Thinking Paradox – Pinch
Warning: this trick is difficult for some people to watch!
This trick is DEFINITELY not for everyone, but if you want to freak out your friends, then it’s a MUST-HAVE. It’s super easy to do, and NEVER fails to get gasps.
Here’s what it looks like:
1. Toss some needles on the table and let everyone grab one.
2. Holding the ends between your fingers BAREHANDED, show how you can squeeze until the needle buckles and bends in half.
3. Your hands are completely examinable immediately after performing. And needless to say, nobody can replicate your stunt.
In addition to this basic effect, you’ll learn TONS of cool ways to apply this principle to different objects. It’s a 30 minute instructional video chock-full of goodies.
AS A BONUS: You’ll learn a psychic metal bending trick to combine with your finger bend that will cement your reputation as the most extreme metal-bender anyone has ever seen.
* Super strength.
* Extreme pain tolerance.
* And super safe (shhh, don’t tell!)
One of the most powerful visuals in all of magic, and freaks people out like nothing you’ve seen before.
PINCH is a compilation of super strength and pain tolerance stunts. With this safe method you will be able to bend the pins, syringes, safety pins… at the tip of your fingers or even drive a nail with a hammer through your hand and end completely unharmed! Your hands will be clean and would be checked by your audience during all the process. At the end you will give these impossible bent objects as a souvenir and your audience will remember you for a long time.
NOTE: Presented in Spanish with English subtitles.
Manufacturer Says
The gimmick for PINCH is easy and inexpensive to make, and requires just a quick stop at the hardware store for a few very common items.
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Thinking Paradox – Pinch
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