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Rafael The Master Hypnotist Elite user South East Asia 499 Posts
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I am so confused, and I am very much interested in "Gravity Flippers"
there seems to be many type of "Gravity Flippers" here it is : http://www.roykueppers.com/flippercoins.html beside the Price, what is the difference between : Flipper, "Soft" Flipper w/ Re-Milled Edges Flipper, "Soft" w/Re-Milled Edges and if you Scroll down a little bit there is a "Pro" Gravity Flipper Coins, what is this? and scroll down a bit there are "Magnetic Gravity Flipper Coins" can someone with experience work in Coins explain this to me? Thanks .....
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J-Mac Inner circle Ridley Park, PA 5338 Posts
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Rafael,
You have already posted about this twice in the past week in Secret Sessions, and you also mentioned that you have a few gravity flippers. BTW, "Soft" and "Re-Milled" are terms that describe the conditions of coins themselves and have nothing to do with the flipper action. If it is only Roy's flippers that you need help with you might want to write or call him; Roy is very receptive to questions about his products.
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Rafael The Master Hypnotist Elite user South East Asia 499 Posts
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I post it here because no one reply to my Question in the Secret Sessions
thank you Jim for the Kind Reply I will contact Roy ....
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Dr_J_Ayala Inner circle In search of Vlad Dracul and his 2169 Posts
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I have posted a response to the types of f*****r coins in the past on another thread, but basically there are only two types: Regular f*****r coins, sometimes called Gravity F*****rs, and M*****ic F*****rs, which is self explanatory, and which requires another m****t to open it, whether it is in a coin or with a PK or some other similar device.
As for a 'Pro' F*****r, that usually refers to one where the insert has also has a milled edge. The term 'soft' referrs to the ability of the coins to slide across one another with very little or no noise. Coins can be softened with various techniques, or through many, many years of normal use in circulation. When a milled-edge coin is re-milled, the edge of the coin has been re-cut with new milling to make the milling sharper and like-new. Like J-Mac said, contact Roy. He is very easy to work with and will answer all of your questions, and will be able to guide you along until you get exactly what you need. I hope this information is useful to you. |
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Tommytallica New user uuuh jeg har skrevet 95 Posts
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tm613 Regular user Phila, PA 124 Posts
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On 2011-08-09 11:56, Dr_J_Ayala wrote: I have to respectfully diagree with this; a "regular" f*****r will not open via gravity..it must be flipped and held open...now so called regular or original flipper coins are not promoted or sold by the big gaff makers much anymore but they are available...I have one that is about 10 years old... |
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