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The bottle is glued to the forehead. Focus Secret

Spectacular tricks and their clues

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Focus Description:

Take a bottle one-third filled with drink and stick it to your own forehead. The bottle is stuck. With one hand, take a glass from the table, and with the other turn the bottle upside down and pour the liquid into the substituted glass.

Then even spin the bottle around on your forehead, but it will hold on and won't fall off. After that, easily remove the bottle and pass along with the glass for inspection.

Focus secret:

One secret is that around the head at the level of the forehead is tied with a ring of fishing line. The ends are "soldered" with glue. The ring should fit snugly enough. There is no fishing line visible on the forehead, and the hair hides the rest.

Focus The bottle is glued to the forehead

Another secret is in a circle with a diameter of 1,5 cm, to which a thin flat hook is attached on an axis, thanks to which the circle rotates on the hook. On the other side, a band-aid is glued on the circle with the sticky side up.

Before the demonstration, the hook sticks to the bottle opposite the label, then it will not be noticeable. In focus, the bottle is simply hung with a hook on a fishing line. Moreover, with the help of a rotating mug, the bottle can rotate. And at the end, the hook quickly peels off and hides.

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