Awesome review Mike , i really like your reviews because its exactly on the point , the pro , the contras , and a live performance . This is what a good review makes great . Thanks for your awesome work an the time that you spend for us ! And btw your chop routine is fantastic , thanks for the inspirations . Keep up Mike !
Everything is good 😌 I search for a final load beside the lemon and your idea was very good . At the moment I use napkins or post - it for the balls it is more realistic that a bill because I don’t like the crumple thing but for the final load I have not found a suprise ending . But btw your idea is great 👍
Nice review. I will say though that the two hours of instructional video by itself would be well worth the price. I love this whole package and with all due respect, I think you’ve shorted Chop. It’s a five star product to me!
@@keithwolfe-festivalandstreet original as in a normal chop cup? I doubt its much different in strength, but it is in a way more versatile as you are able to use a borrowed cup
I like it the gimmicked pen gives you a few more options. my impromptu chop cup routine doesn't use a gimmick and Mr Petty's finish is a monster. great review, great trick
I just got a $500,000 contract in Las Vegas because of this trick! And I'm telling you this is a 10-star trick depending on how you as the individual performance! And I perform it with a lemon load at the end and you never ever see it coming!
From looking at the handling, it appears that the gimmick is in the body of the marker - not the cap. Is that correct? I would think in the cap would be better for the customer. When you need to change markers, the cap can move to a new marker... 😎
Hey, I just subscribed after watching your video on how to make a coloring book, This is the first review I've watched and I felt like someone's phone was ringing the whole time you were demonstrating the trick. I hope you will lose the "music". Otherwise great review.
LOL I think you are right the music does sound like a phone ring tone and it is a bit distracting. I'll keep that in mind in the future. Thanks for the comment and thanks for subscribing.
@@MaioneMagicReview Thanks for responding. It's a pet peeve of mine. I don't see the purpose of putting any music behind anyone talking. It's distracting. Looking forward to watching more of your reviews.
I don't like this trick at all. I don't know how things are in America, but here in Europe this is the case: No matter how honestly you've come into possession of a bill, it isn't yours to destroy. You may own the sum of money that it represents, but the bill itself remains government property. So by deliberately crumpling the bill ... well, I'm not a lawyer, so I don't know if it's directly illegal, but in the very least you're violating the spirit of the law. And regardless of nationality I think it's something a decent person should not do. And putting the bill inside of a lemon is just disgusting! There are so many good ways to do chop cup routines, so there's really no good reason to choose this one.
Here in the States, we treat currency with little respect, especially the lowly $1 bill. The trick actually works better in the States as the bills are still paper not plastic, which makes them easy to roll into a ball. BTW - Bill to lemon is a classic theme. At least here it is.
@@MaioneMagicReviewI know it's a classic. But I hope that doesn't require me to like it. Paul Daniels used to do a bill inside a walnut inside an egg inside a lemon. He actually tore a corner off the bill to remove any doubt that it was the same bill. I liked his version even less.
@@skakdosmer you absolutely don’t have to like it. There are plenty of effects I don’t like. That’s why we all don’t look the same and do the same tricks
Awesome review Mike , i really like your reviews because its exactly on the point , the pro , the contras , and a live performance . This is what a good review makes great . Thanks for your awesome work an the time that you spend for us ! And btw your chop routine is fantastic , thanks for the inspirations . Keep up Mike !
Thanks glad you are enjoying my reviews. But you have to admit that was a terrible final load. More practice needed. LOL
Everything is good 😌 I search for a final load beside the lemon and your idea was very good . At the moment I use napkins or post - it for the balls it is more realistic that a bill because I don’t like the crumple thing but for the final load I have not found a suprise ending .
But btw your idea is great 👍
What a fantastic, engaging performer. And knows how to review. #respect
Thanks so much for comments. And thanks for looking at my reviews.
Nice review. I will say though that the two hours of instructional video by itself would be well worth the price. I love this whole package and with all due respect, I think you’ve shorted Chop. It’s a five star product to me!
Thanks and I agree the video itself is well worth the $40 price. Thanks for commenting and watching my review.
@@MaioneMagicReviewis the gimmick stronger than the original or is the upgrade purely tutorial?
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@@keithwolfe-festivalandstreet original as in a normal chop cup? I doubt its much different in strength, but it is in a way more versatile as you are able to use a borrowed cup
I like it
the gimmicked pen gives you a few more options.
my impromptu chop cup routine doesn't use a gimmick and Mr Petty's finish is a monster.
great review, great trick
Would love to see your routine. Put a link. The bill in lemon ending is as you say a monster. Thanks for commenting.
@@MaioneMagicReview I've seen my impromptu routine... good enough to make kids smile at a picnic but not really worth sharing.
@@seanfahertyin the words of Cellinni...."if you can stop a child you can stop the world"
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Mike, Nice Job! Suggestion - Always include a link to your website in the description bud. Keep up the good work!
Thanks, will do!
I just got a $500,000 contract in Las Vegas because of this trick! And I'm telling you this is a 10-star trick depending on how you as the individual performance! And I perform it with a lemon load at the end and you never ever see it coming!
That’s great.
@@MaioneMagicReviewgreat that's one in a million or at least one in half a million.
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I should have capitalized the GREAT. Congrats on the gig.@@keithwolfe-festivalandstreet
Do you have to use a paper cup? Will it work with a coffee mug from anyone's kitchen? Or any other normal glass from a kitchen? Thanks!
No, you can use a cup out of your cupboard
From looking at the handling, it appears that the gimmick is in the body of the marker - not the cap. Is that correct? I would think in the cap would be better for the customer. When you need to change markers, the cap can move to a new marker... 😎
Correct but it probably would not fit in cap and still function.
Enjoyed the review a lot
Great review!
Glad you liked it. The product is a winner.
"He's a low talker."
But I heard he's got a big schtick.
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Hey, I just subscribed after watching your video on how to make a coloring book, This is the first review I've watched and I felt like someone's phone was ringing the whole time you were demonstrating the trick. I hope you will lose the "music". Otherwise great review.
LOL I think you are right the music does sound like a phone ring tone and it is a bit distracting. I'll keep that in mind in the future. Thanks for the comment and thanks for subscribing.
@@MaioneMagicReview Thanks for responding. It's a pet peeve of mine. I don't see the purpose of putting any music behind anyone talking. It's distracting. Looking forward to watching more of your reviews.
ONLY $40 !
Terrible sleight of hand
I don't like this trick at all. I don't know how things are in America, but here in Europe this is the case:
No matter how honestly you've come into possession of a bill, it isn't yours to destroy. You may own the sum of money that it represents, but the bill itself remains government property. So by deliberately crumpling the bill ... well, I'm not a lawyer, so I don't know if it's directly illegal, but in the very least you're violating the spirit of the law. And regardless of nationality I think it's something a decent person should not do. And putting the bill inside of a lemon is just disgusting! There are so many good ways to do chop cup routines, so there's really no good reason to choose this one.
Here in the States, we treat currency with little respect, especially the lowly $1 bill. The trick actually works better in the States as the bills are still paper not plastic, which makes them easy to roll into a ball. BTW - Bill to lemon is a classic theme. At least here it is.
@@MaioneMagicReviewI know it's a classic. But I hope that doesn't require me to like it. Paul Daniels used to do a bill inside a walnut inside an egg inside a lemon. He actually tore a corner off the bill to remove any doubt that it was the same bill. I liked his version even less.
@@skakdosmer you absolutely don’t have to like it. There are plenty of effects I don’t like. That’s why we all don’t look the same and do the same tricks
@@skakdosmerthis is why socialist scare me.
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@@keithwolfe-festivalandstreet The people who made these laws were not socialists, but conservatives.