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Nail, bar and gramophone record. Focus Secret

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Focus Description:

The nail does not damage the record.

Focus secret:

To demonstrate the trick, you need a medium-sized gramophone record, a narrow and long wooden block, along which a deep slot is cut to the middle of the length, and a weaving nail, cut in half.

Insert a gramophone record into the slot of the bar so that its central hole exactly coincides with the same small through holes in the bar from the side of the slot. Take a nail (better - from your pocket) and, holding it as if it were whole, and hiding with your fingers the junction of the halves, insert it into a bar with a gramophone record.

Focus Nail, block and gramophone record

When inserting a "whole" nail, make sure that the gap from it is free (a). The thickness of both parts of the bar (slats) will allow you to fix the halves in the desired position (b). In this case, the audience will assume that the nail is intact. What will be the surprise of the audience when you pull out the gramophone record from the bar in complete safety, without pulling out the nail sticking out from the outside on both sides of the bar (c).

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