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magicnorm Special user 510 Posts |
Wondering, anyone have any input, Demo video left me curious.
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CardGuyMike Special user 790 Posts |
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MagicBrent Inner circle 2574 Posts |
Beautiful. Wondering about the cost and what the routine involves besides pulling coins from air. |
CardGuyMike Special user 790 Posts |
Https://www.copelandcoins.com/products/money-goblet
Price starts at $179 depending on what you want with it |
TheRealMagicMike Regular user Las Vegas, NV 178 Posts |
Just ordered, received the training video links immediately. Just sampled them. Jeff's teaching is very precise, clear and detailed, as usual. So far, I think I will be very happy with this purchase.
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RNK Inner circle 7528 Posts |
The chalice looks great! Wonder what other routines are taught besides miser's dream?
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TheRealMagicMike Regular user Las Vegas, NV 178 Posts |
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On Mar 9, 2023, RNK wrote: No other specific routines are taught other than the add-on shot glass kicker ending. There is an interesting discussion after the formal teaching where Jeff and Jeff discuss storytelling, etc to make your routines more interesting with additional ideas and moves. The video is just over an hour, well done and plenty there to dig into. As I mentioned before, Jeff McBride is a very clear teacher. |
tonsofquestions Inner circle 1807 Posts |
As CardGuyMike points out, the link was in the youtube description, and the cost is clearly listed.
I personally find $180 (and an extra $50 for an ungimmicked one) on the very high side. I'm sure they're amazing quality, considering everything else Jeff releases, I just can't justify that kind of spend for this. The coins on their own are also extremely expensive - especially as palming coins. |
FrankFindley Inner circle 1040 Posts |
A few additional points. The goblet is not a simple mass produced item. It is custom made to be optimal for these types of routines. It is gimmicked in three special ways. One enables the coins to be brought into play quietly and without flashing at the start. Another delivers the coins for the perpetual production. And the third amplifies the sounds of the coins being dropped in. The goblet will "ring" if struck in the right way.
The goblet is not restricted to the included coins. It can handle normal dollar size and smaller coins as well. So no worries if one wants to combine it with effects using other coins like silver dollars. There are two colors for the goblet, silver and brass. The silver will be the one most visible from stage and is more 'formal' in character. The brass has a more 'relaxed' character making it nice for street performance and parlor. The coins which come with it will be of a color to contrast with the chosen goblet; gold coins for the silver goblet and silver coins for the brass goblet. In the "complete package" you get all the needed accessories too. The special edition coins have their own secrets. The pattern makes them "come alive" in the light with flashes as they move. They are milled not only for easy p****** but also easy separation. And, as commemoratives, they likely will be sought after as a collectible in their own right. The shot glass includes the gimmick to make it a no fuss, no danger proposition. Even the "polishing" cloth is designed to support routine. It would be extremely difficult to put this combination together oneself. I tried modifying chalices before and mostly failed as I couldn't figure out how to not get a "thud" sound due to the gimmick. There is a lot more to it than meets the eye. So to me the price seems quite good for everything that comes with it including the instructional video. I suspect that these will sell out pretty quickly, especially when gospel magicians learn that all the coins can easily be vanished at the end. This makes it perfect for story of chasing after treasures on earth while saving up nothing for heaven. One thing I am looking forward to learning is if the silver goblet will attract a magnet. If so, I should be able to load one of my thin mylar coils into the cup and end with a cascading ribbon from the goblet. I will post if this works when I have mine in hand. |
1KJ Inner circle Warning: We will run out of new tricks in 4388 Posts |
Jeff McBride is the best
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Rick Holcombe Special user 624 Posts |
Check out my full review and performance!
This isn't just for stage performance. |
tophatter Inner circle connecticut 3341 Posts |
Beautiful Outstanding Quality Props ! Great performance !
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Sudo Nimh Inner circle 1879 Posts |
Simply gorgeous!
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magic.99 Regular user 181 Posts |
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On Mar 29, 2023, Rick Holcombe wrote: Thank you Rick for a wonderful and thoughtful review. Really enjoyed your own performance as well! I think you are correct - this is well worth saving up for. |
Don Wand Regular user 189 Posts |
Just wanted to say this is Very Beautiful, Classy and Magical !!
This is something that magicians will cherish a lifetime and be proud to own! Congratulations" Jeff |
FrankFindley Inner circle 1040 Posts |
FYI. According to email a few days ago, there were only about 50 units left going into this past weekend. So, it looks like it will be sold out very soon. They are hopeful of doing another batch, but are warning about possible price increases due to increased materials costs.
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NEKKODDD New user 100 Posts |
I loved my new set, very well made. Coins are very easy to control and manipulate. Must have item.
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FrankFindley Inner circle 1040 Posts |
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BrotherJeffrey New user 83 Posts |
Thank you all for the interest in the Money Goblet. Come read all the reviews that have been coming in! https://www.copelandcoins.com/products/moneygoblet
Everyone who purchases one will be invited to a live Jam session with Jeff McBride and other performers on August 19, 2023! Stay on Copeland Coins newsletter for more information! https://giveaway.copelandcoins.com/freegift
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alan1954 New user 43 Posts |
I bought one and, I gotta tell ya, it takes some practice but it's worth it! Not only does the goblet look great, but it sounds fantastic, too. And the coins, cloth and shot glass that comes with it are high quality, too. To me the Midas Dream routine has always been about sound and this prop does not disappoint. Plus, you get all sorts of great instruction from Jeff McBride to expand your routine beyond just using the goblet. Highly recommend this!
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