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A fine introduction to the Chop Cup is available at [http://magicref.tripod.com/magref/artchop.htm Doug Atkinson's Magic Reference Pages]
 
A fine introduction to the Chop Cup is available at [http://magicref.tripod.com/magref/artchop.htm Doug Atkinson's Magic Reference Pages]
  
Here are a number of fine routines with such a cup:
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Here are a number of fine routines with such a cup from [[David Regal]], [[Larry Jennings]], [[Gary Ouellet]], [[Dan Tong]], [[James Swain]], [[Steve Dacri]] and [[John Mendoza]].
  
 
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Revision as of 05:16, 26 November 2007

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.

Devised by Al Wheatley, a professional magician who performed under the name Chop Chop. His original Chop Cup was made out of a section of hollow bamboo.

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.

A fine introduction to the Chop Cup is available at Doug Atkinson's Magic Reference Pages

Here are a number of fine routines with such a cup from David Regal, Larry Jennings, Gary Ouellet, Dan Tong, James Swain, Steve Dacri and John Mendoza.