it is more an expanded shell over a tuc coin...but the expanded coin fits too tightly to do much of
anything. i am new to coin magic, therefor training video would be helpful and expected at the
cost, but no new videos for the triple tuc...maybe if you are skilled you can find uses. But i
cant. ive bought thousands of dollars of product on penguin and never returned anything...this will
likely be the first item.
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The 1st shell is a piece of cake. The second shell was for me a bear to open. Very similar to Triad
Coins. Only difference I found was you could flip it in the air. I don't do that anyway. Afraid the
coin will "Vanish". Well make, but not for me.
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I’m giving three stars because I only looked at parts of the instructional video without sound. It
looks really finicky to use. In the trailer it looks smooth as silk but the truth is it’s not that
easy to use. I imagined it would be like super coin or coin through bill and would glide apart like
butter. Nope. This was not what I expected at all. But I’m going to work with it and see what I can
come up with. WAY OVERPRICED for what it is. Also I got this direct from Tango so I didn’t have to
wait for Penguin to release it.
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Great gimmick. With a little practice handling is very professional looking. I recommend a
watchband vanish at the finish.
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Very pleased with my half dollars. They are very well made. The instruction video is very good and
have you doing the basics right away. More expensive than just buying a shell, but well worth it for
the added versatility and the fact that there is a lot less "talking" with these coins than most
other gaff coins you may have.
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Its slopply put together and its overpriced
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I bought the Eisenhower Triple TUC from another dealer and wanted to post here also (in addition to
the Eisenhower TUC listing), because I've had no issues with my Triple TUC and am happy with it. I
definitely do not feel that part of it was too tight, as one reviewer noted (or a bear to open, as
another noted).
I assume that some people have had issues with theirs because they couldn't
access the instructional video. I definitely recommend that you don't fiddle with your unit until
you watch all of the video. So for those who can't locate the instructions, the Vimeo link and
password are under the lid of your little black box. Then, once you are in the "Tangopedia," run a
search for "Triple TUC" for the instructions (since he has routines for the "regular" TUC in the
Tangopedia as well).
In addition, Meir Yedid offers more Triple TUC routines for only $4.95
(!) and it's definitely worth the money. Feel free to check out out his video offering, here:
https://www.mymagic.com/l/money-magic/triple-t-u-c-routines-video-meir-yedid
Interesting gimmick- glad to see that unlike the last one (Chinese Tweezers-extreme high price, low
quality routine, no gimmick provided) this actually provided something for the price- but I could
not download the video.
I live in an area with spotty internet reception, and I prefer to
download videos for instruction so I can use them when (frequently) out of range. Unable to
download- it's online only through the provided link.
In a few weeks I may be back somewhere
that I can watch the whole video.
It's not altogether bad that I have the gimmick to play
with before I can watch the video, but it's frustrating.
And the video is not available (or
listed) in my "downloads" section of this site.
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