Morgan's Liquid Metal

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Morgan's Liquid Metal

Postby chocolatethunder » Sep 2nd, '07, 18:58



Don't know if there's been a review of this already but I can't find it as yet.

Does anyone have an opinion on this dvd? How does it compare to the Gellarian Bend (Sp?!) or Banacheks PK Silver? I have Gellarian and as a beginner I liked it a lot, very easy to pull off and even I got blown away when practicing it in the mirror! :P

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Postby pcwells » Sep 2nd, '07, 19:24

Liquid Metal is a good routine, and the teaching is very thorough.

I still think it's best to work with it alongside Psychokinetic Silverware, as Banachek's presentational tips are, to my mind, worth a mint, and seem to me more genuine and credible than Morgan's. Check out Richard Osterlind's metal bending stuff too. But the teaching on liquid Metal is worth every penny of the money, even if you don't use the routine as-is.

I like it, and think it's a worthwhile investment, but it shouldn't be the be-all-and-end-all of your research.

Hope that helps,

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Postby chocolatethunder » Sep 2nd, '07, 21:56

Thanks gents!

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Postby Mark Williams » Sep 3rd, '07, 18:14

I have PK Silverware and Liquid Metal, both are very good. I also have Patrick Kuffs "Metal Bending" DVD, that too is worth checking into!

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Postby .:Ham:. » Sep 4th, '07, 21:52

Make sure you have good finger strength.

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Postby Beardy » Sep 4th, '07, 22:01

best piece of advice I can give:

If you can bend it with force, you can bend it with your mind.

Make sure you get bendable cutlery!

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Postby .:Ham:. » Sep 4th, '07, 22:02

best piece of advice I can give:

If you can bend it with force, you can bend it with your mind.

Make sure you get bendable cutlery!

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Great way to put it!

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Postby Vipen » Sep 29th, '07, 01:08

I liked Liquid Metal and Kuff's better than Psycho Silverware.
Banachek is actually the one the other two derive from (don't know the ethics I think Morgan got permission). But when I watched Psycho Silverware I felt like there needed to be more.

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