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The match disappears in the magician's hands.

Focus secret:

For this trick you need: a match (or a toothpick) and tape.

Cut off a piece of tape and attach it to your right thumbnail. Insert a toothpick or match over the tape. Bend this finger and pretend that you are holding a match in your hands. Make magical gestures with your left hand, and then sharply straighten the finger on which the match is attached, it will be behind the thumb. Everyone will think she's gone.

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