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trickbooks New user 48 Posts |
Having recently become re-infatuated with the Chop Cup, I just ordered my first set of "Monkey Nutz," ( a variant of the old sailors Monkey fist knot) and am very impressed. They are steel core with a paracord exterior. In my view, they're more visually appealing than the traditional cork-crochet balls and seem to be more durable. Great colors and patterns. Most importantly, in the set I received, the "gaffus" is strong enough to work with ALL of my chop cups (about a half-dozen), yet properly weighted such that they work easily in all.
Got a set from a seller on eBay, who turned out to be a very kind and professional fellow. I found his Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/pg/handsofmagic......internal Highly recommended. Gary Brown |
Lseeyou Inner circle 1271 Posts |
Thanks Gary for the review.
Waiting for mine to arrive and see how good they are! The owner, J. Burke Whitttaker, very professional. Cheers |
Lseeyou Inner circle 1271 Posts |
Got the Monkee Nutz and they are simply FANTASTIC!
Right amount of attraction, so smooth to dislodge the ball - NO hard hit on the table, PERFECT!!! Great find |
Scott Horn Elite user Dallas, TX 417 Posts |
Same here. I requested something not on the menu and they accommodated me with a smile. And the color combinations are great
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J Burke Whittaker New user 35 Posts |
I want to thank everyone so very much for the kind words. It means a lot to me that you enjoy and use the products we make we try to create stuff that will be long lasting and look professional.
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