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Most Coins Caught Using Overhand Cobra Catches

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Middletown, Ohio, United States / October 26, 2010

David Cain caught five coins using overhand cobra catches. DOES NOT BEAT CURRENT RECORD

- must place coins on the back of the hand and wrist
- coins may not touch each other on hand
- must toss coins into the air in one move
- must catch coins individually from above with the palm of the hand facing outward and downward
- must toss and catch coins with the same hand
- may use any type of coins
- must provide video evidence

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  • Canada Dan Rollman

    David, I'd love to see you go for six. Something tells me you've got the chops to pull it off. :)

  • United States David Cain

    Um, why did my record fail? It clearly at least ties the "current" record, and shows it more clearly.

  • United States David Cain

    Um, why did my record fail? It clearly at least ties the "current" record, and shows it more clearly.

  • United States Gold Member

    why did David Cain's record fail

  • Canada Dan Rollman

    Good questions. I would suggest we create rules that "coins may not be touching." Second part is a tougher question -- I'll let Lars respond.

  • Australia Peter Craig

    Do coins have to be a specific distance apart from each other (ie can they be next to each other and touching)? Do the coins have to be caught individually or can they be caught at the same time?

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