I was reading other reviews on this chop cup and I gotta say that yes the secret can be a little
strong. But if you do your homework and fool around with adjusting the ball it works perfect. I mean
come on, I see too many people complaining when they get a new prop or new trick and it isn't
absolutely perfect right out of the gate. We are magicians, everything we do takes work and practice
and it takes TIME to figure this stuff out to get it to work the way we want them to for our own
style and needs. Stop complaining so much and out the work in to figure it out.
Here is my
honest opinion about this chop cup:
Cup- it's aluminum. It's going to be on the lighter side and
isn't going to be a heavy brass or copper cup, but I can assure you this is a great cup with the
ability to handle great final loads for the ending of your routine. And for spun aluminum, this cup
is built to last. Great job by IPP.
Balls- the gimmicked ball can be adjusted. Mine was on the
stronger side just like other buyers was, but all it took was a simple tweak and now it works to my
needs. Both balls are good quality, but if you do not want to adjust them, just buy a set of balls
that are heavier and that should help with the dislodging.
Overall this is a great set for
the price and especially for someone wanting to get into the chop cup. Add it to cart, buy it, play
with it, make it your own and enjoy performing it for spectators. It's a great trick.