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Focus Description:

Throw a ball into the hat from a small paper bag. Then show an empty hat - the balloon has disappeared. Look for it in the most unexpected places. In the end, find it in your hand, in the same bag.

Focus secret:

For this trick, you need to prepare a ball on a string or fishing line, which is inserted through a hole in the top of a small paper cone. Its size is such that the conjurer embraces it. The end of the thread is fastened around the thumb.

Focus Prankster Ball

A ball from the palm (that is, from a cone) is thrown into a hat, which must be held in the other hand. At the same time, for a moment, the hat must be turned away from the audience, and the thread must be sharply pulled with the thumb so that the ball is in the cone. After casting spells, the audience can be shown an empty hat - the ball "disappeared".

Then the magician can set off in search of him and, in order to amuse the audience, tries to find him in the most unexpected places, and then finds him in his hand, in the same cone (for this you need to loosen the thread and show how the ball rolls out of your hand).

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