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The Endless Cup by TCC Magic

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Regular price $59.90 Sale price $100.00

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Endless Water, Endless Possibilities.

The Lota Bowl, which originated in ancient India in 3000 BC, is the oldest documented form of magic. Originally used in ceremonies to perform miracles, it has since become one of the most common props used by magicians. The Endless Cup takes this ancient and classic effect and brings it into the modern age.

The Endless Cup looks like an ordinary household ceramic or coffee cup but can conceal almost half a cup of liquid without leaking. It allows you to make the liquid flow into the cup whenever you need it to.

With the Endless Cup, you can perform a variety of routines, including:

  • The classic self-filling cup/water routine.
  • Incorporating three small paper balls routine, inspired by René Lavand.
  • Water vanishes from the cup and reappears again.
  • Appearance of the audience's selected beverage in the cup.
  • Producing water and live fish.
  • Turning water into juice or other beverages.

The unique internal structure of the cup makes it difficult to mass-produce. Therefore, we use photocured 3D printing to create a single piece. The surface is then hand-painted and finished to ensure that the final product looks like an ordinary cup, even up close. The secret components are cleverly hidden from the audience's sight, allowing both the inside and bottom of the cup to be cleanly displayed.

Features

  • A modern take on the Lota Bowl, the world's oldest documented magic.
  • Resembles an ordinary-looking ceramic or coffee cup.
  • Conceal almost half a cup of liquid without leaking.
  • Versatile enough to be seamlessly integrated into many classic effects.
  • Photocured 3D printing, hand-painted surface, and single-piece molding for a high-quality finish.
  • Cleanly display both the inside and bottom of the cup.

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

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  • How many times one can pour water? When will it be available in Europe? Thanks!

    If one doesn't control the pouring amount during the performance and just let it pour automatically, it can be poured out three times. Each time, the water will be less, and eventually, there will be a very small amount of water left. If one controls the amount each time, it's possible to pour out more than five times with the same amount of water. The total amount of water poured out is about 80 grams.

    Currently, we're offering free shipping worldwide for Endless Cup.

  • Is it safe to put hot coffee in the cup? Would it melt anything or be unsafe to drink from?

    We never tried but definitely don't suggest it, because the painting may be aged much faster.

  • Is it possible to hand it to the spectator and examine?

    Hey! It's better not, there is a small hole under the top of the handle. They won't know what's that for but might notice it.

  • Hi, how does the spectator select a drink, is it forced with e.g. cards or can the spectator freely select any drink that appears in the cup?

    it's a froce.

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