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The coin from under the handkerchief falls into his pocket. Focus Secret

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Focus Description:

Put the coin on the table, cover it with a handkerchief, invite the audience to come up and check that the coin should be under the handkerchief. When several spectators make sure of this, take a handkerchief, shift it from hand to hand and show everyone that the coin has disappeared. Say that it is now in the pocket of one of the spectators. Approach him and take out a coin from his pocket.

Focus secret:

You need to have an assistant. He must sit among the audience. When they come up, to make sure that the coin is under the handkerchief, he should come last and discreetly take it with him.

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