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On Apr 25, 2014, CSArscott wrote: This is still REALLY good! I would say this is probably the best impromptu cups and balls effect ever! For the best non-impromptu cups and balls, there are so many, but there is something relatively new called "Cubism" that I think is really good. I like both of these because they take chop cups to a new level. With Chop, you can incorporate it into a totally impromptu setting and routine. Check out Greg Wilson's "On the Spot" for ideas. With Cubism, you can incorporate it into any dice or gambling routine. KJ |
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Trentonmatthew New user 57 Posts |
Has anyone found a creative way to store the extra accessories? I currently have them in a coin purse.
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RIFFRAFF12 New user 25 Posts |
Hi Craig, Will this trick work with Plastic notes?
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Nikki78 Special user I impaled Dracula with 511 Posts |
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On Mar 24, 2019, RIFFRAFF12 wrote: I‘m not Craig but I have this effect. If you can crumple up plastic notes into a ball (and the note keeps that shape) it will work Cheers
I'm no native speaker - please ignore the mistakes
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RIFFRAFF12 New user 25 Posts |
No then!!
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thecromulent Veteran user Brooklyn, NY 388 Posts |
I haven't watched the video in a while, but I believe he suggests wrapping a crumpled polymer note with a rubber band. Not a perfect solution, but it seems like it would do the trick.
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