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Mano Inner circle 1028 Posts |
Hi Guys,
I got that cream I mentioned above, it is called Progrip and bowlers use it for strong grip, the cream is non-slip, and that is it folk I found it,WOW this cream is for real, thanks to Dough Brewer who suggested it; the grip is unreal and you have to be very careful with the amount you rub in your hands,E.G. it is just like having it with you and you take a look at it with out using it and that is all you need to have a strong grip,well almost, you need to apply a very,very,very tiny tiny tiny bit and rub it against each hand, if you put a bit too much you'll find out why I mentioned it here, check it out it is really incredible. Mano. |
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Ragman Regular user 161 Posts |
You could also try hand sanitizer on the coins. Place your four coins in your hand and rub them until the sanitizer dries. You will find it gives the coins a bit of tackiness, your hands will have a similar feel.
I would not do this very often as the hand sanitizer will dry your hands out worse over time. |
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WoodRat Loyal user California 233 Posts |
This doesn't help so much with the dryness, but definitely helps with the tackiness in my case.
I peel (and eat) an orange, something about the oils that really helps my hands grip the coins, but it doesn't make my hands sticky or slippery in any way. Strange but true! WoodRat
Learn something new everyday.
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Charles Adams Regular user Silver Spring, MD 158 Posts |
Anyone have luck with O'Keefe's Working Hands? It gives good cling and is not greasy at all
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wcb39 Regular user 172 Posts |
Baldr6797, agree! Have gone through a couple of tubes worth and still like it a lot.
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Justin N. Miller Inner circle 2457 Posts |
This is best stuff on the planet and its very cheap.
Ready to get at any drugstore. http://www.buzzle.com/editorials/9-11-2002-26179.asp |
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Andre Hagen Inner circle 1432 Posts |
I tried everything posted (all at once) including gloves. Now, the gloves have been stuck to my hands for the past two days.
Actually I use "Take Hold" by Keene, which I buy at Staples. I believe it is pretty much the same as "Sortkwik". Andy
Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one - Albert Einstein
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Darby Loyal user Los Angeles 248 Posts |
I've used the Chamberlain's Golden Touch, and that seems to work pretty well for me. The violin rosin sounds pretty interesting. Anyone try that?
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MatÃas A. Molina New user Argentina 21 Posts |
Here in Argentina I can't find any lotion that helps me with my grip, so I usually start flourishing some coins after I wash my hands (some coin roll, a fan with coin, etc) until I get the grip I want. It is true that it is not very comfortable to have your hands like that all the time, but it works very good with coins...
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morgandollarman Regular user England 176 Posts |
Violin rosin works a treat when you rub the coins edge with it. Don't put too much on, just a little bit works wonders. You can palm coins with no problem at all.
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