Cups & Balls

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Cups & Balls

Postby Aza » Sep 21st, '12, 12:36



It's time for me to dedicate some time to that classic of magic, the old Cups & Balls....

I think the routine is perfect for learning sleights, coupled with patter and misdirection, seems to be a good all rounder for starting.

Now my question is as follows:

Where did you learn your routine?

What routine would you recommend?

And Lady of Mystery, I'm already planning on using the one in Mark Wilson's for a starting point (just trying to see if i can beat you to it :lol: )

Thanks in advance you wonderful wise wizards and wizardettes :?: (n.b. wizardette may not be the politically correct term for female wizard :D )

Much love

Aza

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Re: Cups & Balls

Postby Lawrence » Sep 21st, '12, 12:43

ye olde 2 or 3 cups and balls or chop cup?

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Re: Cups & Balls

Postby Aza » Sep 21st, '12, 12:53

Well i was thinking of doing the three cup, then two, then finally chop cup, in that order....i think

If that's a bad way to start tell me!!

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Re: Cups & Balls

Postby Lawrence » Sep 21st, '12, 12:56

Aza wrote:Well i was thinking of doing the three cup, then two, then finally chop cup, in that order....i think

If that's a bad way to start tell me!!

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Sounds like my juggling act: 4 balls, then 3, then 2, then 1

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Re: Cups & Balls

Postby mr invisible » Sep 21st, '12, 13:01

Aza wrote:Well i was thinking of doing the three cup, then two, then finally chop cup, in that order....i think

If that's a bad way to start tell me!!

Much love

Aza
Lots of people like using 2 and 3 balls with there routines, just love this old time magic routine, that has been around for over 4000 years apparently!! 8)

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Re: Cups & Balls

Postby Aza » Sep 21st, '12, 13:03

Lawrence wrote: Sounds like my juggling act: 4 balls, then 3, then 2, then 1


My juggling act is 1 ball :lol:

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Re: Cups & Balls

Postby Lawrence » Sep 21st, '12, 13:37

Aza wrote:
Lawrence wrote: Sounds like my juggling act: 4 balls, then 3, then 2, then 1


My juggling act is 1 ball :lol:

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So's mine, mainly; perhaps I shall make you a video

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Re: Cups & Balls

Postby Aza » Sep 21st, '12, 14:03

Lawrence wrote:
Aza wrote:
Lawrence wrote: Sounds like my juggling act: 4 balls, then 3, then 2, then 1


My juggling act is 1 ball :lol:

Much love

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So's mine, mainly; perhaps I shall make you a video


Lets make a juggling video each Lawrence!!

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Re: Cups & Balls

Postby Dr Percival RP Pound » Sep 21st, '12, 15:28

The late, great Mr Tommy Wonder had probably the finest cups and balls routine. His was the first routine that I ever performed but sadly I decided to desist performing that variation as I was just unable to do justice to the great man.

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Re: Cups & Balls

Postby Stephen Ward » Sep 21st, '12, 15:44

Agreed, it is a stunning version and one i love to watch even now.

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Re: Cups & Balls

Postby philipsw » Sep 21st, '12, 16:17

I think I've mentioned this before, but I still think John Mendoza's Chop Cup and Ball routine is a brilliant routine - especially for those whose sleight of hand is not as strong since it does away with all the f*lse tr*nsf*rs. It is well structured and builds to a great finish. An excellent and underrated routine to my mind.

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Re: Cups & Balls

Postby soveda » Sep 21st, '12, 19:59

Lawrence wrote:
Aza wrote:
Lawrence wrote: Sounds like my juggling act: 4 balls, then 3, then 2, then 1


My juggling act is 1 ball :lol:

Much love

Aza


So's mine, mainly; perhaps I shall make you a video

Mine too!
From last year:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fuSHT3Eb ... ature=plcp

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Re: Cups & Balls

Postby DrTodd » Sep 22nd, '12, 06:49

Dai Vernon

Learned chop cup from a wonderful magician in Mechanicsburg, PA in 1977!

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Re: Cups & Balls

Postby V.E. Day » Sep 22nd, '12, 14:13

Bruce Elliott gives a good teaching of the Cups And Balls in The Classic Secrets Of Magic. A nice short but fairly thorough description that is a pleasure to read.

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Re: Cups & Balls

Postby Lady of Mystery » Sep 22nd, '12, 14:50

I really love Bill Malone's routine, I've performed it a few times and it always gets really good reactions.

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