JES Squatty 2 Solid Cup for many Kicker and Sucker effects. You cannot tell the difference between this cup and a standard set of JES Squatty 2 Cups, and it looks and feels for all the world like a solid hunk of copper!
The Jester Mini Cups are a pocket size rendition of our tall Traditional Cups. This miniature set allows the cups and balls performer to bring a small set of cups to any venue and include a performance of the cups and balls in the most "close up" of situations. 3 Load Balls included.
The Jester Mini Cups are a pocket size rendition of our tall Traditional Cups NOW IN STERLING SILVER. This miniature set allows the cups and balls performer to bring a small set of cups to any venue and include a performance of the cups and balls in the most "close up" of situations.
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 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.
Kozmo Chop Cup. This is the cup used by street magician, and founder of Kozmo Magic, "Kozmo" in his busking performances and lectures - except this cup is in a lightweight aluminum version that is 1/3 the weight of our Kozmo Chop Cup in Copper.
Kozmo Chop Cup. This is the cup used by street magician, and founder of Kozmo Magic, "Kozmo" in his busking performances and lectures - this cup is the heavyweight version that weighs over 10oz.
The magician shows an empty bowl and fills it with rice. A second bowl is placed mouth down over the full bowl. The rice doubles in quantity! The magician then levels the rice out of the bowl and again places the two bowls together mouth to mouth. The rice turns to water!