Using Knifes and Forks in Restaurants

Jun 13, 2013
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Bedfordshire, UK
Hey guys,

I'm looking to purchase Liquid Metal because everyone seems to rave about it every time it is brought up! The only problem is that I've heard some people say they've done it in restaurant environments. Which leads me to my inquiry. How do they go about this? Personally it would be very weird carrying your own forks with you but then again, I don't want to be using the knifes and forks supplied for the guests to use.

So how do you introduce tricks such as Liquid Metal in a restaurant environment without any issues and/or suspicion arising? All help is appreciated.

Thanks,
Josh
 

WitchDocIsIn

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Sep 13, 2008
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Hey guys,

I'm looking to purchase Liquid Metal because everyone seems to rave about it every time it is brought up! The only problem is that I've heard some people say they've done it in restaurant environments. Which leads me to my inquiry. How do they go about this? Personally it would be very weird carrying your own forks with you but then again, I don't want to be using the knifes and forks supplied for the guests to use.

So how do you introduce tricks such as Liquid Metal in a restaurant environment without any issues and/or suspicion arising? All help is appreciated.

Thanks,
Josh

Really not that complicated. Take out a fork, "Here's something I do with a fork. In a second, you'll see why they make me bring my own."
 
Dec 18, 2007
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I've been with Banachek when he's rung in forks and knives he's brought with him. . . then too, I've seen him contort house flatware. The point is, it's YOUR salesmanship around the effect. I've done Sidekick in Starbucks and no one ever said a thing about the fact that they don't have coffee spoons laying about.
 
Jun 13, 2013
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Bedfordshire, UK
Thanks guys! I understand the idea of salesmanship but what would I say? To me, saying "Hey guys! Here's a fork which I've been carrying around with me and I want to show you something with it!!" would be a bit strange to a spectator. How can I justify carrying a fork or other piece of cutlery with me?
 
Aug 16, 2011
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Thanks guys! I understand the idea of salesmanship but what would I say? To me, saying "Hey guys! Here's a fork which I've been carrying around with me and I want to show you something with it!!" would be a bit strange to a spectator. How can I justify carrying a fork or other piece of cutlery with me?

Just present it exactly how Christopher said.

Really not that complicated. Take out a fork, "Here's something I do with a fork. In a second, you'll see why they make me bring my own."
 
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