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Focus Description:

Viewers are shown two napkins from all sides. The magician folds them in four and tears off the "center" from them. The magician puts the napkins with the "centers" torn off in a paper bag for magical "restoration", makes a magical gesture over the bag and takes out the napkins.

Napkins "recovered", but at the same time they changed the central parts! Discouraged, the magician puts them back in his bag. This time he holds her completely still as he casts spells on her. Again he takes the tissues out of the bag and unfolds them. This time they are completely "recovered" as they were. The magician tears off the front wall of the bag, showing that there is nothing in it.

Focus secret:

A. For the trick, you need six napkins - three white and three red, square with a side of about 30 cm. Leave the first pair, consisting of one white and one red napkin, unprepared.

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C. On the second pair (white and red), stick a circle in the center of each napkin, on the red - white, on the white - red, and on both sides.

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C. To prepare these napkins, carefully tear or cut four equally sized circles (two white and two red) from exactly the same napkins.

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D. Glue these circles, one on each side, in the center of a napkin in a contrasting color to the circle.

E. The third pair, like the first, does not require preparation.

F. The paper bag in this trick is, of course, double wall bag. Make a bag large enough to easily fit two sets of folded tissues in a hidden pocket.

G. Fold the first pair of unprepared napkins in four. Do the same with the second pair.

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H. Fold these wipes together and put them in the Double Wall Bag. But not in a secret pocket. Put them in the main compartment of the bag.

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I. Fold the bag into a flat state. Place the remaining pair (unprepared) on the table next to the paper bag.

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1. Take a paper napkin in each hand with the words: "Here are two paper napkins. One is white, the other is red."

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2. And further: "I put two napkins together, then I fold them four times and tear off the center parts of the two napkins."

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3. Tear off the corner with the centers of two napkins with a sector.

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4. Note. When tearing off the corner with the "centers", try to make the centers torn out approximately the same size as the circles pasted in advance. Rehearse this operation until it works almost automatically for you.

5. After tearing off the centers, unfold the napkins and show the results of your actions to the audience.

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6. Fold the napkins in quarters again and put them together with the centers in the bag. Put them in a secret pocket. Close the bag and shake it. Announce that with a magical gesture and "shaking" the bag, you have caused the wipes to return to their original state.

7. Run your hand into the bag and pull out the "wrong" pair of tissues from it. Place the bag on a table with the secret pocket on your side of the bag.

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8. Unfold the napkins and show your mistake. Napkins recovered, but they switched centers!

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9. Depict surprise and amazement, misunderstanding how this could happen. Fold the napkins together and fold them into quarters again.

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10. "There must have been a terrible mistake. Wait a minute! Maybe I can fix it?" With these words, tear off the corners with the centers of the "erroneous" napkins.

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11. Take a bag and put the torn napkins and torn corners in a secret pocket with the words: "I know what happened: I shook the bag and made a magical gesture at the same time, and the papers in the bags got a little mixed up."

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12. While holding the bag perfectly still, make a magical gesture. Then tear open the bag and reveal the remaining pair of intact tissues. Be careful: you can not "light up" napkins hidden in a secret pocket.

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13. Throw the torn bag aside before you unwrap the napkins. Then unfold them with the words: "This time everything worked out perfectly." You can pass the napkins to the audience for checking.

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Focus is very well perceived by the audience, if appliedhim in a mockingly ironic tone. worry about youthe time of the procedure is not about anything, except for the moment when youtearing the bag - it is impossible for the audience to see the secretpocket and its contents. Classic comedy stylefiling gives you the opportunity to add as manygame elements as you wish, in order toemphasize your "mistake" when you reach "Incorrectly restored" napkins.

Author: Mark Wilson

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