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ehands Special user Mississippi 524 Posts |
I hope thimbles qualify as etc in this part of the forum (my 1st submission). From Bill Tarr’s brief description (a section in his Now You See It, Now You Don’t), my intereste in thimbles has been stimulated. Wal-Mart sells good-looking brass thimbles for about a dollar, but having tried several sizes they keep dropping off my fingers. Would plastic, wood, or some modification provide a thimble that was easy to pull off, but hard to fall off?
Guidance on thimble instruction after Tarr and other advice from a veteran manipulator would also be appreciated. Thanks.
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mystre71 Inner circle martinsburg west virginia 1693 Posts |
Try getting in touch with Joe Mogar (SP) he has a whole book on thimble magic, if not him try Steve Beam. Joe's thimbles are plastic and also nest and lock together.
Best Joe
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Dave V Inner circle Las Vegas, NV 4824 Posts |
There is already a strong thimble topic underway just a few posts below this one. I suggest you ask there.
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