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Davemann New user Gatlinburg 1 Post |
I find that there are several coins out there but, the 3 In One Quarter is the finest on the Market. Other, manufacturers make a "quick cut" that can reveal the secret too easily and leaves the magician exposed to their audience. Our Process is much slower, but leaves a cut that is extremely hard to detect (The Stealth Cut on this coin is almost the size of a human hair and is undetectable to the human eye), even while it's in the spectators hands.
Our groove is cut extra deep this allows multiple bands to be used to ensure that the coin works every single time it is used, this means that the Bite Coin Plus will never break during a performance (not like other manufactured coins where the groove is shallow and only allows for one band) Nothing more embarrassing than to have the rubber band coming off during performance). |
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Clayman Loyal user New Jersey 243 Posts |
I second Roy Kuepper's work! He has a newer look to his web site per an order I have just received from him today. You may wish to give it a look. His workmanship is of very high quality and made by him for your own personal order. Here is the url for his site again:
http://www.roykueppers.com Take care all, Mike
"A flash of silvery light ..and it was gone."
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Dmann Inner circle Crossville, Tennessee 1683 Posts |
For those interested see the Review of Precision Magic's Bite Coin Plus in March issue of Genii Magazine.
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gabelson Inner circle conscientious observer 2137 Posts |
Is the Kuepper folding quarter superior to the Johnson?
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fr3ky magick New user East Sussex, ENGLAND 55 Posts |
I am thinknig of buying the coin bite trick, but do not know what is the best coin to use, out of 2p, 10p or 50p. What is the best coin?
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tbaer Inner circle Pennsylvania 2003 Posts |
The trickery has a coin bite that is top quality and you can't see the seam, it's laser cut. http://www.thetrickery.com/?keywords=las......ppear%21
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fr3ky magick New user East Sussex, ENGLAND 55 Posts |
Thanks!
Always look on the bright side of life, Set goals and acheive them, never let anyone put you down you are unique in your own way.
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Bill Hegbli Eternal Order Fort Wayne, Indiana 22797 Posts |
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On 2003-09-17 09:38, Mike Walton wrote: Have you tried a new rubberband? or putting 2 rubberbands on the coin? This may solve your wobble and alignment problems. Fresh rubberbands is a must for all folding coins. Only use 3 times and change the band. |
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Mago_Magrin New user Brazil 18 Posts |
http://www.magicmasters.com!!!!
I`m from Brazil, live and perform here, and my cois is an exact duplicate of the coin-in-a-bottle from magic masters!!!!!!its perfect!!!!
Don't stop!
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Dmann Inner circle Crossville, Tennessee 1683 Posts |
Just so everyone on this forum will know...There is no such thing as a Laser Cut Coin. It's physically impossible. If you think you have the Bite Coin Plus from Precision Magic and are dissatisfied, contact me then return it for a full refund. I stand behind my coin 100 percent. It is the finest coin of it's kind.
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Bob Johnston Inner circle Philadelphia, PA 1251 Posts |
The offset on the butter coin is not good for bite routines because there's barely any overlap and it is hard to release. If you get the better and dedicated $5.00 bite coin, consider getting an extra one and remove the "bite out piece" and hide it under your tongue to display after the bite out, very strong and I have yet to swallow the little bugger.
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ghostmagician New user 47 Posts |
That's a good point, Bob, and you are right regarding the overlap on the butter coin, it is very slight. That's why I use the butter coin for penetrations through tables, etc. It is designed perfectly for that, and not to bite and restore.
A magician isn't defined by how many tricks he knows, but how well he has mastered them!
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Paolo Venturini Veteran user Lucca (I.) - New York City 385 Posts |
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FatTony Regular user Dallas, Texas 121 Posts |
I got my coin bite from Ellusionist and was very impressed by the quality.
The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the source of all true art and science. He to whom this emotion is a stranger, who can no longer pause to wonder and stand rapt in awe, is as good as dead: his eyes are closed. - Einstein
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