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Spectacular tricks and their clues

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First, the magician shows the audience an empty bottle with a wide neck. In front of everyone, he plugs it with a cork, and then wraps it in paper. Of course, the paper on both sides must first be shown to the audience. Then the bubble is removed from the paper, and what? Inside it, everyone sees a colored scarf.

Focus Bubble, cork and handkerchief

Focus secret:

To perform this trick, you will need an ordinary bottle with a wide neck, a sheet of newsprint or other paper of a suitable size and a cork.

The cork should be wide and well ground to the neck of the vial. The scarf must be hidden in advance in the through hole made in it.

Drilling a hole in glass is, of course, not easy. Therefore, we advise you to carve a cork from organic glass. Polish the top of it carefully. By wrapping the bubble in paper, you will discreetly push the handkerchief out of the cork into the bubble with your finger.

Author: Zavorotov V.A.

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