Tinkling Cup
Tinkling Cup







The Perfect Fusion of Ghost Bell and Chop Cup
At first glance, it's simply a bell. But as the performance unfolds, it transforms into a goblet, creating a surreal, unforgettable moment for your audience. The Tinkling Cup merges the classic Ghost Bell effect with the principles of the Chop Cup, delivering a truly unique illusion and an incredibly versatile tool for magicians.
Crafted from high-density brass, the Tinkling Cup is both elegant and durable, radiating an aura of mystery and sophistication. Its precision-engineered magnetic lock system ensures a smooth, effortless transition from bell to cup. Once transformed, the connection is rock-solid, giving you complete confidence during performance.
Available in two sizes (Standard and Mini), the Tinkling Cup adapts to a wide range of performance styles. The Mini size is compatible with Half-Dollar coins for added versatility.
The set includes newly crafted knit balls, offering impeccable handling and reliability, perfect for seamlessly transitioning into your favorite Chop Cup routine.
Features:
- Combines the Ghost Bell and Chop Cup principles.
- High-density brass construction with precision machining.
- Smooth, seamless transformation between bell and cup.
- Available in two sizes (Standard & Mini).
- Mini size fits Half-Dollars for additional possibilities.
What's Included:
- Bell × 1
- Goblet Base × 1
- Striker/Hammer × 1
- Red Gimmicked Knit Balls × 2
- Red Regular Knit Ball × 1
Approximate Diameters:
- Mini Size
- Height (including goblet base): 6 cm
- Bell diameter: 3.7 cm
- Goblet base diameter: 2.7 cm
- Standard Size
- Height: 10 cm
- Bell diameter: 5.5 cm
- Goblet base diameter: 4.5 cm
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Clay asks: Is the bell in the video the standard size? 10 centimeters sounds very, very small. To me, the video looks like a mini version, but I don't know.
Michael asks: Same size (balls) for both variants, or mini (balls) for mini cups? (Darn profanity filter.) Any instructions?
Gary asks: The blurb states that the mini size is compatible with half dollars. Does that mean the standard size isn't? And if so, why?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:Both Cups are exactly the same except the size, everything can be accomplished using both cups
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