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Deadeye - Stepped Edition Smalls
The stepped edition of the Deadeyes takes the original concept of a coin designed for contact manipulation, and brings it to the next level by offering a more angular and grippier design, for supreme control. The small model has been sized to cross over into conventional sleight of hand, magic, and coin trickery, while still enabling players to perform the contact coin isolations and manipulation that has made the Deadeyes a favourite.
This model is slightly sized down and slimmed down from the original, reducing the overall weight noticeably. While the new shape is not as ergonomic as a straight up worry coin, the angles provide excellent control for sleight of hand and more conventional "coin tricks".
Details
- 32mm diameter (compared to 35 for the large stepped model, 37 for the large original, and 30 for the small original)
- 4.5mm thickness (compared to 5 for the large stepped, 7 for the large original, and 6 for the small original)
- Unknurled edges only (at this time)
- Weights:
- Titanium: ~11.7g
- Stainless: ~20.6g
- Brass: ~21.9g
- Copper: ~23.2g
General Info on the Deadeye Contact Coins
Aroundsquare’s Deadeyes are part skill toy, part worry stone, part mind control device. Roll them between your fingers, or press use your thumb into the smooth contour and breath deep to dissolve the stresses of daily life.
These contact coins are designed to be handled and manipulated.On the surface, the Deadeyes look like just a refined worry stone made from metal, and they certainly serve well for that. They are precisely crafted and beautifully finished, with an ergonomic indent on either side that is perfect for thumbs of any size. But as you’d expect from AO2, there’s more to it than that. The concave shape and resulting ridge around the perimeter make the Deadeyes perfect for contact-style manipulation. With practice, they can be made to roll fluidly between the fingers, or back and forth over the thumbs, and isolations can be performed where the coins appear to be floating around the fingertips.
Characteristic
RRP | £29,99 |
Description
Deadeye - Stepped Edition Smalls
The stepped edition of the Deadeyes takes the original concept of a coin designed for contact manipulation, and brings it to the next level by offering a more angular and grippier design, for supreme control. The small model has been sized to cross over into conventional sleight of hand, magic, and coin trickery, while still enabling players to perform the contact coin isolations and manipulation that has made the Deadeyes a favourite.
This model is slightly sized down and slimmed down from the original, reducing the overall weight noticeably. While the new shape is not as ergonomic as a straight up worry coin, the angles provide excellent control for sleight of hand and more conventional "coin tricks".
Details
- 32mm diameter (compared to 35 for the large stepped model, 37 for the large original, and 30 for the small original)
- 4.5mm thickness (compared to 5 for the large stepped, 7 for the large original, and 6 for the small original)
- Unknurled edges only (at this time)
- Weights:
- Titanium: ~11.7g
- Stainless: ~20.6g
- Brass: ~21.9g
- Copper: ~23.2g
General Info on the Deadeye Contact Coins
Aroundsquare’s Deadeyes are part skill toy, part worry stone, part mind control device. Roll them between your fingers, or press use your thumb into the smooth contour and breath deep to dissolve the stresses of daily life.
These contact coins are designed to be handled and manipulated.On the surface, the Deadeyes look like just a refined worry stone made from metal, and they certainly serve well for that. They are precisely crafted and beautifully finished, with an ergonomic indent on either side that is perfect for thumbs of any size. But as you’d expect from AO2, there’s more to it than that. The concave shape and resulting ridge around the perimeter make the Deadeyes perfect for contact-style manipulation. With practice, they can be made to roll fluidly between the fingers, or back and forth over the thumbs, and isolations can be performed where the coins appear to be floating around the fingertips.