Behold! Scott Xavier’s Q-Bend! Witness the impossible: bend a signed penny in a spectator’s hand! A visual marvel inspired by mentalism secrets. No gimmicks, just pure magic! Get yours now!
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Scott Xavier – Q-Bend: The Ultimate Visual Penny Bend Technique
Discover the extraordinary Q-Bend method by Scott Xavier, a revolutionary approach to bending a borrowed and signed penny right in the spectator’s hand. Unlike other methods, this technique is entirely visual and leaves your audience in awe as they witness the penny bending before their eyes.
Inspired by James T. Cheung and Mentalism Plus, this method is also described in Steve Pellegrino’s The Underground Penny Bend PDF. However, Scott Xavier’s approach stands out with its simplicity and effectiveness.
Why Choose Q-Bend?
- No Pre-Bent Coins: This method doesn’t rely on pre-bent coins or any deceptive tricks.
- No Gimmicks: No need to palm or secretly introduce bending tools. The magic happens right in front of your eyes.
- Material Science Secret: Unless you’re a material scientist, the secret behind this technique will remain a mystery until you watch the video.
With Q-Bend, you actually bend the coin yourself, making it a truly authentic experience. Impress your audience with this unforgettable visual effect that defies logic and leaves them questioning reality.
[Note that this method is not the method Richard Osterlind uses for his trademark penny bend effect.]
Imagine being able to bend a borrowed and signed spectator’s penny, in their own hand in a visual manner. Your audience sees the penny bending in their hand!
You’ll learn a secret technique to get a penny to bend as well as make it bend visually for the spectator. This method was inspired by James T. Cheung and Mentalism Plus. (Another description of the same method can be found in Steve Pellegrino’s The Underground Penny Bend PDF.)
Does not use:
- pre-bent coins
- any kind of bending gimmicks which need to be palmed or introduced and ditched secretly
With this method you actually do bend the coin yourself – so unbelievable this may sound. Unless you are a material scientist you will probably not know the secret … until you see this video.