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puffinmonkey Elite user Seattle 437 Posts |
Does anyone know on average how much a lassen gravity flipper cost for barber halves?
Thanks -Alex |
Starromeo Regular user 134 Posts |
Around $200
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Double J Veteran user 331 Posts |
I might be wrong but, doesn't He have a website and e-mail. (sarcasm) in case it didn't come across.
That might be a good place to start. |
J-Mac Inner circle Ridley Park, PA 5338 Posts |
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On 2010-03-23 13:30, Double J wrote: True, but it can be a long wait for either. Todd doesn’t reply to emails very fast; understandable as he would be doing nothing but that. He is usually somewhat better with phone calls, but not if he is busy making gaffs. And a price list on his web site certainly wouldn’t be a bad thing, would it? Jim |
Double J Veteran user 331 Posts |
He has contact info on his site including a phone number. If it's that hard to get a hold of him, Get it made somewhere else.
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TC Ryder Elite user Florida 496 Posts |
Call Todd during the day and he usually answers. I am sure he would be glad to make you one. You just have to catch him at the right time.
His stuff is great. You may pay a premium but in the end it is worth it...and if you ever decide to sell it it has good resale value. TC |
Sammy J. Inner circle Castle Rock, Colorado 1786 Posts |
I guess I don't think it is very important to go to a top gaff maker for this coin.
It's just a hole in a coin. No close tolerances, no precision machining, no binding of metals. Just a hole. Sammy
Sammy J. Teague
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lorenwade Special user 869 Posts |
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On 2010-03-23 19:19, Sammy J. wrote: Sammy, you replied to the wrong thread. Hehehe. |
Double J Veteran user 331 Posts |
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On 2010-03-23 19:19, Sammy J. wrote: There are other gaffed coin makers that can help him. If one does not have the time to answer e-mails or phone calls, call the next on the list. Make sense? |
Sammy J. Inner circle Castle Rock, Colorado 1786 Posts |
Oops!
Sammy J. Teague
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puffinmonkey Elite user Seattle 437 Posts |
I've purchased many products from todd. Just wanted to ask if anyone on the Café knew the price range before I call him to make a purchase? Thanks guys
-Alex |
J-Mac Inner circle Ridley Park, PA 5338 Posts |
Alex,
I sent you a PM. Jim |
Calvin Tong Special user 718 Posts |
One suggestion that I have is for you to check out Lassen's blog. you can dig through months and months of his blog to see if he has manufactured and sold one during the last 2 years or so. I have done this myself before contacting him with an order....so that I know what to expect for a price. It has worked for me 100% of the time :o)
by the way, I do not recall running into a barber gravity flipper on his blog for the past year and a half, but I could be wrong. the memory goes first. :o)
Cal Tong
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