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The magician asks the audience for some small object: a badge, candy, a coin, a button, etc. And this object, for example a button, is in the magician's palm. The magician covers his palm with a bright light handkerchief. So that the audience has no doubt that the button is in its original place, the magician invites them to check it themselves. He approaches one spectator and asks to find a button under the handkerchief. Yes, she is there! Then the performer approaches another spectator and asks him for the same. Then - to the third, to the fourth. And now the button should disappear. The magician pronounces a magic phrase, removes the handkerchief from his palm, and ... there are no buttons!

Where is she? Everyone is surprised. The magician again covers his hand with a handkerchief, approaches the audience and asks them to check if there is a button under it. All in turn, feeling the palm covered with a handkerchief, say that there is nothing on it.

Again magic words, a wave of a handkerchief - a button on the magician's palm!

Focus Where did the button go?

Focus secret:

The magician has an assistant who sits among the audience. The performer, having covered a button with a scarf, bypasses the audience, and approaches his assistant last. This is where dexterity and skill are required from the assistant. His task is to discreetly take the button from the palm of the performer, and then just as discreetly put it back.

Author: Akopyan A.A.

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