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Jumping bottles of wine. Focus Secret

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Focus Description:

The magician puts two bottles on the table: one contains white wine, the other red. He covers the first bottle with a white cap, and the second with some color. After some time, the artist lifts the caps. Spectators see that under a white cap there is a bottle of red wine, and under a colored one - with white.

Focus secret:

Having placed both bottles on the table, take one of them with white wine and, removing the cork from it, bring it to someone to sniff, as if to make sure that no other liquid is poured there. In fact, in order to, returning to the table and corking the bottle with a cork, quietly lower a small piece of carmine wrapped in a pass paper, about the size of a pinhead (so that the color is similar to red wine in the second bottle) into the neck and immediately cover with a white cap .

The second bottle is also with white wine, but crushed fernambuco (otherwise called "Brazilian tree") is dissolved in it before the focus is performed, which gives the wine a red color. After uncorking this bottle, bring the audience to sniff. Returning to the table, throw citric acid wrapped in filter paper into the neck and cover the bottle with a colored cap. Gelatin pills can be used instead of slip paper.

Engage the audience with another trick to give the bottled food time to dissolve. Then lift the caps; under the white is red (i.e., the former white, dyed with carmine), and under the color is white (i.e., citric acid has destroyed the effect of fernambuco on the wine). Instead of caps, it is more convenient to use white and colored scarves, because with some dexterity and resourcefulness, under some pretext, he can shake the bottles.

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