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REV BILL Special user Glen Burnie Maryland 795 Posts |
I'm just thinking out loud here. What do you think of combining the two? Start a Misers dream with a coin pail, put the pail in front of a table top coin ladder and go into a coin ladder to finish with a cascade of coins ? Would one diminish the other? Good or bad idea? Opinions please.
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graywolf Special user South carolina 631 Posts |
It is the same effect to the audience. It depends on your skill level. Never do both. Howard
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Father Photius Grammar Host El Paso, TX (Formerly Amarillo) 17161 Posts |
Would depend heavily on how you routine it. As graywolf pointed out the audience isn't likely to note the difference. Could be done, just has to have some good routining to support it.
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cardone Special user 860 Posts |
That's what I do ..... It just depends...I use the ladder to dump coins from the pail ....
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REV BILL Special user Glen Burnie Maryland 795 Posts |
Thanks Cardone, I got your PM. Any other help or opinions?
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disneywld Special user Denver, CO 614 Posts |
I prefer the coin pail by itself. If you are entertaining, there is no need to up the trick. I don't think the audience will find it too impressive.
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Kent Wong Inner circle Edmonton, Alberta, Canada 2458 Posts |
I have a coin ladder and I also do the miser's dream, but never together. More isn't always better. Sometimes it's just more. Actually, I enjoy the interactive nature of the miser's dream much more than the coin ladder.
Kent
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