
Ebook - Bend It Like Geller by Ben Harris (Digital Download)
Description & Effect
Unveiling the Legacy of Uri Geller and Metal Bending
In November 1973, Uri Geller bent a spoon with his mind on national television, forever changing the landscape of mentalism. 'Bend It Like Geller' by acclaimed author Ben Harris offers an unprecedented deep dive into this pivotal moment and the incredible art it inspired. This digital download explores the complete history of metal bending, from its mysterious origins to its modern-day applications, revealing what makes this particular form of mentalism so profoundly powerful and why every performer should consider incorporating it into their repertoire. Prepare to uncover the secrets behind one of the most talked-about phenomena in magic history.
Ben Harris: A 50-Year Journey with a Legend
No one is better suited to guide you through the intricacies of Uri Geller's story than Ben Harris. With a personal involvement spanning five decades with Geller himself, Ben brings an unparalleled depth of understanding and intimate perspective to 'Bend It Like Geller'. He masterfully explains how a simple trick blossomed into a global sensation, captivating millions and challenging perceptions of reality. This ebook, crafted with the exceptional quality expected from leading publications, is a testament to Ben's dedication and his unique ability to translate complex history into an engaging, accessible read.
Mastering Techniques and Gathering Insights from the Masters
Across 230 insightful pages, 'Bend It Like Geller' provides comprehensive instruction on both the original techniques employed by Uri Geller and other mentalists of the 1970s, alongside innovative new methods for bending forks, spoons, coins, and even keys. But the learning doesn't stop there. Ben Harris has assembled an all-star cast of mentalism luminaries, including David Berglas, Richard Osterlind, Peter Turner, and Alain Nu. These experts share their unique perspectives on Geller's presentations and offer invaluable advice on refining your own spoon-bending and metal-distortion routines, helping you achieve truly astonishing results.
A Must-Read for Serious Magicians and Mentalists
You simply won't find a more thorough or compelling exploration of the history, psychology, and practical techniques behind metal bending anywhere else. 'Bend It Like Geller' is a true treasure trove of information, featuring some of the finest work and keenest insights from mentalism's biggest stars. Whether you're a seasoned performer looking to elevate your act or an aspiring mentalist eager to delve into the core of this captivating art form, this ebook is an indispensable resource. It's a definitive guide that promises to enlighten, inspire, and equip you with the knowledge to bend minds and metal alike.
Original Specs
A captivating exploration of how the art of mentalism changed forever in November 1973 when a young Israeli man named Uri Geller seemingly bent a spoon with his mind on national television. Examining the history of metal bending and its various techniques, you'll uncover what makes it so powerful and why everyone should be bending metal bending in their act.
Brought to you by Ben Harris and ., there was no better author for "Bend it Like Geller". Ben has been closely involved with Geller's story and the man himself for 50 years. He does a remarkable job of explaining how this simple trick became a global sensation in this stunning hardcover book produced with the premium quality you've come to expect from books.
Throughout the 230 pages of "Bend it Like Geller", you'll learn the original techniques used by Uri and other mentalists in the 70s, as well as new methods for bending forks, spooks, coins, and keys. Ben also welcomes an all-star cast of mentalists including David Berglas, Richard Osterlind, Peter Turner, Alain Nu, and others to discuss Uri Geller's presentations and ways to make our own spoon-bending better.
You won't find a more comprehensive look at the history, psychology, and techniques behind metal bending. "Bend it Like Geller" is a treasure trove of information featuring some of the best work from mentalism's biggest stars. A must-read for magicians and mentalists alike.
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