spa wrote:I put one of those bank cloth bags inside my inside coat pocket. The actual pocket bust through, ripped it right out and put that bad boy in.
Only problem it's a coat so only good for colder times Other thing it's really deep!
Problem is though, banks aint used cloth bags for the best part of 10 years now. I suppose one of their plastic ones cut down to size will do.
I've come across a few players in London that put all there coins in ruck sacks, it sounds good but you have no control over the noise of the coins when you are walking.
deano8177 wrote:I've come across a few players in London that put all there coins in ruck sacks, it sounds good but you have no control over the noise of the coins when you are walking.
That's what I do.
I keep a main bag inside the rucky so that the coins don't rattle around, and keep the disposable cash in one of the side pockets so I can get at it easily if I get involved on something. A screwed-up piece of paper in the side pocket prevents everything from getting noisy.
The profit then goes into the main bag once I've counted it.
Frightfully well organised, I know.
This machine may at times offer a choice where the player has every chance of bankruptcy
I just change coins up in the industrial sized change units in services and arcades!! usually rack all profit every night in me local arcade, keep about, 100 coins