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dahih beik Special user palestine 817 Posts |
Anyone has used or is using JM manipulation coins , and can give a feedback
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elliottmagic Regular user 155 Posts |
I have played with them, but I don't own a set. They are high quality. They have a very nice Flashy Finnish on them, they are very very light weight. Also the deep milling on the edges give a perfect grip for roll outs and coin flourishes.
Deffinatly worth the $30 in my opinion Hope this helps |
elliottmagic Regular user 155 Posts |
Oh, and they don't hurt at all
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dahih beik Special user palestine 817 Posts |
What material they are made of?? thanx
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elliottmagic Regular user 155 Posts |
They are a very light weight metal
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Oliver Ross Inner circle Europe 1724 Posts |
Elliott
How do they sound when falling in the pail and what type of pail do you use ? Thanks. Oliver. |
elliottmagic Regular user 155 Posts |
Ok, I never dropped them in a bucket. I honestly don't know what mine is, I found it at a thrift store for $3 and I use half dollars for my misers dream. But I don't know how they would sound in a bucket.
Try contacting Jeff directly Jeff@mcbridemagic.com |
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