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Paradise![]() Elite user sheffieldEngland 417 Posts ![]() |
I am not sure what type of flipper to get as in what will be the most versatile.
Initially I want to Eric Jones coins across. Can anyone give me some feedback and suggestions please? |
David Neighbors![]() V.I.P. 4837 Posts ![]() |
Myself I would get a steal Core Gravity flipper! That way you Can hold It out on a Magnetic Hold out! And you don't have to remember witch way to hold it!
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Paradise![]() Elite user sheffieldEngland 417 Posts ![]() |
Thanks I would be looking for uk coins
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On 2013-03-01 13:07, David Neighbors wrote: I'm sure this is good advice no matter what currency you are using. As far as who to get it from, pick your poison. Contact Todd Lassen and see what he has in UK coins. I believe auke van dokkum is over by the UK somewhere. Roy Keuppers in Canada may also have UK coins. That's a good start for you.
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Paradise![]() Elite user sheffieldEngland 417 Posts ![]() |
Thanks for the advice I might have to re think this is have just been looking at the tuc
Though this won't do the Eric Jones coins across I wanted the flipper for. But it will do something very similar I think. |
Daniel Clemente![]() Special user Mount Joy, PA 788 Posts ![]() |
The TUC is awesome as well...its 2 really different gaffs though...one is able to "visually" vanish the 2nd coin, but you cant separate, and the other can show 2 separate coins
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videoman![]() Inner circle 4902 Posts ![]() |
I own a TUC but have yet to use it. I just can't find a good use for it. To me it's a bit of a case of being a jack of all trades and master of none. By that I mean you can do a great many things with it, but I haven't found a situation where I couldn't do something better using a gimmick specialized for that particular purpose.
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On 2013-03-12 00:56, videoman wrote: Do you hav the TUC DVD ? It was late to the market but I got it with my walking liberty TUC last week. I think it is $25 on its own but there are some great ideas for it. I know how you feel not finding a good use for it as I bought a quarter TUC a while back and got Tangopedia with it - no help at all. When you think of all the other gaffs you have, do you have a locking [ that will withstand some scrutiny ? That's what I see a TUC as and no need for a mag#%*^c coin to unlock it.
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billappleton![]() Inner circle Los Gatos, California 1154 Posts ![]() |
The original post was about oxyclean I think, although not mentioned by name exactly.
I would get an actual set from schoolcraft or lassen. You can do impossible coins across, flash coins relit and oxyclean right off the bat. These make pretty direct use of the OxF gaff, I don't know how effective the other gaffs might be for that purpose. Just saw one on Todd's blog, soft Peace dollar |
Paradise![]() Elite user sheffieldEngland 417 Posts ![]() |
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On 2013-03-12 10:25, billappleton wrote: Ni I didn't mention oxyclean ,not sure what that is to be honest? It was Eric James across I was looking at. |
MikeTheKid![]() Veteran user vancouver 329 Posts ![]() |
I like gravity flipper coin better
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