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Head Case Inner circle 1138 Posts |
OK, newb question.
What's the difference between a butter coin and a flipper coin? If you do not want to post the answer. please feel free to email me at Dcmagicent@gmail.com Thanks a ton. -Derek |
MarkTirone Inner circle palming not 1 coin, but 1139 Posts |
I'm pretty sure the butter coin is a flipper and folding coin and magnetic coin all in one if I'm not mistaken where as the flipper coin is just the flipper coin. idk lol
-Mark Tirone |
jordanl Veteran user 325 Posts |
A Butter coin is a special type of folding coin, A flipper allows you to show it as two coins or as one. The flipper is more versatile (IMHO).
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AaronishMagic Special user 635 Posts |
Flipper works great for me!
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Koolmagic114 Veteran user 319 Posts |
I think the buttercoin is just cut differently. I am pretty sure it is not a profile cut like a f****** C***. IT is cut like the Bite Out Coin. I am pretty sure they are pretty much one in the same.
Eddy
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Bobby Forbes Inner circle virginia beach, VA. 1569 Posts |
The buttercoin can do everything that a flipper coin can do plus more...that's what it looks like to me in the demo anyways
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Mr. Ray Loyal user 234 Posts |
I think butter coin is like a folding coin... flipper is lot better
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Sniper01 New user 41 Posts |
I have both Butter Coin and a Gravity Flipper.
The Butter Coin is interesting and has lots of possibilities, however it is more of a precision cut "Bite out of" type folding coin, not a flipper type coin. Don't confuse the Butter Coin with a standard "Bite out of" coin. The Butter Coin has a special design which makes it unique for some uses. As I said, I have a Butter Coin and Gravity Flipper, and I see specific unique uses for both. I feel they were both good investments. Got a nice DVD with the Butter Coin to boot. |
narcoleptic_insomniac Regular user Kenosha, WI 140 Posts |
As others have said, the Butter Coin is similar to a folding coin, but just cut differently. Despite the manufactures claim, the Butter Coin CANNOT replace a flipper coin -- there are many things that a flipper can do that the butter coin cannot. I use my flipper more (so IMO it's better), but there are great illusions you can do with both of them.
Good Luck, Kyle P.S. If you invest in a flipper, you should make sure you buy a "pro-gravity" flipper... |
breeze4507 New user 18 Posts |
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jprace Inner circle 2209 Posts |
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