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magicorik Loyal user Italia 203 Posts |
Anyone can review them? They are around 290 dollars. They are from a well known German Magic shop but I think they are made in Austria by Willi Seidl.
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Bill Palmer Eternal Order Only Jonathan Townsend has more than 24312 Posts |
No. They are made in Sweden by El Duco. Willi Seidl no longer manufactures cups.
These cups display a ball well; however, their load size is limited and they do not stack very well.
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Mobius303 Inner circle Lakewood, Ohio 1309 Posts |
I have always liked the El Duco cups because they are a little different and no bead. They have a decent weight and most of the moves can be done with them with no problem.
Another plus is that the chop cup can be had to match the set. MObius |
Mad Jake Inner circle All the voices in my head helped me make 2200 Posts |
Not to mention they make really great jello molds too!
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