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The illusion table is decorated with a table lamp with a shade. The performer lights it, then extinguishes it and, having come closer to the audience with it, turns it on again, making it clear that the lamp is in perfect working order. Having extinguished the lamp, the performer puts it on the table, removes the lampshade and unscrews the light bulb from the socket. Then he takes a knife from the table and breaks the light bulb with it. Fragments fall on the table, and in the hands of the performer, a live little chicken swarms and squeaks. He "hatched" from an electric light bulb, which only a few minutes ago burned on the table.

Focus secret:

A table lamp, a live chicken, a tray, an electric light bulb, and a table knife are the props needed for this trick.

You need a night lamp with a removable lampshade, the frame of which is covered with non-translucent motley fabric or bright-colored polyethylene. Then you need a small round electric bulb, such as usually illuminates the inside of receivers powered by the mains. These bulbs can be found at any electrical store. This small bulb is covered with a glass cover, which has the standard shape of a hundred-candle lamp, and a tiny live chicken is placed in it beforehand (Fig. 49).

Focus Lamp of Aladdin
Fig. 49

Naturally, a living creature cannot stay in a light bulb for a long time, so "charging" should be done just before going on stage.

Having started demonstrating the trick, the performer briefly turns on the lamp in order to show that it is real. Having extinguished the lamp, the performer takes it from the table and walks closer to the audience. It turns on again for a while and, putting it in place, turns it off again. It is impossible to keep the lamp lit for a long time in order to prevent it from heating up - this can damage the chicken.

Now the performer can remove the lampshade from the lamp and carefully unscrew the "charged" bulb. Then, taking a knife from the table, he lightly strikes the cap with its blunt side. The fragments of the cap, along with the secret inner light bulb, are thrown on the table, and the chicken left in the hands is shown to the audience. Then he gives it to his assistant.

You can make your own glass dome by carefully sawing it off the base of a large burned-out light bulb and attaching it to the new base with masking tape or adhesive tape. But it is better to order such caps from glassblowers. You need to order more immediately, with a margin of 50-100 performances, so as not to feel the need for them. When ordering, you should also take into account that the edges of the cap must be threaded for one turn when fitting on the base of the secret internal bulb, and a small hole in the center of the cap is needed so that the chicken does not suffocate. The glassblower should be given either a very accurate calculation or a sample. Chicken feet must be protected from burns. To do this, they put a piece of asbestos under them.

In addition, you should always have a few internal bulbs in stock: during a focus demonstration when stabbed with a knife, a small bulb can also be damaged.

If the performer performs with an assistant, then by the end of the trick, you should invite him to the stage with a tray and break the light bulb over the tray. If there is no assistant, the tray should be on the table.

Tricks with living beings always arouse increased interest among the audience. But there may be difficulties with the acquisition of chickens. Therefore, instead of a chicken, a beautiful light handkerchief can be "charged" into a secret cap.

Author: Akopyan A.A.

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