Quantum Spoon Bend

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Easily and visually cause a spoon to slowly bend right between your fingertips.

The art of "Spoon Bending" has been around for decades, yet it's never been easier than with the "Quantum Spoon Bend". This amazing gimmick allows you to visually bend a regular (ungimmicked) coffee or tea spoon. You can even borrow it and have it signed by your spectator.

Your audience will not believe their eyes as the spoon is not only bent right in front of them but then restored back to its normal shape. You can even hand the spoon back to them as a souvenir that ensures they'll never forget the amazing magic they experienced.

  • Incredibly easy and visual
  • Uses a borrowed spoon (that can be signed)
  • Resets instantly
  • Great angles that allow you perform almost fully surrounded

Each "Quantum Spoon Bend" comes with a ready-made gimmick, practice spoon and online instruction video.

“Peter Eggink’s Quantum spoon bending is impressive, and looks real. if he didn’t tell me how he did it I would have thought that finally I have a competitor!” -Uri Geller

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Customer reviews for Quantum Spoon Bend

William
The "Quantum Spoon Bend" is what appears to be a good product. It seems that it is a practical product for entertaining an audience. My enthusiasm for the product is tempered by the spoon received. The spoon is not a regular spoon, but one that is similar to a "baby spoon" used to feed a baby. The spoon is small. If the user wants to use a regular spoon, he will need to create a gimmicked spoon by doing some DIY work on a regular spoon or the style of spoon the magician wishes to use. The small spoon provided is satisfactory for understanding the concept and method, and initial practice, however, I expect that spectators would be expecting the entertainer to use a regular spoon at at least a style the spectator is familiar with or anticipating to see. As well, the bend is more of a sideways bend rather than a straight bending of the spoon handle, as most laymen are predisposed to seeing. The illusion is the bending of a spoon, just not a customary bend. I believe is some entertainment quality is offered by this product, but I am not confident there will be a high level of excitement experienced by the spectator.