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The toothpick disappears from the palm.
Focus secret:
Take a regular toothpick. Glue a small piece of tape on the thumb (outside). Insert a toothpick under the tape so that the toothpick is not visible from behind the thumb when looking at the palm of your hand.
Clench your fist. You will see that the toothpick is visible, but if you unclench it, it is not visible.
The second option.
On the right hand, bend the thumb on the upper phalanx (the upper half of the finger where the nail is located). The bent finger is pressed against the index finger on the same hand, a toothpick is inserted between them. One, two, three - open your hand and the toothpick disappears! When inserting a toothpick, discreetly insert it into the glove so that it runs along the nail, and when you open your hand, the toothpick remains behind the finger !!!
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