Need some change from some friends? Make sure they line their pockets up with them first. Then second - seat them down in this chair. Sam Lomingshum's brilliant change stealing rocking chair will do the rest for you.
The chair is designed to recline to the point where the person using it will be in the prone position. They will be comfortable, and it's also perfectly angled in a way where change will slip out of their pockets. But it won't fall to the ground, instead, it will roll back into slots which channels them into a receptacle on the back. Too bad they can collect them later on, so maybe it wasn't such a great plan after all to steal some change.
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