Stainless Steel Cups and Balls (Essel Magic)

Stainless Steel Cups and Balls (Essel Magic)
Stainless Steel Cups and Balls (Essel Magic)
Price: £27.50£27.50exc VAT
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The Cups and Balls is probably the oldest magic effect that we have come to know. A drawing of conjurers performing this classic is found inside the pyramids, which proves that it was performed thousands of years ago.

Stainless Steel Cups and Balls was performed mainly by street conjurers in the Orient. The Western performers have improved the basic plot into fantastic routines, most of which are easy to execute and are highly entertaining. The shape, size and materials used are also improved so that modern performers can handle them with ease.

Comes with full set and written instructions so you can amaze your audience!

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Customer reviews for Stainless Steel Cups and Balls (Essel Magic)

Michael
Great quality Cups and Balls for the price! I was looking for a set to add to my starter gear since I am just starting out. They seem really sturdy and well made, and they have really great handling when palming the balls.

Community questions about Stainless Steel Cups and Balls (Essel Magic)

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  • Garry asks: What is the weight of each cup ? Thank you

  • Matthew asks: What's the internal height of the cups please?

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:I would estimate that this is around 55-65 mm
  • Laurent asks: What are the dimensions of the cups please?!

    • 1. Jim responds:In the packaging, they are 3.2 x 7.0 x 3.2 inches.
  • Jordan asks: What is are the dimensions of the stainless steel cups? I use a final load similar to Gazzo's, about greater than 2 1/2 inch balls. Thank you!

    • 1. Andy responds:The mouth is 67mm. It won't take a regular tennis ball, but it will take something like a Goshman final load ball.

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