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Strange Tasting Fish Sticks 1988 - 2013 The Big Brother is watching you 1095 Posts |
I know that people on the streets use bottle caps as 'shells'. What other things can you use as shells? What about using bottle caps as shells and using a piece of crumbled up foil for the pea?
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ray raymond Veteran user 329 Posts |
Foil won't work. try cosmetic sponges used to apply make up then cut off a square then keep cutting the corners till it is round.
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Whit Haydn V.I.P. 5449 Posts |
Hollowed out potatos are often used in Barcelona. Matchboxes are very popular for street work, usually down on the asphalt. Breakable seedling pots the size of big thimbles are also used. Brass bells with the clapper removed are popular in the Middle East.
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TheGiz Veteran user 335 Posts |
I have a set of pewter bells, with ringers removed that work.
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DStachowiak Inner circle Baltimore, MD 2158 Posts |
Back in the early 70's I saw street workers in Buffalo using "crown" bottle caps- the ones on long neck beer bottles- with both a hard pea on a padded surface, or a rubber cement pea on a newspaper.
Woke up.
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NJJ Inner circle 6437 Posts |
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On 2009-10-30 11:31, ray raymond wrote: Foil does work...I've seen it used in Stockholm. A wadded up piece of paper also works. A sponge would definitely work better! But nothing beats a Perfect Pea. |
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