The best mini cups on the market!
A tad expensive but worth the investment. Brass magic is becoming more scarce and this set is very
nice. The cups are attractive, precision made, and the chop-cup enhanced one looks just like the
others inside and out. It also works perfectly with the metal core ball. A hard slam down isn't
necessary to dislodge it (which in cup magic stands out like a freckle), though it won't prematurely
fall out either. The insert that comes with the set is a great bonus and makes loading a bunch of
small objects into any of the cups a snap.
They come with a nice custom made draw string
bag to keep them safe inside. A little heavy but still pocket worthy.
If you're a brass
magic fan you'll love these cups.
LOVE THE MINI CUPS AND BALLS , They fit in your pocket to do table hopping from your pocket highly
rescanned great look and nice weight and brass just adds class
These are very well made and real brass. They are fun to preform and I use M & M's for the final
load. There is a learning curve to handle them properly but worth it.
I thought they were
a bit pricy but after they arrived and for what you get, they are also worth it.
I have a large collection of Cups & Balls, I'm really impressed with this set! Very similar in
design to the legendary Paul Fox cups, these brass mini cups are very heavy for their size, they
stack perfectly, and the extra gimmick allows you to do an unusual final load - sand, beads, seeds,
or . . . ?
If you're looking for a professional grade pocket-size set of Cups & Balls, look
no further.
These cups are absolutely beautiful looking and the feel/weight is unlike anything I've owned
before.
All 3 cups and all the balls look exactly the same, so spectators won't be able to
tell which cup or ball is special simply by looking. Unfortunately the only way to know for sure is
to see if one ball finds a certain cup to be "attractive" or not.
Includes a 5 minute video
which is subtitled in English, going over a basic routine and flourishes to perform, but you aren't
buying this for the routine, this is for the craftsmanship.
Diameter of each cup is that of
an Eisenhower Dollar and stands roughly as tall, and the crocheted balls are SMALL, barely larger
than an eraser on the end of a pencil.