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Daren Inner circle 2051 Posts |
Hi guys, with an unexpanded shell set, how do the coins look in an okito box, do they look too small for an okito box (tango) style?
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funsway Inner circle old things in new ways - new things in old ways 9982 Posts |
The nested set should be the same size as the normal coin the box was designed for. That is the point of using an unexpanded shell -
it can lie next to other coins with no detection. Some boxes will not accept an EXP [
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Nev Blenk Regular user Northumberland UK 126 Posts |
Attached is a photo of my coins from an unexpanded set (without the shell). The box is a Roth box. I don't own a tango box so cant compare.
I sometimes use these coins with the box and magician friends have never noticed any difference. I guess the only discrepency would be if you used a boston box and had a regualr coin in the recess. Cheers Nev Click here to view attached image.
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