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cloneman Elite user 474 Posts |
I want to get started doing a few routines with palming coins (mostly for flourish productions). Anybody have preferences for a particular maker?
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Rob Johnston Inner circle Utah 2060 Posts |
I hear the Nelson Palming coins are great.
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andre combrinck Special user South Africa 953 Posts |
Why not half dollars? You live in USA, what could be more natural?
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Bob Sanders Grammar Supervisor Magic Valley Ranch, Clanton, Alabama 20504 Posts |
Half dollars are cheaper. However, you get fewer coins in the same stack space and magnets don't hold them in place. To me, the milling on palming coins is better too.
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cloneman Elite user 474 Posts |
"Why not half dollars? You live in USA, what could be more natural?
Andre " As Bob points out, you can stack more palming coins than halves. This is critical for flourish productions involving the back palm. My hands are fairly big so silver dollar size is best.
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