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Carpenter's Nightmare

Lindenfeld, Menny

(Based on 3 reviews)
Imagine being able to bend a large solid nail to a curve of 90 degrees just by gazing at it. And then immediately hand it out for examination. Quick set-up and reset. Easy to perform - no switches, the nail stays visible throughout the entire performance. No pulls attached and no sleeving. Instantly examinable.

Reviews

Rick Kancilja

Sep 12, 2013

Here's a $25 waste of money. There was no lying in the ad, just very deceptive wording and most people would think it was much better than it is. Don't waste your money. The move you make before handing it out for inspection after the trick is suspicious looking and unnatural.
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Paul Budd

Official Reviewer

Jan 05, 2010

I first bought this trick from a friend several weeks ago, then read both of the (previously posted) reviews found here. As I'd only fiddled with the trick one day, I thought the reviews rather harsh in their respective timbre. After spending a'lot of time with this effect, I now believe it to be in the "pure garbage" arena. The instructions are horribly misleading.......yes, if performing this for a sleepy 4 year-old (if you're good at verbal misdirection), he might find it amusing, but that's about it. The instructions are utterly mucked up and the whole mess is difficult and awkward to hold.......this is a trainwreck that should've been trashed on the drawing board. I gave it an extra one-half star because the instruction booklet is pretty.....heaven knows the trick itself isn't.
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Steve Giles

Dec 14, 2002

Clever trick but only suitable as an opening close up trick or table hopping as you can't just delve into you pocket or case and perform the trick, it needs a little bit of setting up.
At $25.00 it's a bit expensive, although the gimmick would have to be specially made.
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