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Postby Renato » Sep 4th, '06, 21:07



There were some 10p versions available a few years ago but they all seem to be out of stock in dealers...maybe eBay could be your friend on this one?

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Postby l-ule » Sep 4th, '06, 21:59

I will keep my eye out on ebay.

Just to recap - I'm looking for a UK folding coin but the gimmick needs to be internal so it can be examined. Obviously this isn't going to be the cheap folding coins (eg the ones on ebay for around three quid).

Ideally a £2 coin but any UK coin at least as big as 10p, so 50p or £2 would be fine.

Can anyone tell me if Musketeer Coin or Butter Coin are what I'm looking for? Or would that be giving away some secret?

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Postby Misanthropy » Sep 4th, '06, 22:31

I bought a folding 10p from magic tricks and the creases don't show unless you are using it too close to the spectator. Obviously if you want to hand it out for examination you have to switch it for a non gimmicked 10p. I got mine for £10.99 from www.magictricks.co.uk

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Postby Mandrake » Sep 4th, '06, 22:48

Perhaps Eddie Gibson might be able to offer something suitable?

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Postby l-ule » Sep 5th, '06, 17:59

Misanthropy wrote:I bought a folding 10p from magic tricks and the creases don't show unless you are using it too close to the spectator. Obviously if you want to hand it out for examination you have to switch it for a non gimmicked 10p. I got mine for £10.99 from www.magictricks.co.uk


Ah, but is the mechanism internal or external? I'm not concerned about the crease or crack or whatever across the middle, I just don't want one with a band around the outside!

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Postby ouch-kabibble » Sep 5th, '06, 20:49

I own, and am willing to sell a 10p version buttercoin with its DVD for £15. It is basically identical to a regular to a folding coin, though the fold allows it to be used for other superioir applications. The gimmick is external.

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Postby Misanthropy » Sep 5th, '06, 21:07

The mechanism is internal you can hardly even see it unless you look very closely

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Postby l-ule » Sep 6th, '06, 10:40

Misanthropy wrote:The mechanism is internal you can hardly even see it unless you look very closely


That was the one you bought on magictricks.co.uk?

They don't seem to have any listed on their site, I will email them now to check if they have any in stock.

Thanks!

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Postby Misanthropy » Sep 6th, '06, 13:47

It was a while ago they might have sold out but they might have some back in stock soon

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Postby Montana » Sep 6th, '06, 16:07

I picked up a couple of coins from ebay too. Fortunately they weren't overly expensive but they are absolutely terrible to use.
The external workings mean that i've had the bands come lose halfway through a trick, leaving the coin in 2 pieces...... nightmare!

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Postby l-ule » Sep 9th, '06, 18:34

I've had the problem of elastic bands coming off. I've now put silver tape around the edge. This hopefully solves two problems: it hides the groove (which in my experience people will see if you hand them the bottle - and I think it's pretty lame if you do the trick and they can't hold the bottle and peer in at the coin) and secondly it (I think...) holds the elastic band on!

I think if you buy a £3 coin it's going to be rubbish. Hopefully the £10-£15 ones (usually marketed as 'pro quality' or 'hand crafted' are much better. I will get one soon and find out...

I wonder if the 50ps are easier to get the elastic bands on than the 10ps - less fiddly? Certainly they should look far more impressive once inside the bottle.

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Folding Coins

Postby jwhitepc » Jul 27th, '11, 11:21

The best folding and bitten coins i have had by far is the ones off ebay from seller (deleted by Mods), i have had several over the years and none have matched his quality especially the double folding bitten and restored ones. Certainly worth a look :wink:

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Re: Folding Coins

Postby Heckler » Jul 27th, '11, 11:52

jwhitepc wrote:The best folding and bitten coins i have had by far is the ones off ebay from seller (deleted by Mods), i have had several over the years and none have matched his quality especially the double folding bitten and restored ones. Certainly worth a look :wink:


And your relation (bearing in mind this is your first post here) to ace-skins is what exactly?

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Postby Mandrake » Jul 27th, '11, 12:08

Hmmm after almost 5 years we suddenly get an advert for an ebay site? Please excuse my suspicions......

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Postby pcwells » Jul 28th, '11, 16:28

I believe Tango makes coins with internal gimmicking.

Merlin's of Wakefield sometimes stock them, I think. Others probably do too.

Time for a Google search, methinks...

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