Benz by Sean Fields is a utility prop which can be carried on your keychain and can bend coins or other objects at a moment's notice. It is disguised as a key and when you place a coin in there and open it up, the coin is bent to a significantly new shape.
The prop you receive is very well made. It looks and feels like a regular car key. It won't break on you and should last forever with due care. It does it's job at bending coins really well. If you aren't very strong, it will take a bit of force at first to bend the coin, but with a little practice, it should become a cinch.
You receive a really nice box and inside it you get a link and a password to a tutorial video, hosted by Sean Fields. On this download, he teaches you how to bend the coins and other items and a few really nice coin bending routines. It runs for around half an hour and Sean is a great teacher. There is a also a table of contents, allowing you to jump to certain segments, which was nice. The video was really well produced and informative.
I bent a few coins and came up with a few coin bends of my own (having never played with much metal bending) and these coins look good. They are bent in a "U" shape when they come out. The fun thing is watching the spectator try and unbend the coin, which is completely impossible. If you like impossible objects or handing out things for spectators to keep - this is perfect. It costs you next to nothing to give a bent quarter away and they will treasure it forever.
I think that if you want to get into metal bending (especially with coins) this is a really worthwhile investment. For $35 you are getting a device that will last you forever and you can use to bend a bunch of different items. Definitely worth looking into. I love this and will use it.
Product information:
http://www.murphysmagic.com/Product.aspx?id=55144
Dealers contact Murphys Magic
The prop you receive is very well made. It looks and feels like a regular car key. It won't break on you and should last forever with due care. It does it's job at bending coins really well. If you aren't very strong, it will take a bit of force at first to bend the coin, but with a little practice, it should become a cinch.
You receive a really nice box and inside it you get a link and a password to a tutorial video, hosted by Sean Fields. On this download, he teaches you how to bend the coins and other items and a few really nice coin bending routines. It runs for around half an hour and Sean is a great teacher. There is a also a table of contents, allowing you to jump to certain segments, which was nice. The video was really well produced and informative.
I bent a few coins and came up with a few coin bends of my own (having never played with much metal bending) and these coins look good. They are bent in a "U" shape when they come out. The fun thing is watching the spectator try and unbend the coin, which is completely impossible. If you like impossible objects or handing out things for spectators to keep - this is perfect. It costs you next to nothing to give a bent quarter away and they will treasure it forever.
I think that if you want to get into metal bending (especially with coins) this is a really worthwhile investment. For $35 you are getting a device that will last you forever and you can use to bend a bunch of different items. Definitely worth looking into. I love this and will use it.
Product information:
http://www.murphysmagic.com/Product.aspx?id=55144
Dealers contact Murphys Magic