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MichaelKent Special user 560 Posts |
I'm looking for a dollar-size coin dropper to deliver 4 coins as a group silently. Using a binder clip gives too much of an audible "click." Any suggestions?
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simplymagicweb Inner circle Norfolk, UK 1410 Posts |
My own Secret Servante unit will do this but you'd need to group the coins together so they move as a block. SS will let you steal and dump individual coins - attaches quickly to a jacket with no safety pins or sticking etc.
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David Neighbors V.I.P. 4910 Posts |
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funsway Inner circle old things in new ways - new things in old ways 9982 Posts |
Magnetic coins can be stacked on a single, secret hold as under the jacket lapel and silently claimed.
Mr Tango uses stacked loads all the time with TUC's -- but not sure if he does four. Back in my Medieval camp-hoppong days I hade a wide belt with a lip on the inside of the lower edge. I carried four singles, two stacks of two and a stack of three ready for a steal. Could have done four, just no need. Since I used a daggar in a belt sheath as a wand I had plently of reason to go to my belt. A cumberbund could be rigged the same.
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bignickolson New user 87 Posts |
In one of his routines on his 6 DVD set, Dr. Sawa uses a dental rubberband to keep a stack of coins together and silent. If you're interested LLepub.com has all his videos right now for 60% off. He has a ton of work on dealing with large amounts of coins silently, but the stuff I've seen is mostly tabled/seated.
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Bill Hegbli Eternal Order Fort Wayne, Indiana 22797 Posts |
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On Nov 9, 2015, MichaelKent wrote: Go to the hardware store and get some shrinking tubing. Slip over the prongs on a Banker's clip. That will silent the snap back. Other wise use the sticky back green felt sold to put on the bottom of lamps and vases to prevent scratching of furniture tops. |
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