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Amirá Inner circle MentalismCenter.com 5131 Posts |
If you know Modern Mentalism, you know Matt Mello. He is known to have super clever methods but not just for the sake of it, but to create great visual and unique Mentalism.
Mental Bending is not exception. Manipulate thoughts and feelings, letting your participant FEEL inside his hand a coin morphing. No, is not just suggestion, it is a genius use of an old gimmick that you will LOVE More info HERE
Pablo
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matthewmello Special user 786 Posts |
Thanks for the post, Pablo, and for hosting "Mental Bending" on your site!
For those of you who are wondering, this is the same effect from my "State of Mind" manuscript, I've just decided to offer it as a stand-alone download. As usual, "Mental Bending" is also available for purchase directly through myself, by sending $14.95 to mattmello88@gmail.com through PayPal. |
MadisonH Inner circle 1752 Posts |
Mental bending is a really fun routine that I've had in my wallet since I read State of Mind. It gets really strange reactions which are very unique to this effect. Get this while you can.
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JoelDickinson Inner circle UK 1578 Posts |
Sounds great Madison, How likely are we to have the gimmick?
Joel
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MadisonH Inner circle 1752 Posts |
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On Jan 8, 2017, JoelDickinson wrote: Very unlikely. But I made mine up for about $3 total. |
emyers99 Inner circle Columbus, Ohio 4741 Posts |
Glad I stumbled upon this thread. Hadn't heard of this one. As luck would have it, as a member of the Martinka Coin Club, I got a trick a few months ago that came with the gimmick needed for this. Now I have to remember which drawer I threw it in. I can see this working very well. One thought I had was to use a sven pad with this. You put the coin in the spectator's hand and then hand a sven pad to someone else. Show that the pad has a different small item written on every page. Have them open the pad to any page they like and you then cause the spectator holding the coin to feel as if they are holding the object the second spectator merely peeked at in the pad. Maybe overkill but I think the addition of the pad takes even further heat off the coin or even the possibility that you are using some kind of gimmick because there would be no way you could have a gimmick that would make the spectator "feel" every object in the pad. Just my two cents.
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chriswiehl Veteran user 388 Posts |
Matt's work is always pretty fresh. He has some neat ideas and work arounds to perform some amazing magic and mentalism. Looking forward to checking this out.
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videoman Inner circle 6732 Posts |
Nice idea Eric.
Before long I think a lot of us are going to have an entire shelf devoted to various SvenPads! A dream come true for Brett no doubt. |
WitchDocChris Inner circle York, PA 2614 Posts |
How common is this gimmick. I don't do much in the way of traditional magic so I often don't have gimmicks that creators think everyone has.
Christopher
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catweazle Special user 924 Posts |
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On Jan 9, 2017, WitchDocChris wrote: you make it yourself with items you will have, maybe need to buy one thing for the construction for a few quid (bucks) |
Mysterious Mike Loyal user Chicago 258 Posts |
Purchased it this morning. Now just waiting for it to be delivered.
The performance is what really makes it all worth while.
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matthewmello Special user 786 Posts |
Thanks for all of the interest, guys!
I really like that idea, Eric. I could definitely see that playing well. In more impromptu scenarios, I typically present it as a synchronization piece. I openly display and place a coin into one participant's hand, and then place another small item into a second participant's hand, without allowing anyone to see what it is. The subject holding the coin then mysteriously feels the object held by the other person. I just like how this effect doesn't feel setup in any way. You're just taking a couple of common items out of your pocket and performing something mind-blowing with them. As others have mentioned, the "Mental Bending" gimmick can be made for a few dollars. I also wanted to clarify that you don't need any real craft skills to make the gimmick. It's extremely easy. Mike, did you purchase this directly from me? |
Mysterious Mike Loyal user Chicago 258 Posts |
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On Jan 9, 2017, matthewmello wrote: Yes I did. I have the PayPal transaction email if that helps.
The performance is what really makes it all worth while.
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matthewmello Special user 786 Posts |
I don't seem to have any record of it in my emails, or on my PayPal account. I'm sorry for the inconvenience, but if you could please send the transaction email to mattmello88@gmail.com I'll be sure to get the PDF right over to you.
Anyone who purchases through my PayPal, if you could also include a valid email address, plus the title of the product, that would be greatly helpful! Matt |
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Sparda Regular user 145 Posts |
How does this compare to the "Imaginary Object?"
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MadisonH Inner circle 1752 Posts |
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On Jan 10, 2017, Sparda wrote: What do you mean? It's a different effect. |
Sparda Regular user 145 Posts |
Maybe I missing something. In the imaginary object you place something into a spectators hand and a different spectator who is not holding anything fells the same object.
In mental bending isn't the effect that you put an object into a spectators hand and a different spectator who is holding a coin feels that same thing? |
matthewmello Special user 786 Posts |
The effects have a similar feel to them, but they're very different.
"Imaginary Object" is about making someone feel an object in their hand that isn't actually there. "Mental Bending" is a way to alter how a metal object (coin) feels in their hand. The objects used in "Mental Bending" are much more common pocket items. It just makes the effect feel more organic and impromptu. Plus, I can slip the gimmick in my wallet and always have it ready to go! |
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