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snowpuppy Veteran user Juneau,Alaska 325 Posts |
Probably like most of you, I have collected many coin gaffs and sets,...ranging from Sasco to Kueppers, Lassen and the lot.So what gaffs/sets are you actually using regularly?
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David Neighbors V.I.P. 4911 Posts |
A Shell I have a ton Of Stuff With it ! And it cleans up so many routines!!!
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Bobby Puga Loyal user El Centro, CA 201 Posts |
I'm always carrying one of my shell sets with me... It's a must...
Customized greatly...
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VernonOnCoins Inner circle NYC 1979 Posts |
Shell, mostly.
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bowers Inner circle Oakboro N.C. 7024 Posts |
A shell and a Tuc most of the time.
And a copper-silver coin. Todd |
David Neighbors V.I.P. 4911 Posts |
And In the Outer Pocket Is my solid C.S.B.!!!
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J-Mac Inner circle Ridley Park, PA 5338 Posts |
Expanded shell, Copper/Silver coin, and sometimes a CSB set.
Jim |
george1953 Inner circle Mallorca (Spain) 5943 Posts |
Shell & coin unique
By failing to prepare, we are preparing to fail.
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themagiciansapprentice Inner circle Essex, UK 1381 Posts |
Coin unique
Impossible trick (1c,10c) 3/4 across (3 quarters)
Have wand will travel! Performing children's magic in the UK for Winter 2014 and Spring 2015.
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Dentian Loyal user 278 Posts |
Shell and Element: C/S
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manreb Special user 666 Posts |
Shell
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Kabbalah Inner circle 1621 Posts |
Lately I am carrying a set of Kreis super strong Kennedy halves for a divination effect.
Two rows of a half, a quarter and a nickel are placed on the bar top. The spectator places one coin in his/her pocket and gathers the other two coins, one in each hand from one row. Performer gathers all three coins from the remaining row, and just by waving these coins over the spectator's closed hands, knows the location of all three of the coins concealed by the assistant.
"Long may magicians fascinate and continue to be fascinated by the mystery potential in a pack of cards."
~Cliff Green "The greatest tricks ever performed are not done at all. The audience simply think they see them." ~ John Northern Hilliard |
snowpuppy Veteran user Juneau,Alaska 325 Posts |
I've been upgrading my Kennedy coins for Walkers,...so lately I've been carrying around 4 Walkers w/matching shimmed shell,an English Penny,shimmed C/S coin(Kueppers),Orient Express(Mason)and a Trabucco Holdout.I have a Liberty Triception Set due any day now.(Swalding/Mason)
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MorrisCH Veteran user 393 Posts |
Shell and Super triple coin
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David Fillary Special user 662 Posts |
Shell and C/S mostly.
Carrying my flipper all the time atm as I'm practising with it, but won't in the future. I also carry my homemade karate coin and jumbo coin all the time. The thing I like about the shell and C/S is they are very easy to carry around and used for lots of effects. A C/S is practically impossible to break, while a shell an be if dropped, but can withstand a lot if it is kept with a coin in place. With my flipper... I'll see |
harris Inner circle Harris Deutsch 8812 Posts |
Actually, I have been going gaff free lately.
Those I do use on a semi basis Lassen Johnson Sterling (old 70's ish make)
Harris Deutsch aka dr laugh
drlaugh4u@gmail.com music, magic and marvelous toys http://magician.org/member/drlaugh4u |
Philip Busk Loyal user 229 Posts |
C/S - hard to break and spend.
Philip Busk
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king_amongthepigs New user 59 Posts |
I'd say a shell and a C/S. Arguably the most vasertile coin gaffs out there.
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Levi Bennett Inner circle 1778 Posts |
I regularly use my C/S/B set by Johnson.
Performing magic unprofessionally since 2008!
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jerdunn Inner circle 1735 Posts |
Walking Liberty shell set (Lassen) -- mostly for a modified David Roth's Shell Coins Across, but also for a Wild Coin effect.
CSB -- for Jim Lewis's stellar routine. Sun and Moon dollar size (Lassen) -- Samoya |
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