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You are holding a dark glass bottle of lemonade and a rope about a meter long. Turn the bottle upside down. Insert the end of the rope into the neck. Lower the rope - it will not slip out of the bottle. If anyone tries to do this, he will, of course, fail.

Focus secret:

What the audience doesn't know is that you quietly folded the end of the rope in three, as shown in the picture.

Focus bottle like a bottle

Author: V.Postolaty

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