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In the Art of Magic there's an intriguing device called the coin spider (page 276 in my copy). Does anyone use this? Does anyone manufacture it? It seems like it could be quite a useful utility. Would love to hear more about it.
Thanks, Jack Shalom
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No one?
JT?
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Jonathan Townsend Eternal Order Ossining, NY 27300 Posts |
Lol, first not so useful for closup and second... wow is that asking for trouble.
Mickey had one with him on one visit, was funny to find he had one. Hey, it's a wonderful thing to play with but are you sure you have a killer application for it?
...to all the coins I've dropped here
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No, no. Not being a coin guy at all, I was just wondering if it was one of those wonderful hidden in print things or if it was more well known and in use.
I can see how it would need a lot of care though. thanks for the reply, jack
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