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Show the audience a small wooden cube that looks like a dice. Insert an ink pen into one of its faces. Cover the cube with a handkerchief and immediately discard the handkerchief. Instead of one feather, about a dozen feathers will be stuck into the same face of the cube!

Focus secret:

The cube is a thin through regular quadrilateral, inside which a face moves from end to end - a flat wooden square. The size of the cube corresponds to the size of a school pen.

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About a dozen feathers are stuck on one side of the face. They are inside the "cube", so they are not visible. Having stuck one pen on the visible side of this face, under the covering scarf, slide the movable face to the other end with your fingers. Turn the cube and discard the handkerchief - a dozen feathers will appear before the audience.

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