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alxfoo New user Singapore 35 Posts |
Hi I'm interested in bending silverware ever since I got liquid metal and mind bender....i would like to make my next purchase, it would be banachek's Psychokinetic Silverware or PSI Series volume 4 Psychokinesis. May I know whats the different between them? what is being taught in the psi series volume 4 , is it being repeated in Psychokinetic Silverware?
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Daegs Inner circle USA 4291 Posts |
Repost from other post:
Actually they are very different. PK silverware has a close-up/stage routine with audience members that uses 2 forks and is a progresive routine. Many bends and the twist are used close-up right in front of them. PSI Series 4, while it includes a neck bend, tine bend and a twist, they are not explained as part of a close-up routine, but mearly used for a "bag method" where each is bent as they are dropped into a bag. PSI 4 also has a really nice fork switch, a new bend not taught on PK silverware and many other great things like keys and nails and coins. I think that PSI 4 is a great addition, but I don't think that by watching *just* that DVD you would be able to perform a great close-up routine with fork bending. A good analogy would be 2 card DVD's that both use a double lift. One DVD might teach you an awesome close-up routine using a double lift, while another DVD might show you a different trick with the double lift... Just the second DVD teaches a double lift(or in this case a tine bend, ect), does not mean it also allows you to perform the great close-up routine taught on the first DVD. Sorry if that is hard to follow, but I feel that the 2 DVD's compliment eachother, without overshadowing either's material. |
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