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Master of the pipette. Focus secret

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Focus Description:

You will need:

1. Water bottle
2. Regular pipette
3. Sleight of hand.

Focus secret:

Take a water bottle and a dropper. Take water in a pipette. Insert a pipette with water, but the water in the bottle should not be to the brim, about minus 1,5 centimeters. Close the bottle with a cap.

Take the bottle in the hand in which you feel most comfortable holding it. As soon as you press it a little, the pipette will go to the bottom. Pretend that you are the one controlling the pipette!

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