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Seeker Special user Chicago 578 Posts |
This is a question that seems to branch from my shell issues I am having.
What is the process used to make a shell? Does any know or can tell me how to start making my own...maybe? hahaha -Seeker
I've been training these cards since they were small.
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Aaron Moring Regular user Chicago 165 Posts |
Please visit "The Workhop" section for threads related to making your own coin gaffs, including shells. The general consensus is that it takes way too much of an initial investment to make it worth your while, but if you have the materials already, it could be a good project. I will try to find the particular threads later. Gotta run now.
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Seeker Special user Chicago 578 Posts |
Where is this at?
I've been training these cards since they were small.
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Seeker Special user Chicago 578 Posts |
Thanks, I don't know how I missed that one.
I have read a few threads and it seems impracticle... hmmm, I will just have to play around with what I have and see if I can find some way to make a shell... Wish me luck guys and gals! And lets hope I don't lose a finger! hahaha! -Jacob
I've been training these cards since they were small.
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