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This trick is reminiscent of the performance of an Indian snake charmer. Only here an illusionist plays the role of a fakir, and instead of a snake - a "magic" pencil in an empty bottle of lemonade. This pencil, obeying the gaze of the illusionist and the gesture of his hands, then rises from the bottle, then sinks to the bottom, just like a living one.

Focus Magic Pencil

Focus secret:

First of all, you need a thin and strong black thread (the thinner it is, the better). At one end the thread is attached to the pencil, to its tip, with which the pencil is lowered into the bottle. And the second end of the thread is tied to a button on the performer's shirt. The shirt should be black so that the thread on its background is not noticeable. For the same reason, a black pencil is also better.

The magician focuses his eyes on the pencil, makes a gesture with his hands, as if forcing the pencil to rise, leans back a little, the thread is pulled, and the pencil “crawls out” of the bottle. The magician then leans forward and the pencil sinks to the bottom under its own weight.

Body movements should be smooth and not too fast. You should not lean too much, otherwise the audience will guess what's the matter.

Author: Akopyan A.A.

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