Located in the Greater Houston, Texas area, the cups and balls museum features examples of the props used to perform this ancient feat, as well as some historical references to this wonderful classic of magic.
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Note -- recently some of the usernames and passwords for the museum were hacked and used by unscrupulous people to try to alter the web site. These usernames and passwords have been cancelled and/or changed. If your username and password no longer work correctly, please send an e-mail to curator@cupsandballsmuseum.com with the phrase "My password to the cups and balls museum no longer works," and I will take care of the problem immediately.
Re: The Magic Cafe -- I have decided to step out of the "kiddie pool" for a while. You can contact me here, if need be.
Please note that the Cups and Balls Museum is not open to the public except by appointment. I need at least a week's notice to accommodate visitors.
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