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billappleton Inner circle Los Gatos, California 1154 Posts |
Hi mike,
I have been pondering that as well, what size coins to get for oxyclean, 3 fly, etc there is no dollar size coin still in circulation, so the Kennedy half dollars have a familiar edge, although they are not really in circulation either! but when I look at most of the 3 flys and oxyclean for example, the gaffs replace some of the sleights, so going bigger is possible, even if you have more trouble palming that size I decided to get a set of peace dollars for this purpose. they can look fairly modern, prettier than the Eisenhower, but not as antique as the Morgans. Hope that helps... |
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J-Mac Inner circle Ridley Park, PA 5338 Posts |
Mike,
It really depends purely on which size coin you are most comfortable handling. Some like dollar coins for easier viewing with a larger crowd though I don’t think it matters much; dollar coins are just over 1/4" larger in diameter and since you are usually covering part of the coins you're talking ~1/8" on one side larger - not many folks will notice IMO! I'd go with whichever size you find easier to handle. Jim |
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MikeTheKid Veteran user vancouver 329 Posts |
Hello guys
My only concern is that if I want to do penetration effect ( lets say coin throught table or glasses ), would it be obvious ? Since its big .. I can hand dollar size no problem, with dollar size coin, it is easier for people to see clearly when do 3 fly or is it just me ? .. I think with half dollar size OxF, I might be able to do more effects ? due to the size ... Because schoolcraft is not cheap , so I don't want to end up get one each lol ~ Mike
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J-Mac Inner circle Ridley Park, PA 5338 Posts |
3-Fly performed close-up is excellent with dollar coins because it looks more impossible when the coins are larger - even a little bit larger IMO. Though when handling a flipper along with another coin or two I personally find dollars more difficult to handle; but that's me.
If you have a dollar and a half $ flipper and shell try working through the motions of Oxy Clean with those, just to see which feels better. If you don’t have these then get to a magic shop and try some out. Without actually handling them no one here can advise you and be certain of being correct because it is mostly subjective. Jim |
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MikeTheKid Veteran user vancouver 329 Posts |
Thx for your advice Jim, it does help.
If I am making enough, I would get both for sure haha .. Mike
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billappleton Inner circle Los Gatos, California 1154 Posts |
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On 2011-08-20 22:27, J-Mac wrote: Hi Jim -- running the numbers, the dollar coins are 44% bigger than the halfs. so that seems like a lot... depends on how you look at it, I guess. I have the same issues with sponge balls, back and forth between 2 and 2.5 inches. |
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terrillific Loyal user San Antonio, TX 292 Posts |
I just bought Double Deception after seeing it performed by Mark Mason at the TAOM. I was floored after he did the coin through a silk.
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whiteoakcanyon Special user 899 Posts |
The Next Generation Gravity Flippers by Bob Swadling & Mark Mason are great.
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Daniel Clemente Special user Mount Joy, PA 790 Posts |
Sad I emIled Lassen...never any response...not good business practice at all..I'll be buying a schoolcraft instead...
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Flyswatter Veteran user 370 Posts |
Can the Next Generation Gravity Flipper perform the routines from Eric Jone's An Extension of Me?
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polygonsmagic Veteran user 372 Posts |
"Sad I emIled Lassen...never any response...not good business practice at all..I'll be buying a schoolcraft instead..."
You might try again. His blog stated that he has answered all emails back to the middle of June and that he is trying his best to get the situation caught up. He also stated that he is going back to his original method of mostly custom orders based on first come first serve with emphasis on better customer relations, so we know he is aware of his swamped dilemna. Your patience will be well worth it, based on your stated alternative. A peek at his blog will show what I am talking about. |
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whiteoakcanyon Special user 899 Posts |
I have been very pleased with my Schoolcraft OXF set as well as Mark Mason's Next Generation Flipper. Great quality is great quality no matter who produces it.
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harris Inner circle Harris Deutsch 8812 Posts |
Just popped in to watch a few Dr. Sawa tapes. His use of this prop is like all his work awesome. Still haven't ventured into purchase but it is in my thinking about box in my nearly normal brain.
Harris staying green to grow
Harris Deutsch aka dr laugh
drlaugh4u@gmail.com music, magic and marvelous toys http://magician.org/member/drlaugh4u |
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Bendy Special user Columbus, Ohio 518 Posts |
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On 2011-09-13 11:14, Flyswatter wrote: Yep! |
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J-Mac Inner circle Ridley Park, PA 5338 Posts |
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On 2011-08-21 19:50, billappleton wrote: Sorry to reply so long after your post - I hate that there's no notification of replies here! I agree that seems like a lot, but still the difference has never looked like much to me in stage or parlour work. To be honest, I have never actually performed coin magic on a stage. I did once in a parlour performance and I could see that some specs were bobbing and weaving to try and see better! Some use overhead cams and large screens - - but I don’t get the chance to perform in venues that would be so equipped!! I pretty much stick with close-up only for my coin magic, and dollars do seem to amaze more in close-up work! Personally I don’t see enough difference between dollars and halves when watching stage shows to make a difference in the audience view. My opinion of course!! Thanks! Jim |
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bobn3 Special user Wichita, KS 718 Posts |
Auke van Dokkum makes a nice Eisenhower flipper available through Stevens Magic. I have two, so am trying to sell my extra over in that posting.
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Flyswatter Veteran user 370 Posts |
What's the difference between a gravity flipper and a pro gravity flipper ??
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J-Mac Inner circle Ridley Park, PA 5338 Posts |
The price, mostly Fly.
Just a name some creator or creators have christened to indicate their "better" quality product... which they then charge a lot more for. Jim |
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BanzaiMagic Inner circle 1339 Posts |
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On 2011-09-27 09:40, Flyswatter wrote: You can adjust most flippers to be "gravity" flippers (search the threads here on the Café to find out how), but it was Todd Lassen that came up with a design with re-milled edge on the insert and an internal design that protects the band and makes it open "like butter". His design was called the gravity flipper - and it's still IMO the best design of it's type. Jim is correct that the addition of "Pro" is just a marketing ploy by others attempting to justify higher prices. If you want to see a thing of beauty, check out Todd's blog as he has just posted some pics of his most recent design changes to his GF. Regards, Alan |
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Tonylew Regular user Tracy, CA 184 Posts |
I am a senior citizen on a tight budget. I was contemplating getting a Lassen or Schoolcraft flipper for $135, just about a record magic expenditure for me. However, when I saw the specs for the Swadling flipper, I jumped at it for $75. If the quality is is as good a that of my MIracle Chip I am sure that I will be satisfied with it. BTW I had to watch the DVD to find out how to handle the gaff in the Miracle Chip. That baby is one fine piece of craftsmanship. Also the effects that are possible with it are truly awesome and require little or no skill.
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