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cardman1990 Regular user 194 Posts |
I was wondering which coin box you guys would recommend, Okito or Boston? Thanks
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Jonathan Townsend Eternal Order Ossining, NY 27297 Posts |
Since one is a gaffed box, it depends on if you want people to examine the thing.
...to all the coins I've dropped here
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Mike Wild Inner circle NY, PA, TX, MA, FL, NC 1290 Posts |
I would recommend buying the set, either a Boston / Okito, or a Slotbox / Okito set, or all three boxes. The Okito box allows you to perform the box effects, and allows for examination of all props. Switch boxes, and you have a whole new assortment of effects to do.
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Rob Johnston Inner circle Utah 2060 Posts |
Both.
"Genius is another word for magic, and the whole point of magic is that it is inexplicable." - Margot Fonteyn
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mystre71 Inner circle martinsburg west virginia 1693 Posts |
Should get the set David Roth sells. Very nice set with a booklet. Just seen him on Sat. in P.A. did some great coin box routines,ball routine,wild coin,coins across. It was a great lecture.Sorry for the rambling.
best Joe
Walk around coin box work check it out here https://www.magicalmystries.com/products
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cardman1990 Regular user 194 Posts |
Where can I get Roth's set? Thanks for the replies, also is there a difference between a buddah box and a non buddah box?
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Bernard Sim Inner circle Singapore 1095 Posts |
The Buddha coin box series has a curve body design. Roth's set has a straight body. Therefore, the difference is in the design of the box.
Bernard Sim
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Keith Yeung Regular user 140 Posts |
Hey cardman, I would suggest getting a Slotbox actually. Its sort of a small upgrade to the Okito box and with the right routining...
David Roth has a great routine called "Out with Five" that you can use with it Check out Magic Warehouse and their coins section for sets of Okito Boxes. Also, might I suggest the Beyond Okito box as well? Dan Watkin's site http://www.coinvanish.com has a review on it. |
Rob Johnston Inner circle Utah 2060 Posts |
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On 2004-05-02 23:23, mystre71 wrote: As much as I respect Roth, I feel is coin boxes are pricey. I would suggest going to Roy Kueppers and purchasing the same set for about half of the price. It is also custom made to your specs.
"Genius is another word for magic, and the whole point of magic is that it is inexplicable." - Margot Fonteyn
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Delly New user France 38 Posts |
Another solution is the Duvivier Coin Box.
An Okito or Boston box without switching. Climax as a solid box, with no switches. some references here about boxes : http://magicref.tripod.com/magref/magokito.htm
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magicmann Veteran user 311 Posts |
I quite like the Swadling coin box, anyone else use it.
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