed the spoon bend and break last night with a quick bending of a signed 1p piece, via the "superman" effect.

The chopstick bend sounds very cool Teneous, I would have liked to see that.

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