THIS WEEK IN THE SHOP
A collection of this weeks production and current available pre-orders.
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No returns or exchanges. Ya get what ya get.
Who doesn't love a grab bag?
Bags will have 1-3 items depending on the piece. The combined value would be $150-200 if they weren't slightly flawed or out of commision.
Please note:Â There are quite a few of the same product. If you order more than one, we do our best to give you a variety but no guarantees.
These are items that didn't quite make the cut but still fine pieces that deserve a home.
A variety of laser engraved coins, minted coins, spinning tops, spin coins, worry coins, spin trays, bottle openers and who knows what else.
"Worrying is like paying a debt you don't owe"
Our Worry Coin is minted from solid metal in the U. S.
Available in Bronze, Copper, blackened Iron & .999 Silver.
Mokume version is limited and will vary in patter from coin to coin.
Blackened Iron version does not have reeding (little lines) on the edge. Iron is too hard to make this happen but we think it works without in this case.
Approximately 1.25" diameter
Solid Silver option is 1Â troy ounce.
The most remarkable thing about this favorite quote of mine is the simplicity and truth behind it. We worry almost constantly and there's nothing in this world saying that we have to. It doesn't change anything or fix the problem, but we do it anyway. We constantly pull from our bank of emotions and hormones to pay for this debt that doesn't exist.
A few years ago, I started manually machining various types of Worry Coins. They vary in metals, woods and sizes. Last year I had the idea that I'd laser engrave this quote into a coin but it was missing something and made these hand made coins even more expensive. I really wanted to be able to offer a more affordable version of a Worry Coin with this quote but, at the time, was not aware of Shire Post Mint's ability to create a concave surface on one side, so I shelved the project. A few months later, I saw what they could do with a coin so reached out to my favorite designer, Mike Major, and got to work. I couldn't be happier with the result. The size, weight, design and cost are the perfect balance and I'm sure you will enjoy.
The Passing Coin is just that, it is a coin created to keep for yourself and pass on to those you love. We created the Passing Coin as a symbol of love, strength and reassurance, and to solidify the everlasting bond with those you care about. I love having something tangible to hold closely, acting as a constant reminder that no matter what the current situation may be in our lives, our love is safe and can withstand anything life may throw our way. We can hold onto the coin during the darkest of hours, whether feeling alone and apart from those we love most, nervous about starting a new chapter in life, living thousands of miles away for an unknown amount of time, no matter the circumstance, the Passing Coin reminds you that someone loves you. I carry this coin with me wherever I go, whether in my pocket or in my wallet, I never leave without it. My girls carry one as well, which in turn keeps the bond and connection between us, and is a constant reminder that our love will never go away. I love this coin, it can be given for a thousand different reasons to a thousand different people, and whatever the circumstance, the Passing Coin’s purpose will always remain; No matter where you are, I am here with you, and this too shall pass.
Lisa Lawson
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Specifications:
Minted in Arkansas
Metal: Solid Bronze or Copper
Size: .900" diameter (just under an inch),
        .100" thick (just under 1/8" thick)
PREORDER! Please allow 1-2 weeks to ship.
Each of our gambling teetotums are hand turned from a solid brass hex bar making each one unique.Â
Manually machined from 5/8" solid brass hex, deep laser engraved and finished by hand in my little shop.
Stainless Steel stem
Comes with our custom suede pouch and a rule card.
Click here to see the making of one of our tops
The game: Put & Take is a game that’s been around for generations and is fairly simple to play. Each top comes with a card explaining the rules.
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