I have seen this on the Net, it's called PK Spoon and is done with an ordinary plastic spoon. We have seen many metal spoon, and silverware in general, bending out of shapes but I had never seen a plastic version.
This is from the description "Bend A Spoon While In Full View of the Audience!" and "At no time is the spoon covered. Only one spoon is used. No switches at anytime. Spectators have a completely free choice of spoons to begin. No chemicals or magnets. Werry's PK Spoon comes complete with 6 specially-made plastic spoons, the special gimmick, complete performance rights and detailed instructions. "
I would like your opinion especially if you have bought one.
Thanks
Anyone bought this PK Spoon from Werry?
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Re: Anyone bought this PK Spoon from Werry?
Want a set of them? I have a set and a refill. That's enough to do it 47 times. You can have them REAL cheap.
Bill Palmer, MIMC
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Re: Anyone bought this PK Spoon from Werry?
Must I understand by this that it is not that "great" ?
I was looking for some "review" ...
What is lacking from it ...?
Thanks
I was looking for some "review" ...
What is lacking from it ...?
Thanks
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Re: Anyone bought this PK Spoon from Werry?
It's a strange set-up. You hold a plastic spoon out in front of you. It bends. Big deal.
If the light is wrong, your audience can see the modus operandi.
There are ways to do this with a metal spoon.
Do I really need to say "worthless piece of junk?"
If the light is wrong, your audience can see the modus operandi.
There are ways to do this with a metal spoon.
Do I really need to say "worthless piece of junk?"
Bill Palmer, MIMC
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Re: Anyone bought this PK Spoon from Werry?
Thanks for your honest opinion. It's well appreciated.
I will go with metal bending instead. The latest Osterlind DVDs have a section on "great" spoon and fork bending ...
I will get 5, 6 and 7 for about $100.
:)
I will go with metal bending instead. The latest Osterlind DVDs have a section on "great" spoon and fork bending ...
I will get 5, 6 and 7 for about $100.
:)
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