Al Schneider Cups & Balls by L&L Publishing
Project Codeword: Vessels and Orbs
From the L & L Underground Research Facility
These
experiments push the envelope of existing Cups and Balls technology far
beyond its normal limits. The goal for this project is more
repeatability, more shock, and more practicality. We believe these goals
have been realized in the Vessels and Orbs Project. What's more, you'll
be privy to new and innovative strategies, subtleties and moves never
before seen, including the Tweezers Palm, Al Schneider's new and
devilishly deceptive small ball vanish. Many of magic's greatest minds
have been taken in by this move.
Today's tendency is for
magicians to walk around more and to stand at a table side when
performing. Several of these routines were specifically designed to do
that. The others were created for more formal, full-feature Cups and
Balls performances.
Here's what's contained in this confidential file:
LA Street Cups -
The mandate here is to simply be able to pick up the cups and go. There
are no loads from the body which means that this routine can be done in
your birthday suit if you wish (though not recommended!) Then, you can
repeat the routine immediately in tough, real-world environments...and
fool them again! This is the perfect routine for strolling magicians and
street performers and remains one of the most talked-about routines
from the Al Schneider Magic book.
Classic Cups and Balls - This
is a formal sit-down routine with a fairly traditional presentation of
three cups, three balls, and three final loads. However, a lot of
sophistication is thrown in. The small ball sequences are superb and the
final loads are strong enough that the entire routine can be
immediately performed again...and it will still kill them!
OMG -
This is what people exclaim when they watch this! This one-cup routine
was developed for the table hopper. Carry the cup in a bag and stand by
the table to do this routine. Its two phases were designed to generate
the OMG response. And there are no body or pocket steals - it's all in
the hands, bag, and cup.
Crystal Connection - This
experiment features a three-cup formal routine with as much flash as can
be put into the finish of a Cups and Balls routine. At its conclusion,
two cups are lifted to reveal they are full of crystal shards. The
audience won't know what hit them!
Oriental Bowl Routine -
This was developed as a very formal full-feature routine. The goal was
to capture the feeling and atmosphere of Japanese tea ceremonies and
contains wooden bowls, large sponge balls, silks, and much pomp and
flair! This could easily be used as a full stage routine!
3X4 Bowl Routine -
The goal of this experiment was to take single bowl routines not only
to the next level but to the extreme. The name of the game is rapid
repetition featuring just about every effect possible with sponge balls.
They disappear, reappear, penetrate up and down...and they do it
extremely fast. There are fourteen...yes, fourteen...separate magical
occurrences in this one routine.
Running Time Approximately: 1hr 40min