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Focus Description:

The rubber ring jumps from index to middle finger.

Focus secret:

Hang the rubber ring on your index finger (fig. 37).

Focus Leap Ring

Get the second half of the ring behind the middle finger (Fig. 38).

Focus Leap Ring

Hook again on the index, as shown in fig. 39.

Focus Leap Ring

Make sure the ring wraps around your fingers exactly as shown. Have someone grab the tip of their index finger. Now bend your middle finger as in fig. 40.

Focus Leap Ring

If the ring was put on correctly, then part of it will slip off the end of the middle finger. As a result, the entire ring will freely jump off the index finger and hang on the middle one, as shown in Fig. 40.

Author: M.Gardner

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