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The performer shows a sheet of cardboard, rolls it into a tube and looks through it at the audience (Fig. a, b). Passes a magic wand through the tube to once again show that there is nothing there. And immediately pulls out a handkerchief from the tube.

Focus The appearance of the handkerchief

Focus secret:

The hollow magic wand described above and a hook bent from wire (Fig. c), which is sewn to one of the corners of the handkerchief, are used. Before demonstrating the trick, push the handkerchief inside the magic wand with a pencil so that the hook sticks out (Fig. b, d). After you show the piece of cardboard to viewers from both sides, roll it up into a tube with an inner diameter slightly larger than the diameter of the magic wand. Look at the audience through the tube.

You pass a magic wand through it, while hooking the hook to the edge of the tube, and when you pull it out from the other side, the handkerchief will remain hanging inside the tube. Say a spell and pull the handkerchief out of the tube (Fig. b, e).

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