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Spectacular tricks and their clues

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In your hands is an ordinary empty envelope. You put a playing card (or someone else's photo) in this envelope and seal it. Then take a needle and stitch the envelope through and through in the place where the card lies. After that, pierce the envelope several more times with a pencil. And when you open the envelope, the card will be completely unharmed.

Focus secret:

The secret of the trick is in the preparation of the envelope: you need to cut through one of the sides in advance. Insert the card into the envelope so that the secret section is not visible to those present. When you have sealed the envelope, hold it in your left hand with the slit down, slightly squeezing the edges so that the card slides halfway out of the envelope into your palm.

Holding the card in the palm of your hand, stick the needle into the place of the envelope where the card is no longer there, do the same with a pencil. After that, discreetly slide the card back into the envelope and, tearing it where it was cut, remove the card, and then show it to the audience.

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