Well based on what I've seen from the description, it teems that in the four hour video he explains more than just one magic trick for bending a spoon, more different kinds of things like coins and breaking etc. So really its up to whether you want to spend the extra $10 to learn with the other things, and personally I would go for it if you are in between them. Not saying that I didn't like the one I bought, but it just felt a tad but underwhelming at times and I wanted more.
Why do you say this?
You want him to actually send you some spoons you could buy for $2 from a local store??
Have you done any metal bending or is this your first go?
Metal bending is in the realm of Mentalism - so if you’re looking for a self working effect/a trick you’re gonna be disappointed ...
It’s 90% acting and 10% effect...maybe even more
Yeah sure this is my first go at it and I understand the mentalism concept, I honestly just don't believe it is worth the $25 for a 90% acting trick. Sure I understand the effects behind it and the things you can practice and do to make it that much better, and 100% applaud the creator for coming up with it. Unlike you though, I was not a jerk about it and kindly stated my opinion on trying to help a guy. I don't see how your comment helped this guy in his question whatsoever.
Would you say the Bend method produces a better or different effect than the traditional spoon bending technique? The product vid sure makes it look more impressive, but I am curious if it actually delivers. (Sorry, nearly muggle here, please don’t eat me)
Would you say the Bend method produces a better or different effect than the traditional spoon bending technique? The product vid sure makes it look more impressive, but I am curious if it actually delivers. (Sorry, nearly muggle here, please don’t eat me)
I would recommend Bend if this is your introduction to metal bending and this specific genre of mentalism, as the product page states that it is an introductory course into metal bending. Menny provides you with a really incredible routine for someone just starting out, and doesn't require gimmicks, meaning you can pretty much do this at almost any time. There is a lot of value in the routine provided, but I would say that the major value comes with Menny's tips, presentation ideas, and subtleties as this is the stuff that really makes metal bending as powerful as it is. For a routine that has been refined and perfected over two decades, I don't think $24.95 is a steep price to pay. Considering all that is included and when seriously put into practice, $24.95 is a steal if you are serious about starting to learn metal bending.
I would recommend the other project if you are already experienced in metal bending and are looking to evolve your work in new areas. I don't personally own it, but I know Menny will offer incredible value in it. I think both are definitely worth the money; I guess it just depends which stage of metal bending you are at at this point.
I would recommend Bend if this is your introduction to metal bending and this specific genre of mentalism, as the product page states that it is an introductory course into metal bending. Menny provides you with a really incredible routine for someone just starting out, and doesn't require gimmicks, meaning you can pretty much do this at almost any time. There is a lot of value in the routine provided, but I would say that the major value comes with Menny's tips, presentation ideas, and subtleties as this is the stuff that really makes metal bending as powerful as it is. For a routine that has been refined and perfected over two decades, I don't think $24.95 is a steep price to pay. Considering all that is included and when seriously put into practice, $24.95 is a steal if you are serious about starting to learn metal bending.
I would recommend the other project if you are already experienced in metal bending and are looking to evolve your work in new areas. I don't personally own it, but I know Menny will offer incredible value in it. I think both are definitely worth the money; I guess it just depends which stage of metal bending you are at at this point.