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WayneNZ Inner circle New Zealand 1013 Posts |
I just got a new set , and this set " chatters " far more than My old set.The maker has offered to replace it.
But Im on the other side of the World . So a question , is this normal for a mass produced set ? no point in sending it back if it is the normal standard now. |
J-Mac Inner circle Ridley Park, PA 5338 Posts |
The Hopping Half set from Johnson is the only one I have used, and it seems to be pretty tight. At least I haven't noticed any significant noise from it. Of course all gaffed coins have some tolerance that can cause some noise but you sound like yours is a bit noisier than normal. If you can get by without spectators noticing it then I would just keep it. If it is not really usable as is then you will have to get it replaced.
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WayneNZ Inner circle New Zealand 1013 Posts |
Thanks Jim ....that helps
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Dollarbill Inner circle Colorado 1005 Posts |
Johnson, Johnson, Johnson! Can't go wrong. For absolute bang for your buck! Customer service has been outstanding for me. . $.02 db
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FrankHorng New user 45 Posts |
If you came from outside of US, Tango may be the most easy to get!
Tango sold his coin gaff worlfwide. |
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