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On the neck of the bottle, place vertically a hoop, from six to eight inches in diameter, glued from cardboard tape about an inch wide. Place a coin on the top of the hoop so that in a vertical direction it falls under the opening of the bottle. Offer to knock down the hoop with a blow of your finger so that the coin slips into the bottle. Failure will follow: the coin will fall on the table. Make a hit yourself: the coin will fall into the neck.

Focus secret:

The outsider will direct the blow to the outside of the hoop, i.e. convex. You should hit the left side of the hoop from the inside, i.e. along the concave. The strike should be fast and hard, and the finger should flash very close to the right side of the hoop, as if you were hitting exactly on it.

It is best to place the bottle on a table with one side pushed up against the wall in view of the fact that the viewer, who has placed himself in front of you, is more likely to notice your reception. Before striking, ask those present to stand behind you, under the pretext of removing them from the wave of your hand, in fact, so that the direction of your finger is not noticed from the side.

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