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A tremendously good coinbend that is easy to use and well built enough to bend even some tougher European coins with relative ease. It might even be better than the Quantum bender...
2010-09-11Superman Coin Bender by Roy Kueppers
If you want to perform a coin bend, this is the way to go. Borrow a coin, have it signed and bend it in front of your spectators. Any coin smaller than a quarter, though, will be difficult to see while still properly handling the Super-Man gimmick. A bonus with this particular item rather than similar products on the market is that is designed with a couple of different features that make it easier to conceal than those other products. If not held just right, (and sometimes when it is held just right), the pressure placed on your palm during the bend can be a bit much if you want to perform this trick over and over. I would suggest bending one or two coins and moving on. Otherwise, your palms may end up a bit sore. Overall, though, this is probably the best coin bender I've seen on the market. And you have the option - if used in one of the suggested manners - of ending completely clean.
2008-05-20Superman Coin Bender by Roy Kueppers