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Bob Parnez
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I got the 3 in one bite out coin, and I got it from a magazine that called it a bite out coin. I went to penguinmagic.com and I have the same coin, only it's a half dollar. They say it can also be a flipper coin. I don't really know how the flipper coin works, but I have an idea. So I was just wondering how it could be a flipper coin.

I was just wondering, if any of you have had the flipper coin, and a folding coin, do they both look clean, or is the flipper coin a lot better quality, and more convincing?
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Do not get the 3 in 1 coin. It’s a complete rip off. Its slightly similar to a flipper but hardly. I would just get a flipper coin. Garret Thomas's video has good tricks and tips with the flipper. Smile
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The three in one coin can be used in a manner similar to a flipper coin, but it is NOT a flipper coin. This is a totally different gimmick.

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3 in 1 = bad, flipper = good. That's all I have to say!
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I'm not familiar with the flipper coin gaff either, but I just received my 3-in-1 coin in the mail. I was pretty disappointed with the quality.

I couldn't recommend it, that's for sure.
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Never seen a 3 in1 coin but from what I have heard its not good.
But you can do a rather nice coins across/through table with it so I am told some of the best gimmicked coins I have come across are made by magiccavern in the UK. It’s top quality stuff.
They make the best flipper coins I have ever seen.
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3-in-1 sounds like a great marketing ploy to me. You might as well call my car a 4-in-1 car: it goes forwards, backwards, fast, and slow!! Big deal. Your deck of Bicycles is a 1000-in-1 deck of cards if you know how to handle it.
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It's not my fault they call it that
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Is the 3-in-1 coin made by Dmann? I like his 3-in-1 A LOT better than I do the Butter Coin. I think Butter Coin is just an extremely slight variation of the Dmann 3-in-1 coin. I think the cut is awesome on the 3-in-1 coin. It is the tiniest line I have seen on that kind of coin.

If you are looking for a bite out coin, go with Dmann's. If you are looking for a flipper, get a flipper.

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Don't waste your money on that.
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Lol, I would get a butter coin, it does the job of a fliper, bite out and rub away all in one and the quality is astounding


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On 2003-12-25 19:12, Michael Rubinstein wrote:
Sleight of hand sleight of hand sleight of hand sleight of hand sleight of hand sleight of hand sleight of hand sleight of hand sleight of hand sleight of hand sleight of hand sleight of hand sleight of hand sleight of hand, then fool around with the gaffs. There are better ones to use along with your sleight of hand sleight of hand sleight of hand sleight of hand.....Happy holidays!


What he said.

Seriously. Just one question about flippers, butters and three in ones ---

WHY?

Anyone thought of trying something original?
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I would say get a flipper or just a folding coin or both. I've used the folding coin but I just don't do any tricks with it anymore. I use the Flipper coin a lot though. I haven't yet seen the butter coin but I've heard great reviews. I would think it better to buy the Butter coin over the 3 in 1 coin because I hear its good and you get a dvd with tricks on it. Get what you want.
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