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Double wall paper bag. Tips for a magician

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Let's describe a useful piece of props that is needed in some tricks that require the "disappearance" of a small item. The advantage of "disappearing" with such a bag is the ability to open it at the end of the trick and show that it is empty.

(A) Take two identical paper bags. The "brown" lunch bags available at any grocery store are ideal in this regard. Cut one bag along the dotted lines shown in the picture. Leave part B, and part A can be thrown away.

Focus Double Wall Paper Bag

(B) Spread part B on the table and apply glue along three edges as shown in the figure.

Focus Double Wall Paper Bag

(C) Gently insert part B into a regular bag and align the top edges of the two bags. Press the glued edges of part B to the bottom and sides of a regular bag. The edges of part B will stick to the corresponding "same" places inside a regular bag.

Focus Double Wall Paper Bag

(D) Now you have in your hands an ordinary, as it seems to the audience, bag - but with a secret pocket.

Focus Double Wall Paper Bag

(E) The bag must be stored folded. When you need it during the performance, take it and straighten it. In this case, it will look like an ordinary paper bag to the audience. When the trick is complete, you can tear off the unprepared side of the bag so that each viewer can see the inside of it. When demonstrating the trick, hold the top edge of the secret pocket, pressing it against the wall of the bag.

Author: Mark Wilson

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