I was not sure what would show up in the mail when I bought this set of cups and balls. I was
teaching a young magician how to do some cups and balls routines and I knew he needed a set of his
own. I'm not rich so I looked around and decided, why not give the wooden set a try. He'd been
using my copper set, but he's still learning and klutzy. I knew he needed something he didn't have
to worry about getting lost, stolen or banged up. From the pictures I felt these looked great for
the price, and again, I kept thinking wood, I have to see this. My apprentice did a show a few days
before these came in the mail and I was so proud as he used tinfoil balls and red plastic solo cups.
He was so taken back when I presented him with his own "snazzy" cups and balls. He's been working
non-stop with them ever since and loves it! Now, I plan to order myself a set for my magic
collection. They are light weight, they are great for those starting out and over all I feel very
worth their price. I'm pretty convinced that if you can become seamless with this set you can buy
the 100+ dollar set of your dreams with out hesitation.