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Jacob Smith
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Am I the only person who the palm used in hanging coins hurt my hands?does anyone have any suggestions on making this palm more confortable?
Jonathan Townsend
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Are the coins cutting into your hands?

It's not a tight grip, just hold the coins.

Did you get them remilled to the point of sharpness?
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Jacob Smith
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No the coins are about the way I like them its just the grip hurts my thumb and index very bad.
Jonathan Townsend
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Some good news for you... try using your second finger. Smile

anyway lighten up. If you grip tight your figners show the tension.
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rutabaga
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... while we're on the topic, I take it coins with reasonable edges are best for this grip... most of my halves are pretty worn. Would I notice improved progress with newer/remilled coins?
Jonathan Townsend
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If you are using Roth style surefire placement methods... you are likely fine as is.

If you are going to Kainoa's update of the Downs/Buckley/Shaw work... might be a good idea.

Back in 1980 a friend showed me his remilled coins and was happy to demonstrate that even a guy with dry hands could do some EG work.
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rutabaga
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Thanks Mr. T. I have been playing with the Roth stuff, but Coins On Edge should be arriving any day now, and I want to be prepared...
jolyonjenkins
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Quote:
On 2006-05-08 22:27, rutabaga wrote:
... while we're on the topic, I take it coins with reasonable edges are best for this grip... most of my halves are pretty worn. Would I notice improved progress with newer/remilled coins?


I think you need to experiment until you find what works for you. Personally I find some unmilled coins easier than worn milled ones because there is a greater surface area. Also, some smaller coins are easier than large ones. YMMV
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Jacob Smith
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I'm sorry I ment to say second finger.i just tryed the grip with very little tension and it was much better,but I think my main problem is that I have fingers that are sort of small so I may have to remake the routine with only three coins and work my way up.thanks for the advice.
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