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*''Do It yourself Chop Cup Routine'' by [[John M. Gilliland]] in The [[Linking Ring]], December 1966, Vol. 46, No. 12, p. 77.
 
*''Do It yourself Chop Cup Routine'' by [[John M. Gilliland]] in The [[Linking Ring]], December 1966, Vol. 46, No. 12, p. 77.
  
*''Impromptu Magnetic Cup'' by [[Gerald Kosky]] in [[Genii]), December 1969, Vol. 34, No. 4, p. 181.
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*''Impromptu Magnetic Cup'' by [[Gerald Kosky]] in [[Genii]], December 1969, Vol. 34, No. 4, p. 181.
  
 
*''One Cup - Two Balls'' by [[Rink]] in [[The Art of Close-Up Magic]], Vol. 2, written by [[Lewis Ganson]]. Harry Stanley Unique Magic Studio: London, 1969.
 
*''One Cup - Two Balls'' by [[Rink]] in [[The Art of Close-Up Magic]], Vol. 2, written by [[Lewis Ganson]]. Harry Stanley Unique Magic Studio: London, 1969.
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*''Combination Larry Jennings' One-Cup Three-Ball & Chop Cup Routine'' by Fred Kaps in [[Fred Kaps Lecture Book]]. London, 1973.
 
*''Combination Larry Jennings' One-Cup Three-Ball & Chop Cup Routine'' by Fred Kaps in [[Fred Kaps Lecture Book]]. London, 1973.
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*''Cup Chop'' by [[Pete Biro]] in The [[Pallbearers Review]], April 1974. Vol. 9, No. 6, p. 723.
  
 
*''Chop Dixie Cup & Balls'' by [[Donald Moston]] in The [[Linking Ring]], May 1973. Vol. 53, No. 5, p. 71.
 
*''Chop Dixie Cup & Balls'' by [[Donald Moston]] in The [[Linking Ring]], May 1973. Vol. 53, No. 5, p. 71.
 
*''Cup Chop'' by [[Pete Biro]] in The [[Pallbearers Review]], April 1974. Vol. 9, No. 6, p. 723.
 
  
 
*''Paper Chop Cup'' by [[Tad Polhemus]] in [[Genii]], May 1975. Vol. 39, No. 5, p. 220.
 
*''Paper Chop Cup'' by [[Tad Polhemus]] in [[Genii]], May 1975. Vol. 39, No. 5, p. 220.
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*''Chop Cone'' by [[Rick Johnsson]] in The [[Linking Ring]], June 1975, Vol. 55, No. 6, p. 73 & ''The Banbury Extrusion'', page 74.
 
*''Chop Cone'' by [[Rick Johnsson]] in The [[Linking Ring]], June 1975, Vol. 55, No. 6, p. 73 & ''The Banbury Extrusion'', page 74.
 
*[[Pockety Chop]] by [[John Snider]]. Tom Zoss, 1975.
 
  
 
*''The Gill Chop Cup Routine'' by [[Lewis Ganson]] in [[Magigram]], April 1976. Vol. 8, No. 8, p. 17-21.
 
*''The Gill Chop Cup Routine'' by [[Lewis Ganson]] in [[Magigram]], April 1976. Vol. 8, No. 8, p. 17-21.
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*''My Best Friend'' by [[David Regal]] in [[Close-Up and Personal]]. Hermetic Press Inc. Seattle, WA, 1999, p. 90-94
 
*''My Best Friend'' by [[David Regal]] in [[Close-Up and Personal]]. Hermetic Press Inc. Seattle, WA, 1999, p. 90-94
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*[[Strolling Chop Cup Routine]] by [[Scott Hollingsworth]] 1999.
  
 
*''Cheap Cup'' by [[Martin Lewis]] in [[Martin's Magical Inventions Lecture]], 1999.
 
*''Cheap Cup'' by [[Martin Lewis]] in [[Martin's Magical Inventions Lecture]], 1999.
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*[[Dr Bob's Complete Chop Cup Routine]].
 
*[[Dr Bob's Complete Chop Cup Routine]].
*[[Strolling Chop Cup Routine]] by [[Scott Hollingworth]].
 
 
*[[One Cup Three Ball Routine]] by [[Fred Kaps]]. Denny & Lee.
 
*[[One Cup Three Ball Routine]] by [[Fred Kaps]]. Denny & Lee.
 
*[[New Chop Cup Routine]] by [[Joe Riding]].
 
*[[New Chop Cup Routine]] by [[Joe Riding]].

Revision as of 20:28, 23 August 2008

A gaffed cup with a built-in magnet in the base (or bottom), allowing the retention of magnetic balls or other loads. Used alone or as part of a cups and balls set.

It was devised by Al Wheatley, a professional magician who performed under the name Chop Chop. His original Chop Cup, created in the mid 1950's and presented in 1955 Santa Barbara Convention, was made out of a section of hollow bamboo and marketed as Chop Chop's One Cup & Ball Routine. By 1957, Wheatley's company, Excato Magic, was advertising a modified aluminum Chop Cup in magic magazines.


The Chop Cup became a popular magician's tool in part due to the celebrity of Don Alan, who made it a staple of his act. Don Alan performed his Chop Cup routine on the "Ed Sullivan Show" in 1960.

Wheatley saw Larry Jennings perform his Chop Cup routine at The Magic Castle shortly after it opened in 1963. It was noted for its loading of a big ball and the use of a silk handkerchief and a shot glass. He was so impressed that he asked Jennings to please not reveal his method or routine in print until after his death. Larry kept his promise, and did not publish his routine until a year after Wheatley's death. It was published in Genii Magazine, Volume 29, Number 7, in March of 1965. Don Alan used a version of the Chop Cup on his national TV show and popularized it with magicians everywhere.

The trick has spawned many variations, leading to elaborate routines developed by Larry Jennings, Ron Wilson, Earl Nelson, Alan Wakeling, John Mendoza, Dan Tong, and James Swain. The Nelson and Wakeling routines eventually appeared in The Chop Cup Book (1979). Ron Wilson's Uncanny Chop Cup saw print in The Uncanny Scot(1987).

References

Chop cup routines in print:

  • Impromptu Magnetic Cup by Gerald Kosky in Genii, December 1969, Vol. 34, No. 4, p. 181.
  • Combination Larry Jennings' One-Cup Three-Ball & Chop Cup Routine by Fred Kaps in Fred Kaps Lecture Book. London, 1973.
  • The Chop Cone Routine by Rick Johnsson in The [[Linking Ring]), April 1976. Vol. 56, No. 4, p. 73.
  • The Reel Works: Letter From Danny Korem written by Pete Biro in Genii, June 1980, Vol. 44, No. 6, p. 395-396.
  • The 'How To' Book of the Chop Cup by Merlyn T. Shute. Morrissey Magic Ltd. Montreal, Canada, 1980. p 45.
  • New Look Climax to Cups and Balls...Colombini in Magigram, Feb 1982. Vol. 14, No. 6, p. 383.


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