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Dale Houck Veteran user Dakota J Magic at Saint Cloud, FL 343 Posts |
I've been experimenting lately with a multiplying cups routine. I know that Encore Magic put out a set of aluminum multiplying cups but that's the only "set" I've heard of. I was originally thinking of using these cups:
This is s combo set of Foxy II cups in aluminum and sets of brass and copper Foxy I sets. I'm now using the RNT2 Beauty sets instead because I have more colors to choose from. I have Foxy II sets in white delrin and black delrin so the working would be similar to using these metal sets. Does anyone have any sources they could point me to as far as other ventures down this path?
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Pete Biro 1933 - 2018 18558 Posts |
The David Regal routine... search it out on you tube. I had the "encore" set and got rid of it because they were not good for doing any kind of cups and balls routine.
Posted: Nov 21, 2010 12:43pm Here's the Regal routine http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MbnwgwnLe38
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Dale Houck Veteran user Dakota J Magic at Saint Cloud, FL 343 Posts |
Thanks, Pete. I'm familiar with the Regal routine and find it entertaining. The reason I'm looking for sources is to make sure I DO NOT duplicate another routine that's out there. (Although the approach I'm working on resembles, in part, a multiplying bottle routine in that I keep finding I have "too many cups.) Also, I have a considerable investment in my Beauty cups, so I want to use those. I begin with nested cups, but I still have to load others during the routine.
This is a picture of my Beauty cups. I used the other picture in my first post as an illustration because I happened to have those cups out taking pictures for posting to sell.
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Tom Fenton Inner circle Leeds, UK (but I'm Scottish) 1477 Posts |
Oooo, nice Dale!
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Kevin Gardner Regular user Richboro, PA 177 Posts |
Dale Houck,
Is that the Princess II cups in copper and church bronze? WOW! Nice!!! Auke van Dokkum, makes nesting cups called, "Mark Mason vanishing cups." |
Dale Houck Veteran user Dakota J Magic at Saint Cloud, FL 343 Posts |
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On 2010-11-21 20:55, Kevin Gardner wrote: Yes, those are the Princess 2 cups in copper and church bronze. I also have the Darkness Falls set coming soon. I would point out, however, that I also own three sets of Sherwood cups and have a fourth on order. I am fully aware of the controversy surrounding the Princess line, but the fact of the matter is, both the Sherwood cups and the Princess cups are excellent cups. Thanks for the info on the Mark Mason vanishing cups. What I'm really looking for is information on multiplying cup routines that have been used in the past. I don't want to duplicate anyone's routine, so I'd like to know who has gone down this road before to gain some insight from whatever sources I can locate. I want to use my Beauty cups for my routine, so I'm not really looking for cups except to find out generally how they have been used.
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