Richard Pinner's Kids' Kards



Richard Pinner's Kids Kards is an amazing transformation effect with a cute story and lots of magic. Loads of fun and amazement for adults as well as kids.

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The Secrets of the Chop Cup

Ever since the Chop Cup was invented by magician Al Wheatley (whose stage name was Chop Chop, which is where the trick derives its unusual name) in the early 1950s, magicians have devised increasingly clever ways to use it. The basic one-cup one-ball approach to the classic Cups and Balls has held the fascination of magicians through the years most probably due to its devious use of a mechanical principle along with sleight of hand to create an intriguing and compelling illusion.

This is a must-have for cups and balls fans.
It is available from L & L Publishing

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Side Walk Shuffle



Many magicians first heard the name Martin Lewis in connection with this trick. It had tremendous success around the world and is considered by many a classic.
Martin Lewis got his inspiration from Joe Riding's "The Only Three Card Trick with Four Cards".
His modified version of the trick is known today as "The Side Walk Shuffle"
Many people might credit this trick to Fred Kaps, who made it popular, however Fred Kaps never claimed the effect as his own, he fully credits Martin for the routine.
The rights to the trick is with Haines House of Cards in Norwood, Ohio.
Some of the moves in the routine are from Larry Jennings.

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Paul Daniels Chop Cup Routine

Some say it's the best chop cup routine.
Well, watch it and judge for yourself.


Chop Cup from L & L Publishing

Chop Cup routines from World's Greatest Magic.

Mama mia Cups and Balls

Aldo Colombini doing the cups and balls with different colour balls.

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Indian Street Magic

A delightful variation to the usual cups and balls routine that you might be used to, but just as entertaining.
This is the Indian version of the cups and balls, and this guy is really good.
When you think you've seen it all, along comes a surprise to remind us that there is a lot of undiscovered talent and amazing people out there.

This video was taken in Mahaballipuram, India.
If you are ever in that area, you might want to keep an eye out for this guy.

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