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Spectacular tricks and their clues

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There is a chair with a beautiful back on the stage. The performer invites the viewer - a volunteer - and invites him to sit on a chair. Then he announces that this person will be an assistant in demonstrating the trick, however, if the audience for some reason does not trust the invitee, then another person can be replaced. In this case, the audience agrees with the candidacy.

The performer approaches the assistant sitting on the chair and asks if he is hiding something in his jacket? Maybe he prepared some surprise for the audience? The assistant shakes his head and, in proof, unbuttons his jacket and shows that he has nothing. Then the performer, putting his hand behind the collar of his jacket, suddenly removes his shirt from there. The assistant is perplexed, and in the meantime, handkerchiefs, scarves, ties, all sorts of things, and at the end even flapping chicken wings appear one after another from behind his collar.

Focus secret:

It lies in the back of the chair, the middle of which is cut out and is a through frame. A cover is put on the back, on the back side of which there is a secret pocket - a sideboard (the audience does not see it), and on the front side, approximately in the middle, a slot is made in the cover. All items necessary for the focus are placed in the pocket in advance.

The chair is placed near the illusion table. During the demonstration, it can be put forward at your discretion to any place on the stage. When the assistant sits down, he closes the slot with himself. The illusionist only has to deftly and quickly pull the collar of the jacket with his left hand, and with his right hand, through the jacket and the slit, give items alternately located in it from the secret pocket. Naturally, all this is accompanied by jokes and indispensable conversations with the assistant and with the audience.

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