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Disappearing the ball with a palm grip. Tips for a magician

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This is a basic trick that causes the ball (or any other small object) to "disappear" from your hand. It is carried out with the help of the Classic grip, which must be worked out to perfection so that you can use it almost unconsciously.

Focus secret:

1. Stand facing the audience, hands at waist level. Hold the ball in your right palm. The left hand is also turned palm up and ready to receive the ball.

Focus Disappearing the ball with a palm grip

2. Turn the right hand so that the fingers point to the left and let the ball fall (or roll) into the left hand. The fingers of the left hand should be directed towards the hall ...

Focus Disappearing the ball with a palm grip

3... when you drop the ball into your left hand.

Focus Disappearing the ball with a palm grip

4. Now repeat the operation exactly, but from left to right. Hold both hands palms up, then turn your left hand and drop the ball into your right hand. Do this operation of "tossing" from hand to hand several times.

Focus Disappearing the ball with a palm grip

5. And now the disappearance. Hold the ball in your right hand, repeating the starting position, but prepare to hold it with a classic palm grip. As in the beginning, the left palm is open and ready to receive the ball.

Focus Disappearing the ball with a palm grip

6. Turn your right hand as if you were about to drop the ball into your left hand.

Focus Disappearing the ball with a palm grip

7. Again, in the same motion as in steps 2 and 3, the right hand turns with its back to the audience. In the process of turning the hand, the ball is secretly held in the right hand in the position of the Classic palm grip. The fingers of the left hand are slightly bent, as if taking a ball.

Focus Disappearing the ball with a palm grip

8. Holding the ball with a classic palm grip, raise your right hand, tearing it away from your left. The fingers of the left hand instantly fold into a relaxed fist, in which, judging by the appearance, the ball allegedly lies.

Focus Disappearing the ball with a palm grip

9. The right hand, seemingly relaxed, casually points to the left fist. With the fingers of your left hand, you depict the "rubbing" of the ball, that is, the audience sees how you slowly destroy it in your fist.

Focus Disappearing the ball with a palm grip

10. The right hand naturally falls along the body at the moment when you have focused all your attention on the left hand. Slowly open your left fist, showing that the ball has disappeared.

Focus Disappearing the ball with a palm grip

11. With your right hand, you take the ball from under your right knee, left elbow, or any other place you deem appropriate.

The classic palm grip is a versatile trick that can be used with almost any small object. Work out all the movements so that they are smooth and natural, so that it seems to everyone that you are throwing the ball between the palms and nothing more, holding it in the end in your left fist (and actually holding it in your right with a Classic palm grip).

The repeated tossing of the ball makes the spectators believe that the ball is in the left fist. The final persuasiveness of the distraction is given by your focus on the left hand clenched into a fist. The combination of these two elements and experience will allow you to create a truly magical disappearance.

Author: Mark Wilson

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