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Expanded Shell

Postby CArlight1958 » Dec 13th, '11, 12:19



I am looking for an American Half Dollar expanded shell, & was wondering if
anyone could advice me as to which is the best company to purchase from.


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Re: Expanded Shell

Postby magicdiscoman » Dec 13th, '11, 13:59

http://www.jbtv.co.uk/j-b-pro-coin-line ... 60-56-.php this is the one I'm looking at, there are walking ones and regular kenedy ones just to confuse the issue.

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Re: Expanded Shell

Postby CArlight1958 » Dec 13th, '11, 14:25

Thanks Magic,

This does look to be a better quality one.
I don't mind paying a little more, so long as I am getting a better product.

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Re: Expanded Shell

Postby JammyT » Dec 13th, '11, 15:51

JBTV?

Really?

I wouldn't advise you buy from there

'PRO line' means nothing, it's all the same poor quality from there

if you want TOP quality american gaffs and really are willing to pay for that quality then Jamie Schoolcraft is the best there is (expensive but the BEST there is)

I'm not slating JB for no reason, I've had bad experiences (especially with coins) not as 'PRO' / high end as Mark Mason makes out

the main reason I have an issue with Mark Mason selling below par coins is this:

'If you are looking for precision made coin magic then look no further. J B Magic specialize in high quality coin magic. With 2 of the worlds leading coin magic experts on board at J B Magic, you can rest assured our coin gaffs are among the best.'

I would completely disagree with that

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Re: Expanded Shell

Postby CArlight1958 » Dec 13th, '11, 17:19

Hello JT,

I must say the Schoolcraft half dollar set does look tempting, but at 350 bucks it's pricey.

I may send him an email, see what his best price is.

95 bucks for just the shell. My concern is, without the whole set, other coins may look a little suspicious.

What's your thoughts mate?

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Re: Expanded Shell

Postby JammyT » Dec 13th, '11, 17:47

I must admit they are very expensive but you won't find anyone more highly recommended ,you have to remember that he deals with orders from top working pro's that make a lot of money from magic and can probably justify paying that much. I would defo email him though because he might be able to help you out deal wise.

I have nothing against commercial gaff coins, as long as they are not advertised as a 'higher quality / high end' (which Mark Mason's are)

I've been looking for a good commercial UK coin gaff maker / supplier for ages and was recommended a few but have since completely forgotten about my pursuit (gave up and concentrated on card magic). I will look into this again and if I can source some better quality commercial coins I will of course let you know.

Another top quality gaff maker (especially american currency) is Todd Lassen http://www.toddlassen.com/

he is the only person I know of that can be compared to Schoolcraft quality wise

http://www.toddlassen.com/ess.htm

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Re: Expanded Shell

Postby JammyT » Dec 13th, '11, 17:56

Johnson Precision Magic were (and may still be) considered the best 'commercial' gaff producers

sadly no longer produce UK gaffs due to legal issues but still sell US coins

http://johnsonmagicproducts.com/shop/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=87&zenid=a4cb126bd7fc251581b937e8a807fb54

I remember someone singing Tango's praises for their coin gaffs, they seem to have a good range to choose from also

http://www.tangomagic.com/home.php?cat=298

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Re: Expanded Shell

Postby CArlight1958 » Dec 13th, '11, 18:10

JammyT wrote: I would defo email him though because he might be able to help you out deal wise.
(gave up and concentrated on card magic).
http://www.toddlassen.com/ess.htm


Thanks again JT,

He has a slightly cheaper set "Walking Liberty" coming in at $190 they look pretty good.
I have emailed him, I'll let you no how it goes. I don't mind paying that little bit more for quality.

Card magic is my first love, but there are one or two other routines I would also like to have in my magic box.
Just ordered "A Charming Chinese Challange" I think it's a brilliant routine.

Thanks again.

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Re: Expanded Shell

Postby JammyT » Dec 13th, '11, 18:14

No problem

you can't really go wrong with Lassen he's a nice, honest guy and you know who will be making your coin by hand

best of luck

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Re: Expanded Shell

Postby Randy » Dec 16th, '11, 20:36

This really depends on what your want. I'd say if you are starting out with Coin gaffs then Jonhson or Tango are your best bet. They won 't break the bank and if you drop a gaff or lose one, you won't want to go on a killing spree. I think both of those companies sell gaffs for like 30 bucks on up and most of them tend to be pretty damn good. While they aren't as custom made top of the line like Lassen or Schoolcraft, they do the same job.

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