I've used various bounce / no bounce props for decades, and honestly can't think of anything else
that's more effective (maybe 'as' but not 'more') in creating a fun and unexplainable experience for
a person or crowd. I've absolutely floored people with it, time and time again. Though Dan's routine
may not suit you personally (I think it's excellent, btw.), there's a ton of literature on the
subject to explore and build your own routine from. And, like I do, a routine really isn't
necessary. I just lean somewhere and bounce it various ways until someone mentions it. I tell them
it's an old superball I got when I was a kid and always loved it. I hand the no-bounce ball to them
and when it plunks onto the table, floor, etc., I look at it and say "You broke it!" pick it up and
plunk it a couple of times, look lightly irritated at him/her and put it away. There's a sense of
logic that absolutely stuns them. They know it's a superball, so how could it break? Yet, it did!
Get the picture? From the video this set seems to be well made and it's a very reasonable price for
what it is and how much fun you'll have it.
Every magician needs a good set of bounce / no
bounce balls.
Just wanted to put in my 10 cents worth.