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dahih beik Special user palestine 817 Posts |
Bought them like two weaks ago through stevens magic .
I'm a coin manipulator and have diferent manipulation coins , nielson,anderson,brahma... these coins are bigger then the Nielson and very shiny so they are perfect for stage manipulation a big advantage they stick to magnets . when I first played with them they hurt a lot when doing roll outs they litrary eat your flesh , and even with there big miled edges they still slip .!! yesterday I I exposed them to to a paper sanding machine the type that is used for jewelary . first the edges and then all the way arround on bought sides .. gues what the result was amazing ... less pain , better grip .. so they are going into my act, they won t replace Nielson coins for showers but for single manipulations and spreds. if you are a good coin manipulator with big hands and like rolouts these coins are a good pechase they are visible and shiny .. but you need to do a little extra work . |
Bill Hegbli Eternal Order Fort Wayne, Indiana 22797 Posts |
I see you found out what I meant in your previous post on these coins.
http://www.themagiccafe.com/forums/viewt......rum=10&5 |
dahih beik Special user palestine 817 Posts |
Yes I did .. but I wanted to see for myself .. you should try what I did .. if you still have them
they might become something you might use . |
carbone1853 Loyal user RI USA 239 Posts |
"less pain , better grip" That's better than tastes grate, less filling.
Nice tip, thanks! |
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