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rutabaga Inner circle Toronto, Canada 1327 Posts
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I recently saw somewhere a one-handed version of matrix/shadow coins, where the 4 half dollars begin in a fairly small square arrangement, only approx 6-8" apart. Anyone know what this is called? Cheers!
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rutabaga Inner circle Toronto, Canada 1327 Posts
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Found it... Hysteria by Chad Long.
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Mb217 Inner circle 9672 Posts
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Ahhh yes, Chad Long…Yet another exceptional closeup man, and with a real dexterity for coins as well. Love his work!
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rutabaga Inner circle Toronto, Canada 1327 Posts
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On Jul 17, 2025, Mb217 wrote: As I've been unearthing my old magic stuff much of it is I suppose considered "classic" now haha. Work from all the usual coin magic greats, Roth, Kurtz, Kenner, Brewer, Rubenstein, Latta etc., and some beauties from Cafe regulars of yore.... Vinnie, Rannie, Tim F., and some of yours too, MB! Good times. |
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