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Sammy J. Inner circle Castle Rock, Colorado 1786 Posts |
One of my prize possessions is a 1964 Kennedy Halve EX[.
I bought this from Ed Schuman (former President of SAM) in about 1981-1982. This EX[ has perfect relief on the face, and full coverage on the edge. I've never seen one like it. From what I have studied, [s like this are probably two part construction. This is the most incredible [ I own, and I own a lot from today's top gaffers. So, who was making these back in the 70s and early 80s? What is your opinion on the overall look and quality compared to today's [s. Just interested in the history. I know the process has advanced, but has it improved? Cheers! Sammy
Sammy J. Teague
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David Neighbors V.I.P. 4910 Posts |
I think Johnson's was makeing a 2 Part shell back them! And thay did make some deep dish shells, where the shell covered the full coin ! So it could be one of them! So has it Improved??? I can not speak for all the gaffs out there! But I know Todd's Has!
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Sammy J. Inner circle Castle Rock, Colorado 1786 Posts |
David,
I had a Johnson shell from back then, but it was clad, and eventually came apart. I'm wondering about Silver shells, though Johnson may have made them back then. Did anyone else? I have many of Todd's EX[ sets, and I think they are very rugged, and are very nice, but I'm thinking about the full coverage EX[ concept with Silver coins. I'm not even saying it's important in performance, but it is intriguing. Cheers, Sammy
Sammy J. Teague
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NicholasD Inner circle 1458 Posts |
I have a Connie Haden shell which pretty much fits your description.
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David Neighbors V.I.P. 4910 Posts |
Yea If it's Silver It could be a Connie Haden! I had a ben franklen shell that was a C.H. shell!
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Thomas Wayne Inner circle Alaska 1977 Posts |
There's a questionable trade-off for pursuing the "holy grail" of exp. [ - that is to say, one that covers the entire edge of an insert coin. That trade-off is that the [ will be noticeably taller than any regular coin it lies next to on your hand or on a mat.
Furthermore, if the [ DOES cover the entire edge it will not look good (around the edges) if the nested set is viewed from the reverse side. A [ that just covers the edge down to the beginning of the [lower] beveled edge of the insert coin is easily fabricated, and is the maximum that one should want (IMO). TW
MOST magicians: "Here's a quarter, it's gone, you're an idiot, it's back, you're a jerk, show's over." Jerry Seinfeld
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aceofspades71 New user 73 Posts |
I agree with TW!
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Octopus Sun Special user Wiggle Wiggle 586 Posts |
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