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Ben Whiting Loyal user Traverse City, MI 246 Posts |
I'm using a gimmicked silver dollar in a routine where I would like to have the coin marked by a member of the audience. I was wondering what the best way to do this so that the mark will have no problem lasting to the end of the routine, but clean off easily and quickly for the next show. Washable crayola? Sharpie with a special cleaner? I fear dry erase wouldn't last to the end of the routine.
Thanks for the advice! Ben |
David Neighbors V.I.P. 4910 Posts |
I used to put a Small pice Of Masking tape on the coin And Have that marked! I don't know If that would work for what you want or not?
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Dentian Loyal user 278 Posts |
Sharpie and hand sanitizer work just fine, they sell the small bottles of hand sanitizer that you can carry around, bring a small piece of cloth to wipe and you're all set.
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themagiciansapprentice Inner circle Essex, UK 1381 Posts |
Any permanent marker can be overwritten by a dry erase marker, then wiped off with a cloth (old care-takers trick.)
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On Sep 28, 2014, themagiciansapprentice wrote: I use this one all the time on both clad US Quarters and silver US Walkers.
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