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Bionik (DVD and Gimmick)

by Penn, David

Product Rating:

(Based on 2 reviews)
Category: Mentalism
Media Type: Trick
Publisher: Wizard FX Productions

Product Description

From David Penn, the creator of Coinvexed 2. Wizard FX Productions proudly presents BIONIK.

An examined dinner knife is signed by the spectator along the handle. They hold onto the handle and can clearly see that the knife is straight. All you do is massage the blade softly causing it to bend at a 45 degree angle. The bent knife never leaves the spectators hand and can be immediately examined. This leaves the spectator with an impossible object that they cannot bend back!

BioniK can also be used to bend the extreme handles of forks or spoons to further enhance your metal bending routines.

The same straight knife that is signed is the one that bends. No switches! NOTHING concealed in your hands to achieve the bend at anytime.
  • Precision made gimmick and instructional DVD included.
  • Perform it in short sleeves.
  • Effortless in execution.
  • Leaves the spectator with an impossible object.
"Bionik is Badass!"
- Eric Jones

"The next logical step in metal bending. This is amazing!"
- Alex Pandrea

"James Bond would be proud!"
- Alan Rorrison

"My metal bending routine will never be the same again"
- Dee Christopher
Date Added: Mar 2nd, 2012
MLA SKU: 4f507e04b43da

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Official Review

May 1st, 2012 9:48am
Rating:
Reviewed by Jeff Stone

For $130 bucks you get a well produced DVD and an extremely well made gimmick that pretty much lives up to its ad hype



Without exposing too much, basically what you get is a device that you can wear with just about any wardrobe (won't work in sweats or shorts, but jeans, dress pants, etc. are fine).



This gimmick lets you put a good solid bend into a butter knife or even the handle of a spoon or fork. It takes a split second to do the bend and David Penn teaches you how to routine the effect so that the move happens at the perfect and undetectable time.




I'm a big guy and thought that for sure the gimmick wouldn't "fit" me. However it fit perfectly. In the DVD you are taught how to adjust the gimmick to fit your specific "self." David Penn is the exact opposite build as me. He's trim and buffed (and kinda cute according to my mom). Yet he uses the exact same gimmick that I do, so it truly is one size fits all. You just have to slightly adjust it which... [Read More]

Official Review

June 4th, 2012 12:13pm
Rating:
Reviewed by Christian
This review is pretty simple. If you want to bend a butter knife, this is a pretty easy way to accomplish it. If you watch the Video, what you see is what you get. I was not personally thrilled with the “routine” that Mr. Penn suggested. I find it a bit contrived. However, without too much thought I think you would be able to come up with your own script and moment of misdirection.

The Gimmick is solid and works well. There has been some talk about wearing it and it being seen by the lay audience. I don’t think there would be issue here. In today’s world where we carry so many smart devices around with us, I think the Gimmick (if they even notice it) could easily be considered some sort of smart device carrying clip.

Mr. Penn gives some alternate handlings on the DVD which are clever and fun. Your only decision on this product will be is it worth the price to you to bend a butter knife. I could see this being great fun for a restaurant worker, bring your own... [Read More]

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