Superman Coin Bend (Full Review)

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Postby Django » May 16th, '07, 00:07



1. I came across a quarter that obviously made its way into the hands of a superman or boa, it had an obvious mark on it that would give away that a tool was used. Is this because it was a quarter and not a penny or does this happen alot?

2. After watching the video it seemed pretty obvious (as a magican) what the "superman" must look like and where it goes (on the long sleeve version I saw and can imagine a couple cleanups for the short version). Do non-magicans buy it? Or do you get the occational "I know how that's done!"

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Postby gaff boy » Sep 8th, '07, 01:46

i was unsure of buying superman coin bend at first but im glad i did, it bends 1p, 5p, 10p, 20p, and a 50p bends fairly easily in my experience too although the 1p is the easiest in my opinion, might take some practice in front of the mirror to get the sleights right but with good patter and so on ya should be ok

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5 cent euro coins

Postby street mentalist » Jul 6th, '08, 20:58

Hi! Does it fit with 5 cent euro coins? and could 12 year old bend it? ty!

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