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Matthew W Inner circle New York 2456 Posts |
How do you store your gimmicked coins between tricks? Right now, mine is in a vending machine... so uh. yeaaaahhhhhh.......
-Matt
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sethb Inner circle The Jersey Shore 2719 Posts |
I store my gaffed coins in a small jewelry box that I picked up for about $15.
It has two small felt-lined drawers and a larger compartment that's perfect for Okito Boxes, a Stack of Quarters and so on. There's also a section of felt-lined rows that are supposed to hold cuff links, but they also work well for coin sets (Chinatown Half, Scotch & Soda, Dime & Penny, C/S/B, etc.) I even have room for a few jumbo coins. This way, everything is organized and easily accessible, but out of the way of prying eyes (and vending machines). Hope this helps. SETHB
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Matthew W Inner circle New York 2456 Posts |
I might be geting a cig through coin, I had the idea of taking a fortune from a fortune cookie, punching a hole through it with a hole punche ( the stub part of the coin will go through it) and putting that in the coin when Im done.
-Matt
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algebraic Inner circle 1008 Posts |
You could visit a coin store and purchase the thin folding plastic holders for coins. They come with paper inserts which allow you to label your coins. I believe I bought one hundred for approx. $10.00.
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Matthew W Inner circle New York 2456 Posts |
Okay. Cool. I just don't want to wind up spending 15 bucks on a bag of chips again, lol
-Matt
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Dynamike Eternal Order FullTimer 24148 Posts |
I would the most professional way is to have additional pockets sewn on your outfits. It is the most difficult, but it will pay off as long as you remember which coins go in which pocket.
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Matthew W Inner circle New York 2456 Posts |
That one sounds like a bit much. I will probably buy the coin pouches like algebraic said.
-Matt
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Paul Jester Special user UK 759 Posts |
Or there's the funky little purses that you can't open unless you know the secret. You know, with the clip inside... I think someone said they're Japanese.
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Jaz Inner circle NJ, U.S. 6111 Posts |
Small coin purses work for me.
I keep some seperated by pieces of card stock. Some don't need seperators. |
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Sam Tabar Inner circle Austin, Texas 1050 Posts |
Here's a similar thread.
"Knowledge comes from finding the answers, but understanding what the answers mean is what brings wisdom." - Anonymous
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doublelift Veteran user 342 Posts |
I tend to forget things that are put away so I try to put them back in the original package with the instuctions in a small plastic box I bought at a office supply. The jewelry box sounds great too.
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Matthew W Inner circle New York 2456 Posts |
I am keeping my dime and penny trick along with my tiny dime in a tiny plastic ball that closes tightly so I can "set up" the "coins"
-Matt
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Antony Gerard Veteran user Kalamazoo, Michigan 359 Posts |
I like the thin folding plastic holders for coins that algebraic mentioned. I add a safety pin to one end and hang them inside of my vest or jacket. This method may also be used to hang them inside of your pants pockets. It allows me to get the coin (s) quickly and without fumbling. The coins can also be replace into their holders quite easily. Though I have spent my gaffed coins in the past, I have not since using this technique.
Take care and take cards Antony Gerard |
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walking_liberty Elite user 458 Posts |
I really love these internal clasp coin purses. They're really the best I've used. The clasp tension is perfect and the inside is just as nice as the outside. And the price is great
http://www.magic.org/store/product_info.php?products_id=240 |
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Douglas.M Elite user 465 Posts |
Lots to choose from.
Depends what you're looking for. Here are some to whet your appetite: Coin Wallet http://www.magictricks.com/accessories/coincarrier.htm Travel Coin Wallet http://www.thetravelinsider.info/travela......llet.htm Ton Onosaka style coin purse http://www.toddlassen.com/misc.htm Leather "Squeeze" coin purses http://www.emocs.com/coinpurse.htm I think this is the kind John Bannon uses in "Real Men Don't Carry Coin Purses" from Impossibilia: http://www.discountbagstore.com/p60791-r......der.html The "Goshman" is also nice: http://www.elmwoodmagic.com/?nd=full&key=855 Douglas M. |
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ed rhodes Inner circle Rhode Island 2885 Posts |
I've never "spent" my magical coins. I have managed to lose them out of my pockets from time to time. Very distressing!
"...and if you're too afraid of goin' astray, you won't go anywhere." - Granny Weatherwax
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Paolo Venturini Veteran user Lucca (I.) - New York City 385 Posts |
I have two beautiful and inexpensive leather coin purse.
Also in this thread you can see some pics. http://www.themagiccafe.com/forums/viewt......4&14 PM me if interested, I'll send you the pics and prices. Thank you. |
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neoreform New user 54 Posts |
I like the leather wallet to keep my coins. I too have lost a coin or two. very sad.
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Bill Palmer Eternal Order Only Jonathan Townsend has more than 24312 Posts |
I like the memory card wallets you get at Wal-Mart. There are also some good holders that were made to hold 35 mm slides. Camera shops are a great source.
"The Swatter"
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doublelift Veteran user 342 Posts |
Quote:
On 2006-02-18 19:36, Bill Palmer wrote: Would I be correct to assume these are for holding photos? Just making sure I am looking in the right part of Wal-Mart! |
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