A one-piece shaft of Cocobolo hardwood, this Magicians Wand has a sophisticated look with solid Brass tips. Additional banding is made from Ebony rings.
Constructed from exotic hardwood from Africa with white tips and silver aluminum bands. A one-piece shaft of Gabon Ebony hardwood, this Magicians Wand has a CLASSIC slim look with faux ivory tips, a black shaft and silver banding.
The White Wand constructed entirely from faux Ivory and silver aluminum bands. A one-piece slender shaft of faux Ivory, this Magicians Wand has a MAGNIFICENT look with matching ivory tips and silver banding.
Paul Fox Mini Cups have a load capacity for a ball slightly larger than a golf ball. A set of four 7/8" balls are included with each cup set. Small enough to travel in your pocket yet made for full cups and balls routines.
One Replacement Carrying Case for Passing the Weights
Made from real US Quarters means that you can borrow a quarter and launch into a stunning routine with this gimmick. Double Face Super Triple Coin with DVD enables any performer to perform a high-level magic trick by only using simple and basic skills.
Slightly larger than a standard US Quarter, these Nickel-plated Morgan Dollar Quarters are ideal for all kinds of coin magic. An unusual piece that recreates an actual Morgan Dollar in miniature size.
The Ken Brooke Master Chop Cup is an authentic reproduction of the first chop cup created by Al Wheatley in the 1950's. Sometimes referred to as the Highball Cup, it was designed as a tall cup. The cup accommodates an impressive baseball size load. In many ways it strongly resembles the bottom half of a cocktail shaker.
The Classic Cups are for the performer who needs the same load capabilities of a medium size cup but is looking for a more common looking cup. Elegant simple lines, with no center bead, give these cups an innocent appearance, negating any notion that the cups are actually props made for the purpose of a magic performance.
The Don Alan Full Size Chop Cup and RNT Red Balls is the hallmark of our Jumbo Chop Cup selection: The Don Alan Full Size Chop Cup has a wide 3 3/8 inch mouth that swallows almost anything you can throw at it. Big enough for a baseball.
Just slightly larger in diameter than an actual Morgan Silver Dollar, the Copper Morgan Dollar is a gorgeous coin for coin manipulation.
The Classic Cups and Balls are for the performer who needs the same load capabilities of a medium size cup but is looking for a more common looking cup. Elegant simple lines, with no center bead, give these cups an innocent appearance, negating any notion that the cups are actually props made for the purpose of a magic performance.
The Ken Brooke Junior Chop Cup is an authentic reproduction of the chop cup created by Al Wheatley. Sometimes referred to as the Stubby Cup, it was designed as a truncated version of the Master Cup size and is most often preferred by magicians as the cup still accommodates an impressive tennis ball size load.
The Sisti Working Professional's Cups are an extremely popular style of cups for the cups and balls. Because of their short 5" stack, the cups are easily transported and more easily used in tighter performance situations, but because of their billiard ball size load capacity and their generous attic space, they produce the same results as a larger set of cups.
The Rings-N-Things Steel Jumping Gems consist of 2 matching, nickel plated steel paddles with bright blue Swarovski crystals embedded in them and a bright red Swarovski crystal for the finale. Each paddle is 4" long. A leather-like carrying cases for the two rods, essential to get you into position, is included.
The Cardistry Training Blocks are created from solid stainless-steel plates with milled pips. These blocks are not simply laser engraved: the pips, corner indices, and the back border are milled into the steel with industrial milling machines. The pips and corner indices are recreations of Bicycle or Phoenix playing card faces, with the entire face values milled into the steel.
The Traditional Tapered Cups are among the most classic designs of cups for cups and balls performers. The tapered cup design is the style of cups you see street performers of the 18th century performing within paintings or drawings from that period.