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MAGICTOM Veteran user Dallas, Tx 354 Posts |
I just got my first chop cup and was looking for some routine ideas... if any one knows of a good reference location for routine ideas please let me know, I have the instructions but would like to use the chop cup in other ways as well.
Help would be greatly appreciated Thanks Tom
No Man is his craft's master the first day!
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RiffClown Inner circle Yorktown, Virginia (Previously Germany) 1579 Posts |
Personally I think the chop cup is best combined with standard cups and balls. Routining is not only much easier, but hiding the gimmick is also simple if you get called on it.
I posted a five cup routine (2 are chops) in another thread a few weeks back. Here's a link if you're interested. http://www.themagiccafe.com/archive1/vie......;forum=4
Rob "Riff, the Magical Clown" Eubank aka RiffClown
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Hannes New user Germany 83 Posts |
Hi,
When I bought my chop cup, there came a beautiful routine with it. The beginning is a standard chop cup routine, with the appearing and disappearing of the ball. At the end the ball should penetrate a glass which is placed under the cup, with the ball on top. But only the ball vanishes. After the cup is once more set over the glas, the ball appears under it, and at the next moment a lemon appears under the chop cup ) Really beautiful. Hannes |
Wallace Loyal user Bangor, Northern Ireland 208 Posts |
Sounds very like the Larry Jennings routine which Ken Brooke used to supply with his Chop Cups.
That routine finished with the production of 2 lemons/baseballs etc
Wallace B
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Kaliix Inner circle Connecticut 2000 Posts |
Paul Wilson has a chop cup routine on his restaurant act video. I also saw a "How to Book of Chop Cup" available from Denny's for $4.50. That may be worth looking into.
A routine that I use to great success is Mark Jennest's Jiggernaut. It's a one cup (acutally a jigger) and ball (actually an olive) routine with two corks as the final load. It is an excellent routine that you may want to check out.
The greatest obstacle to discovery is not ignorance; it is the illusion of knowledge.
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variable75 New user 66 Posts |
Jiggernaut is excellent and maybe someone can help me out. I am trying to find a small fake eye ball to use as a final load. I cannot find these anywhere. Anyone got a track on something like this?
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Thomas Wayne Inner circle Alaska 1977 Posts |
The routine I use (and supply) with my "Coffee Chop"(tm) is a standing, no table version where all the magic happens first on my outstreched hand and finally on the spectator's outstreched hand.
Regards, Thomas Wayne
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Rover New user Arizona 49 Posts |
Hey Variable75 -
You mention you can't find an eyeball for your chop cup routine. Check here: http://www.gagworks.com/gwp_0048.htm They have those "floating eyeball" gags for $.99 - might be just what you are looking for. By the way, I am no way affiliated with that site! |
Tony Chapparo Special user Albuquerque, NM 704 Posts |
I am using a very nice routine "The Working Professional's Chop Cup" by Jim Sisti.
you can find it at: http://www.magicmenu.net/store.html
Tony Chapparo
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Donnie Loyal user 224 Posts |
I love the chop cup, I cannot say enough about it. To be honest I think it has the potential to be a stronger effect than the cups and balls. It is much more direct and as a result leaves itself open for straightforward magic. I think when doing a chop cup you should create your own routine. When you do something you've created you have a better understand of the motivation for each move, you're more likely to take some personal satisfaction in the effect as well.
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Phred Regular user 118 Posts |
Gary Ouellet published a great two cup
(1 chop 1 regular)routine called "The Silver Goblets." Really nice routine, the only draw back is it must be done seated. |
mambra New user Milano (Italy) 66 Posts |
Hi Phred.
Where did Ouellet publish it? I really appreciate his work, and his "main" book (Close-up Illusions). I am interested in collecting others of his papers. Thanks Stefano Stefano Mambretti |
John Pezzullo Veteran user Sydney AUSTRALIA 354 Posts |
Stefano,
Gary Ouellet's "Two Goblets" was published as a manuscript quite a number of years ago. It's still available for purchase from the Camirand Academy of Magic: http://www.camirandmagic.com/mm01_4.html Regards, John
"One arrow. One life."
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Phred Regular user 118 Posts |
Stefano:
I agree; Close Up Illusions, is one of my favourites. I had heard he was working on a second book. I guess we won't get to see it. Camirand carries all of Ouellet's other products as well. They are all high quality. |
TheAmbitiousCard Eternal Order Northern California 13425 Posts |
does the purchased routine provide what you would consider good patter to go with the moves?
thanks, frank Quote: On 2002-06-24 16:59, magic_escapes wrote:
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Depasco New user Aalen/Germany 6 Posts |
Hi,
there is a nice Demo-Video available on the German Shop of Christian Jedinat. Here`s the link (Mediaplayer required): http://www.jedinat.com/upload/chop_cup_dsl.wmv Greetings Depasco |
Kaliix Inner circle Connecticut 2000 Posts |
That's a pretty good routine Mr. Jedinat has there.
The greatest obstacle to discovery is not ignorance; it is the illusion of knowledge.
~Daniel J. Boorstin |
Tony Chapparo Special user Albuquerque, NM 704 Posts |
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On 2002-07-11 01:12, fstarsinic wrote: It does come with some patter but it is a good idea to come up with your own to suit your own unique style. Best of luck!
Tony Chapparo
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MAGICTOM Veteran user Dallas, Tx 354 Posts |
Great Video!
Thank you so much, until now, I have not even seen anyone perform a chop cup routine.. that is basically the one provided with the instructions, but now that I have seen it, it looks much better than it reads.. I will give it a shot and work on some original patter... Thanks again Tom
No Man is his craft's master the first day!
J.B. Bobo |