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alcorm1 New user Lancaster NH 64 Posts |
When I was kid one of my favortie tricks was the spiked coin, commonly found in many magic sets. I was wondering if anyone knew of a source for either a brass or wooden version. I still enjoy this effect today and have several of the plastic ones but really would like to obtain one that is of a higher/collector quality. Thanks.
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taller8 Inner circle Olympia, Washington 1087 Posts |
I liked that one too. I'm surprised there isn't a more high class version of this rather cool effect.
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Kungfujon New user 17 Posts |
Jon Barmore
St. Augustine, Florida Coin and Close-up |
Rizzo Inner circle East Coast 3346 Posts |
Well there you have it, good link from kundfujon.
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alcorm1 New user Lancaster NH 64 Posts |
Thanks so much for the link, was beginning to think there was nothing out there and Daytona was one of the few places I didn't think to look. Thanks again.
Al |
alcorm1 New user Lancaster NH 64 Posts |
Pricey little gadget though, wow, brass is expensive. Will look good on the shelf though.
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Kevin Gardner Regular user Richboro, PA 177 Posts |
Jay Sankey as "unique" patter for the half dollar version of this trick. It is found on his video, "Oh My God."
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ToHan Loyal user 286 Posts |
Got it today.
Not bad, not bad at all. Collector item. ( you can't go wrong with this one ) Torstein http://www.dudethatscoolmagic.co.uk/acat......ml#aB924 |
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