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Remove two pins and a small ring from your pocket. In front of the audience, open the lock of the pin, put a ring on this pin and close the lock again. Now take the pins in different hands - with the ring in one, and without the ring in the other. In this case, the locks of the pins should be directed in the same direction.

Gradually bring your hands with pins closer, lightly hit the pin on the pin, then spread your arms. Viewers will see that the ring has moved from one pin to another. Repeat these movements several times, bringing the pins closer and apart, - the ring will be on one or the other of them. Finally, remove the ring from the pin and give the audience all three items to make sure none of them contain secrets.

Focus Running Ring

Focus secret:

Both the pins and the ring are the most ordinary and do not contain any secrets. When the hands are joined, the pins simply change places: the one that was in one hand is transferred to the other, and vice versa. And in order for the demonstration to be successful, it is necessary, when connecting hands, to direct a pin without a ring inside the ring - this confuses the audience.

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