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funsway Eternal Order old things in new ways - new things in old ways 10015 Posts |
Mr Tango has some - uses dozens of them personally.
If there is short supply he will make you set from three supplied Morgans (or any coins) I use fake Morgans in combination with my Morgan TUC just fine. contact him online
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Mr. Tango Elite user Argentina 465 Posts |
My friend Funsway, thank you for your words. I have to send you some slipperys I will do it soon.
If somebody want Morgan TUCs can send me the coins and I will make it |
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Lawrence O Inner circle French Riviera 6811 Posts |
Hi Mr Tango
Can you PM me to let me know where I should send you some French 10F Sterling Silver coins to make a TUC
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Mr. Tango Elite user Argentina 465 Posts |
Hello friends.
I will be lecturing at Penguin website September 1st. half of my lecture is about T.U.C. After that I will some days in New York, if somebody want to organize a lecture there I would be happy to do it. |
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shakuni Inner circle 1188 Posts |
Just received the Soft Morgan TUC today. Looks and works amazing. I think that Mr. Tango made the leaf extra soft so it slides very easily (compared to Eisenhower TUC). Also, great customer service from Mr. Tango as always. I will upload pictures for the coin soon!
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BanzaiMagic Inner circle 1339 Posts |
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On 2013-07-18 12:32, shakuni wrote: I love my Morgan TUC as well. Although I don't own an Eisenhower TUC, I think the difference may also be the metal composition since silver is a softer metal. Mine is uncirculated but I still find it is much smoother and quieter than my clad Kennedy TUC's. Alan |
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bowers Inner circle Oakboro N.C. 7024 Posts |
I have the ike also,but my morgen version
has the smoothest action there is. Todd |
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louisk New user 56 Posts |
What other gaffed coins do you combine the T.U.C. with ?
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bowers Inner circle Oakboro N.C. 7024 Posts |
You can add a shell to combine with this.
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louisk New user 56 Posts |
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On 2013-07-20 10:03, bowers wrote: There are many shells on the market. 1. Expanded Shell 2. Shim Shell 3. Slippery Shell 4. Slippery Expanded Shell Which one would be more suitable for T.u.c. and what are the differences between them ? |
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J-Mac Inner circle Ridley Park, PA 5338 Posts |
It depends on what you are hoping to do.
And are you asking what is the difference between the types of shells?? If you really don’t know that then you might want to reconsider getting a gaff like the TUC just yet. Jim |
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bowers Inner circle Oakboro N.C. 7024 Posts |
Exactly my thoughts also.
Todd |
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Mr. Tango Elite user Argentina 465 Posts |
You can use any shell with a TUC, more if the shell has a steel piece, you will have a incredible gimmick because the TUC has a magnet.
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bowers Inner circle Oakboro N.C. 7024 Posts |
Very true Mr Tango
Todd |
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jconstantine Special user Long Island New York 566 Posts |
I use my Eisenhower tuc with an expanded shimmed shell. Makes for a nice three coin nest equivelint to a triple threat.
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Houdonni New user Vancouver BC Canada 58 Posts |
If one was to buy say a half-dollar TUC , would you need to have other "normal" half-dollar coins to go with it, and how many?
I live in Canada where our currency attracts magnets and aren't suitable for TUC , so if I were to get say a USD Morgan TUC, would I need to find more USD Morgan like coins? .. and how many would I need? What I mean is, if you have one TUC do you need identical normal coins to go with it?
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tomsk192 Inner circle 3894 Posts |
No, you would need to buy at least a dozen TUC's to do any meaningful effects. Morgan's will probably be your best bet.
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funsway Eternal Order old things in new ways - new things in old ways 10015 Posts |
Many effects require 1-3 additional, matching coins. The fake Morgans available for several on the Café work just fine -- maybe $5 each or so. If you can also get a matching Exp [ it is great also, but not necessary.
None of the 60+ effects in "TUC Appreciation" require more than four total coins including the TUC - many with the TUC alone. The Kenny Half TUC is the most popular and I use an "Ike" more than the Morgan.
"the more one pretends at magic, the more awe and wonder will be found in real life." Arnold Furst
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Houdonni New user Vancouver BC Canada 58 Posts |
Thanks Funsway. Tomsk, ur an ass. lol. I might be Canadian, but I'm one of the smarter ones. I ain't falling for that one. lol.
What a great board this is. Nothing better than to pick the brains of wily veterans.
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tomsk192 Inner circle 3894 Posts |
Yeah, I didn't think you'd fall for that!
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