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Bouquet from a tube. Focus Secret

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Focus Description:

In your hands is a large bouquet of flowers. Take a cardboard tube from the table, show it to the audience, unfold it so that they are convinced that it is just a cardboard sheet rolled up into a tube.

Pass the bouquet through the tube, put it on the table, and take the bouquet in your right hand and make several rotational movements with it - the flowers will disappear before the eyes of the audience. And so you come to the table, shake the pipe and take out a bouquet from it.

Focus secret:

There is no secret in the tube itself. He is in the bouquet. It is empty in the middle. This space before the start of the focus is filled with another, exactly the same bouquet. When flowers are pulled through a cardboard tube, only the inner bouquet, which the audience is unaware of, is pulled out, while the outer one remains in the tube.

Focus Bouquet from a tube

The end of the inner bouquet must be provided with a small hook. An elastic band that goes into the sleeve imperceptibly clings to it. Its length is selected in such a way that with bent arms, its tension is negligible. But as soon as you stretch out your arms, thanks to the elastic band, the bouquet will disappear in the sleeve.

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