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AnthonyJD Veteran user Long Island , N.Y. 341 Posts |
Hi can any one tell me if Johnson's dime and penny is made any better than another brand any brand that is? Thank you
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TWOCAN Special user PORT RICHEY FL 890 Posts |
I think this is very well made and also comes with a bang ring. Others I believe do not have a bang ring included.
Just try that’s all you can do , never give up .
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Mb217 Inner circle 9621 Posts |
In general, Johnson's products are very well made and do the job quite splendidly. Love all their coins as they are always affordable and great quality.
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AnthonyJD Veteran user Long Island , N.Y. 341 Posts |
Great thanks. I think I will order from Johnson website.I still have Silver Extraction, an Okito Box , and somewhere unless it was lost a cigarette through quarter. I remember having a cheaper version and using a glass as a bang ring.
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AnthonyJD Veteran user Long Island , N.Y. 341 Posts |
Mb217 Some one told me they (Johnson coins) may still have a lifetime warranty? Have you ever heard of this ?
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PAUL K Special user Massachusetts 547 Posts |
I've had mine dime & penny Johnson for over 20 years with no problems.I never used a ban ring just a plastic cup to get the coins apart.Over time you might have
to clean the copper with white vinegar & salt,it makes the copper coins look new. |
AnthonyJD Veteran user Long Island , N.Y. 341 Posts |
Hi thanks Paul007007. nothing like quality . I used to have their cigarette through quarter can not find it:(
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brian314 Regular user Michigan 112 Posts |
Paul K,
Whats the ratio of salt and vinegar? Do you just soak it in the mixture. Please let me know |
brian314 Regular user Michigan 112 Posts |
Does anyone know how Roy Kueppers Dime and Penny compares to Johnsons. I need to get a good quality set for a new routine I am working on. They are both the same price, I would appreciate any information anyone can give.
Thank you, Brian |
invisible New user 80 Posts |
Hi Brian, I own Roy's and it is excellent quality. It does not come with a bang ring however.
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J-Mac Inner circle Ridley Park, PA 5338 Posts |
I've never used the bang ring for my Dime to Penny; the gaff separates quite easily in a plastic cup with only a couple of shakes. I have some larger locking sets (not Johnson) that require the bang ring and some serious banging! But the Dime and Penny come apart very easily.
All in all though, you should probably purchase the Johnson. It will serve you well for a long time and you won't have any "what if" or "should haves" haunt you later on! BTW, careful with using vinegar on it. Gaffs are often clad to cover cut/lathe tooling marks and corrosives can ruin them. I lost an entire "hung, Drawn, & Quartered" coin set from Mark Mason that way! What is safe to use on real coins doesn’t always go as well on gaffed coins. Jim |
brian314 Regular user Michigan 112 Posts |
Thank you for that information, it is very much appreciated.
Brian |
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