Currently learning Banacheck's way to bend spoons.
NOT TO INCLUDE THE DISCLOSING OF SECRETS
If your going to TAM I am sure you can ask Banacheck yourself. He is the magical entertainment. I am so jealous of those going.rats I know one real good explanation for that one,
ill hafta wait till it turns up in another part of the forum
Banachek is very good at covering the dirty work, but some of those who apply his methods (such as Criss Angel) aren't quite as smooth and need more misdirection to detract from their awkwardness. Indeed, if you watch video of Criss Angel, it's possible to learn how to do some of the dirty work.
I'm generally more impressed with someone who can do close up magic with very little misdirection (or at least very subtle misdirection). That's why I'm not a big fan of Criss Angel. He does do subtle very well.
Are there any magicians out there who straighten spoons? I've got a bunch of old ones that are a little worse for wear and could use some work...
Actually, that could be a pretty good trick itself. Take an obviously bent spoon and make it appear perfectly straight. I imagine that would be considerably more difficult than spoon bending...
For spoon bending, simply go to an online magic site like penguin or trickshop or Hank Lee's and search for spoon bending. You'll get lots of options.The presentation by Sven Rygh was very nice, and for those who can't understand Norwegian: He clearly stated that he had no paranormal abilities, he said (rough translation) "I am using the five existing senses to create an illusion of a sixth sense".
I would really like to learn spoonbending like he did, many years ago (as a kid) I did some amateur magic stuff, and it was great fun. Is anyone here willing to share some insight on spoonbending, or pointers to information about it?
Personally, I think Banachek's fork bending is not only more impressive but also more elegant and aesthetic. It's on one of the volumes of his four volume set (can't remember which), I think, but you should be able to buy the volume separately. It may be called "Psychokinetic Silverware," or I may be remembering an older VHS of his.
I don't think Sven does any swapping or palming; it's not necessary for what he does in the link.i know hardly anything about conjuring etc. but there did seem to be a "swap" in svens spoon bending routine.
excellent stuff though. the language barrier didn't spoil it for me.
sven has another clip there in which i detected a couple of palms, but was so distracted by the beautiful girls it didn't seem to matter :-]
BV