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Focus Description:

You sequentially put three cucumbers into three bottles through the neck.

Focus secret:

For the trick you will need: a table covered with a tablecloth to the floor, six identical bottles, three cucumbers and three cucumbers made of foam rubber. Such dummies are cut out of dense foam rubber and painted “cucumber-like” with a solution of brilliant green and water.

In advance, you put foam cucumbers into bottles and hide them under the table, where your assistant is also hiding. On the table you lay out three ordinary cucumbers and put three bottles.

Focus Cucumbers in bottles

During the trick, you, sitting on a chair, take one cucumber and a bottle from the table, while pretending to forcefully push the cucumber inside the bottle through the neck. You lower your hands over the edge of the table, and the assistant takes these items and hands you a bottle with a dummy. This is done three times - and there are three bottles on the table, and each has a cucumber inside.

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