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Jonathan Townsend Eternal Order Ossining, NY 27297 Posts |
Gosh this is tempting. I like the idea of doing the swadling tricks with more ordinary coins. And folks alredy know I prefer to BORROW the coins for a routine anyway.
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Werner G. Seitz Inner circle 3131 Posts |
Quote: Hejj.. You have to add to your line:
On 2005-04-14 12:25, Mike Wild wrote: If you can see what I have here in my hand
Learn a few things well.....this life is not long enough to do everything.....
( Words of wisdom from Albert Goshman ...it paid off for him - it might as well for YOU!!!- My own magic is styled after that motto... ) |
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Pete Biro 1933 - 2018 18558 Posts |
Eat more nice Danish Butter and Eggs, Werner...
STAY TOONED... @ www.pete-biro.com
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Snidini Special user 776 Posts |
What's next.....a penny? Nickel?
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Jonathan Townsend Eternal Order Ossining, NY 27297 Posts |
The dime ] and c/s are gonna be hot. Also the 21 cent trick.
Has anyone seen the salt grain ] and s/p? ( that's salt pepper )
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Pete Biro 1933 - 2018 18558 Posts |
CS routine done with Salt and Pepper. Why not?
Posted: Apr 17, 2005 8:19pm ------------------------------------------------------------------- Hold out your hand. (Fill it with salt). Take pepper shaker, pour pile into your own hand. Magic words... She opens hand it is full of pepper. Open yours and it is full of salt.
STAY TOONED... @ www.pete-biro.com
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Dr. Faust Regular user Louisville, Kentucky 183 Posts |
I received my Morgan Schoolcraft Flipper, and it is a work of art as well as a coin gaff. The design and craftsmanship are simply outstanding! Anything that shouldn't be seen is, in fact, invisible to the naked eye. The way it opens so smoothly (without being shaken) and lays open and flat on its own are features that allow me to do things never possible before. The re-edging around the gaff side is also completely deceptive to any spectator. Yes, no one will see or suspect anything but real magic with this baby!
This flipper is well worth the money, and I highly recommend it to anyone looking for excellence in coin gaffs. I will certainly buy from Jamie again. Flipping with Satisfaction, Dr. Faust
"I have such sights to show you!"
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Jamie Schoolcraft Regular user Palmdale, CA 136 Posts |
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On 2005-04-16 21:50, Snidini wrote: Nope, a dime! Just like Wakeboarding, go big or go home! |
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Dean Dill 1947 - 2015 248 Posts |
Jamie,
Has anyone ever said that you looked like Penn of Penn and Teller? Amazing likeness. |
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sullivanl Loyal user 277 Posts |
I also purchased a Morgan Schoolcraft Flipper and was initially a slightly perturbed because, for my purposes, not enough of the insert coin would show when the gimmick is in the "open" position and I noticed what I thought were a few other minor flaws. I mentioned these problems to Jamie and he quickly offered to re-make a coin just for my needs (also including a thicker insert portion which makes the gaff look better). To boot, he did this all, including shipping, in under 3 days! He is superhuman.
I couldn't be happier with my re-vamped Morgan Schoolcraft Flipper... it is indeed a work of art, and I am glad there are first-class coin gaffers like Jamie out there who are willing to do this custom work for the magic community and strive to make customers completely satisfied. |
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Dan McLean Inner circle Mundus vult decipi, ergo decipiatur 1261 Posts |
Jonathan Townsend wrote:
"and something only a Slydini student would enjoy." That might be his Revolving Han Ping Chien. It's also in Apocalypse. I'll leave it to those really interested to find it. Worth the search. Great move. And now back to "The Morgan Schoolcraft Flipper." Dan |
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español jeff New user 81 Posts |
Hi guys!
Sorry to bother with such a basic question, but what exactly is a flipper? I understand a shelled coin, but the flipper part is what's throwing me. I'm new to both the forum and coin magic and trying to learn all I can. And absolutely loving it, I might add. Thanks, Jeff |
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paisa23 Inner circle 7293 Posts |
Ok well I posted this earlier I don't know if it got deleted or what happen but as far as the Flipper coin goes I think Jamies is a great gaff I don't have Todds so I wont sayanything bad about for I do not know but as far a Jamie's I love it and will probablly the only one I will use as far as what it is for, Well let me give yopuo an example you open your hand to show two coins. Toss them slightly in the air and boom one vanishes in mid air. You can make it reappear anywhere and I mean any where you want, I think its great. And Dan Watkins has a incrdiblly visual routines where it all happens in the spectator hands. I say go for it man , I think you will love it.
June 22 2012 9:02 AM baby Usnavi was born!
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Fescue New user 25 Posts |
I recently ordered a hopping half set and a flipper from Jamie - 'may get them today. He has been wonderful to work with!
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paisa23 Inner circle 7293 Posts |
He is pretty cool. He takes the time out to respond to ALL of my e-mails. And I am picky.
June 22 2012 9:02 AM baby Usnavi was born!
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