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RicHeka Inner circle 3999 Posts |
Hi Josh:I highly reccommend Autobend.
Autobend can be used as a stand alone effect,but IMO it is much stronger as the climax of a bending routine. The gimmick will last many performances,but as mentioned it is inexpensive and available. I have made several sets using forks[regular and cake],and spoons[regular and tea]. Once you see the set-up you will understand what you need to do to make other sets. Best. Rich |
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joshlondon17 Special user San Diego, CA 685 Posts |
Great, Thanks guys! I bought it and can't wait to get it!
jl |
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IlDaDe Veteran user 314 Posts |
In the video the effect is really good and well performed, but I think is easy to understand that you're not handling the spoon "normally"!
No one have the same impression?:( PS: I'm buying the autobend:D and sorry for my english, I'm italian! Thanks |
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