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Cups and Quiet Balls

Postby neil_the_newbie » Dec 29th, '11, 17:30



What types of balls would anyone recommend that drop quietly into a brass cup. They have to be weighty enough to sleeve. Any suggestions appreciated. :-)

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Re: Cups and Quiet Balls

Postby V.E. Day » Dec 29th, '11, 22:40

Marshmellows.

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Re: Cups and Quiet Balls

Postby molesworth » Dec 30th, '11, 10:22

Why is it that so many people here mock newbies asking perfectly legitimate questions? D

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Re: Cups and Quiet Balls

Postby daleshrimpton » Dec 30th, '11, 13:03

Maybe the baseballs are what your after. I still think that nerf balls will do. Ive sleeved them. You just need to make sure you have a loose sleeve to begin with. I mean, look at all the stuff Rocco shoves up there.

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Re: Cups and Quiet Balls

Postby daleshrimpton » Dec 30th, '11, 13:06

Or how about solid rubber bouncy balls? They wont talk, and have a bit of weight to them.

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Re: Cups and Quiet Balls

Postby daleshrimpton » Dec 30th, '11, 13:08

Or monkey paw balls. These are just tightly knotted cord.if you want to go traditional, bread balls. Literaly white sliced bread compressed into a ball.

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Re: Cups and Quiet Balls

Postby V.E. Day » Dec 30th, '11, 14:52

molesworth wrote:Why is it that so many people here mock newbies asking perfectly legitimate questions? D

Sigh.



I'm not aware of anyone mocking anyone in this thread. Marshmellows have some weight, can be palmed and drop silently. They are also fairly easy to come by. Is it me you have an issue with or the use of marshmellows?

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Re: Cups and Quiet Balls

Postby Mandrake » Dec 30th, '11, 17:03

I also thought the marshmallow post was just a bit of fun but certainly had some merit inasmuch as they can actually be used as such props, I've seen them used as final loads in some C&B routines.

For non-edible versions the knitted or crochet covered items can be quite soft and certainly don't talk. I'd suggest a quick e-mail to Clive at http://www.cards4magic.co.uk to ask if he can advise which ones are the softest

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Re: Cups and Quiet Balls

Postby Alexandra » Dec 30th, '11, 17:13

I think marshmellows could be an interesting idea actually.

Off to invent a line of chop / colour changing / expanding / multiplying marshmellows now, see you in a bit!

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Re: Cups and Quiet Balls

Postby Stephen Ward » Dec 30th, '11, 18:04

You CAN use marshmallows as a load.

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Re: Cups and Quiet Balls

Postby molesworth » Dec 30th, '11, 23:25

V.E. Day wrote:
molesworth wrote:Why is it that so many people here mock newbies asking perfectly legitimate questions? D

Sigh.



I'm not aware of anyone mocking anyone in this thread. Marshmellows have some weight, can be palmed and drop silently. They are also fairly easy to come by. Is it me you have an issue with or the use of marshmellows?


Sorry, as it clearly would be crazy to think one could sleeve and retrieve a marshmallow, I thought you were being sarcastic. My bad. I thought you were being sarcastic.

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Re: Cups and Quiet Balls

Postby molesworth » Dec 30th, '11, 23:26

Stephen Ward wrote:You CAN use marshmallows as a load.


Love to see a video of you getting them out of your sleeve. :)

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Re: Cups and Quiet Balls

Postby Mandrake » Dec 31st, '11, 00:09

Sounds like we ought to have a competiton to discover the most magical uses of marshmallows!

(But in a separate thread :wink: )

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Re: Cups and Quiet Balls

Postby Tommy Magic » Dec 31st, '11, 20:07

http://www.amazon.co.uk/-Beads-NEPALESE ... 92&sr=1-11 might do the trick - come in all colours and sizes...

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Re: Cups and Quiet Balls

Postby bmat » Jan 1st, '12, 02:17

Or you can use something noisy, but you have to be very good. I refer you to Paul Gertners routine http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0cGxqYZp6M

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