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Holding the record in your hand, lift the envelope up with the other hand, and the audience will see that a through hole has been made near each of the four corners of the envelope (Fig. a).

Insert the record into this envelope, then take the handkerchief out of your pocket and put it through one of the top corner holes. Then repeat the same sequence of actions three times: without pulling the record out of the envelope, turn it there, take the handkerchief out of your pocket and put it through one of the corner holes. As a result, handkerchiefs will hang from all four corner holes, and the record will be inside the envelope.

Having lowered your hand into the envelope from above, with a quick movement remove the record from the envelope, while the handkerchiefs will remain in place.

Focus Invincible gramophone record

Focus secret:

It consists in the cutout on the record (Fig. b). When demonstrating such a phonograph record, you must close this cutout with your hand.

Before each insertion of the handkerchief, turn the record inside the envelope: from this, the cutout in the record will each time be opposite the hole into which the handkerchief will be threaded (Fig. c).

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