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Rindfleisch Special user New Jersey 502 Posts |
Let's be honest Here!!
How many others do a multiple click pass into the tip jar?? Ok So I'm mean! Sometimes if I'm feeling generous I'll gather up all the change in finger palm and tip the coins on their edge with my thumb and make a throwing motion to the jar this causes all the small coinage to go into the cup except the quarters. Yes I'm cheap I know Joe Rindfleisch
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Jonathan Townsend Eternal Order Ossining, NY 27297 Posts |
Interesting way to practice some Edge Grip transfers... I guess.
...to all the coins I've dropped here
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Jaz Inner circle NJ, U.S. 6111 Posts |
Did something like this at a bar during a wedding reception bill. Funny but each time I reached fot the jar it folded up. It just didn't want to go in the tip jar.
Finally I did a shuttle and tipped. |
Pete Biro 1933 - 2018 18558 Posts |
Mike Close was working, I went to the tip jar and put in a $5 and took out 5 $1s.
STAY TOONED... @ www.pete-biro.com
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phedonbilek Special user Greece, Cameroon, France 883 Posts |
At last a practical use of coin magic... Show a dollar coin, shuttle-pass it and dump a nickel in the jar, a la Wild Coin...
Phedon
...The only easy day is yesterday...
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Larry Barnowsky Inner circle Cooperstown, NY where bats are made from 4770 Posts |
I'm waiting for Pete Biro to tell us he fakes them out with the Porper Rattle and drops nothing in there.
Larry Davidson gets the coins in the tip glass the classy way: check his avatar: http://www.themagiccafe.com/forums/bb_pr......ser=4137 Question is, is he putting the tip in or taking it out? |
carddealer69 Regular user 121 Posts |
You never know with him. he he ha
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Larry Davidson Inner circle Boynton Beach, FL 5270 Posts |
My avatar shows me throwing the coins out of the glass in a very poor attempt at lapping. I have a bad sense of direction.
Here's a funny money snatching type story involving John Kennedy. About 30 years ago shortly after John developed an electric reel, he would attach a dollar bill to the free end of the thread, go to the mall, thread the attached bill through the top of a trash can that was open on both sides like the one here, place the bill on the ground about 10 feet away from the trash can, and then stand about 20 feet away from the trash can in the opposite direction and would wait for a victim. When someone came along and bent down to pick up the bill, John would activate the switch on the reel for a split second, just enough to make the bill jump about one foot. The person usually would look around and then bend down again to grab the bill, at which point John would again quickly activate the switch on the reel to make the bill jump about another foot. The third time the person bent down, John would activate the switch enough to make the bill actually fly into the trash can and then John would watch the person rifle through the trash at which point he'd activate the reel and make the bill fly 20 feet through the air and land in his hand. This was back when John and I were immature. At least John grew up. |
Jerry Inner circle Some where in Florida 1402 Posts |
The Dunkin Donut guy died recently.
Jerry |
magicpro212 Loyal user 213 Posts |
Lmaf...
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Rindfleisch Special user New Jersey 502 Posts |
Well I get mad at the fact that they price thier stuff so you get $0.97 back. most people will just trow it in. So Joe Rindfleisch knowing a little SOH use my skills for my own benifit. I save $0.97 and the clerk thinks I tip them everyday.
I got another funny one: I live in New Jersey, so the joke goes, "what exit?" well we do drive the parkway and the turnpike ALOT!!! here's what I do to amuse myself. When I come to the toll I'll do a one hand vanish or if a get stuck with a forein coin I'll ask it's $.25 right? showing them a quarter they say yes and the do a roth palm change. OK I know I'm cheap.
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