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On 2008-10-08 16:47, Mobius303 wrote:I was thinking the stubby was the same as the Mini Don.sorry about that.I always used to refer to it as a stubby little cup when I sold them in the shop.I can see the difference and know it is not the same.MobiusWhen going through the old drawings,blueprints and other paperwork you would be suprised and how many mysterys were revealed with some cups that rolled out of the original Rings N Things. The Little Don was also refered to as the Pocket Don by some shops, but was officialy called the Mini Don Alan on the blueprints.There are thousands of pages of information in this paperwork and most have proved to be most interesting from historcial standpoint in regards to the original 70's Rings N Things. One of the great 'new' things for people in the publishing business is lulu.com.Although they are not capable of producing a Smyth-cased book which is bound in signatures, they are very capable of producing hardbacked perfect bound books. These are ideal for the short run publisher.You can also finance a better quality book through sales of one like this. The best thing is that there is no inventory.
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Refer Bill Palmer 7 Oct 2008. Ken Brookes Magic Place put out a 16 page foolscap mms titled THE KENBROOKE SYSTEM FOR THE CHOP CHOP CUP, page 2 states,inter alia, 'The two types of cup sold by THEKEN BROOKE MAGIC PLACE are exact copies of the original cup and are sold with the full permission ofMrs.Wheatley. It was the lady's request that I should put out a cup as good as Chops.
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I am thankfulfor the permission she granted to me. If you possess the cup as sold by us you have the perfect replica.' 'Bill PalmerEternal OrderOnly Jonathan Townsend has more than24223 Posts. Unfortunately, they were not 'exact copies' of the original Wheatley cups. Ken actually issued several different versions of the chop cup, as you can see if you visit the cups and balls museum. One of them was a plain aluminum beaker which he called the Highball Cup.Al Wheatley died in 1964. Ken Brooke published a version of the Chop Cup in 1967, in which he never mentions any permission from Al Wheatley's widow at all.
He does credit Larry Jennings with part of the sequence, though.This routine later became the basis of the routine Ace Place published with their re-release of the routine.A couple of edited versions of Ken's routine also appear in Ken Brooke's Magic which was published by Supreme. Again, no mention is made of any agreement with Charlene Wheatley over the production of the chop cups.So, I'm somewhat puzzled about this apparent omission from the later versions of the instructions.
I have several sets of instructions for this from Ken Brooke, and none of them mentions any kind of agreement for the cups at all.Thanks for bringing this to my attention. The other discrepancy in magic is the routine credited to Larry Jennings. It was really his friend, Ron Wilson, who devised that routine. And sadly not credited with the use of a silk to cover the load was the creation of Bob Stencel.Was it not Harry Stanley that sold the 'highball cup' (I have several made in leather from Stanley's.
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Ken was working for Stanley to make money to PAY OFF those involved in his bankruptcy. In the U.K., when you declare bankruptcy you CANNOT start another business until you pay off all debts. As soon as Ken was clear of debt he left Stanley and with Frank Farrow opened Ken Brooke's magic place. Interestingly, it is my signature on their contract as a 'witness.'
Since we are at crediting past geniuses, there was a Chop Cup routine in print way before Al Wheatley's performance of his routine in 1954. Fred Lodge had already published 'A Novel Cup And Ball Effect' p. 26 in a Scottish typescript 'The Mysteries of the Mystic Seven' in 1936. It presented a short routine with two cups one of them being what we now call a 'Chop cup' (named after Chop Chop Aka Al Wheatley. Thus Fred Lodge did not only come up with the first Chop cup but also with the first 'Combo cups'.Similarly few people credit (and this is a good place to remind it IMHO) that Fred G. Taylor was, apparently the first one to publish a routine based on an outer side mag.
(Hugard’s Magic Monthly Vol XVIII N° 1 June 1960 p 1). He was then followed in these tracks by the French Duraty 'Magie pour les amis' (different principle, different routine).
We should also mention here the fabulous forgoten idea of William Zavis pubished in Divers Deceipts where the secret tool is placed at two third of his wand.My reason for mentioning this, is that the chop cup as a pre-gimmicked cup may soon become out dated by side mag. including the recent PK rings. Lack of proper credit would be particularly unfair since in The Magician Monthly, vol. 28, N°12, Sept 1932, page 114 under the title of 'A Street Conjurer of Calcutta' (therefore way before A Wheatley) an Indian magicien by the name of Ajit Krishna Basu published for the very first time the idea of using a side mag.
for a one cup routine. I didn't know that Wheatley visited Findlay. That possibility extends the history of the chop cup quite a bit.
I think the breakthrough was one of technology, though. The advent of the higher powered mag. during the 1940's made this a much more feasible item.I ran across the 'spikes' gimmick in a couple of other references as well.I also found an Italian magic book from 1933, that appears to be another book copied from earlier sources, called Magia, Prestigio e Giuohi di Famiglia. The author is not given, but there is an introduction by C. There is a brief overview of Bosco's routine as well as others.