Chop Glass by Tom Wright
Created by: Tom Wright
Key features
Uses a wine glass instead of a traditional chop cup
Combines classic chop cup mechanics with a modern twist
Perfect for close-up or table magic performances
Requires some sleight of hand and misdirection skills
Visually stunning and engaging for audiences
Pros
Unique and creative twist on a classic trick
Visually impressive and engaging for spectators
Versatile for various performance settings
Adds sophistication to a magician's repertoire
Cons
Requires practice to master the sleight of hand
May not be suitable for beginners due to complexity
Effect
The Chop Glass trick is a creative variation of the classic chop cup routine. In this version, a wine glass is used instead of a traditional cup. The magician places a small object, such as a ball, under the glass. Despite the glass being transparent and the object seemingly visible, the magician makes the object vanish and reappear in unexpected places, often ending with a surprising and impossible final reveal.
Full details
The Chop Glass trick builds on the principles of the chop cup but introduces a new level of mystery by using a wine glass. The transparency of the glass adds an extra layer of challenge and intrigue, as the audience can see the object clearly at times. The routine involves sleight of hand, misdirection, and clever handling to create the illusion of the object disappearing and reappearing. The trick is designed to be performed in close-up settings, making it ideal for table magic or small gatherings.
Who should consider the trick
This trick is suitable for magicians who are familiar with basic sleight of hand and have some experience with close-up magic. It is particularly appealing to those who enjoy performing with everyday objects and want to add a modern twist to a classic routine. The use of a wine glass makes it a great choice for performances at parties, restaurants, or any setting where a glass is readily available.
Information on how difficult it is to perform
The Chop Glass trick requires a moderate level of skill. While the basic principles are similar to the traditional chop cup, the use of a transparent glass adds complexity. Magicians will need to practice the handling and timing to ensure the illusion is convincing. The trick also involves some misdirection, so performers should be comfortable engaging their audience while executing the moves.
What magicians say
Tom Wright, a well-known magician, includes Chop Glass in his Alakazam Academy session, highlighting it as one of his signature effects. The trick is described as a creative twist on the classic chop cup, using a wine glass to add a new dimension of mystery. This endorsement from a respected magician suggests that Chop Glass is a valuable addition to any performer's repertoire, especially for those looking to innovate with familiar routines.
What people are saying about Chop Glass
AlakazamMagicUK says...
Tom Wright's 'Chop Glass' is a creative twist on the classic chop cup using a wine glass, making it a visually stunning and engaging performance piece.
Promotional videos
Tom Wright Alakazam Academy 7th Sept 2023
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