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Focus Description:
Show the audience two small balls - red and white. Each of them has through holes. Show them too. Thread the curtain cord through the red balloon. Show the audience that it is firmly attached to it, it is impossible to remove it. Invite two assistants from the audience and ask them to hold the ends of the lace. Now take a handkerchief and cover the red ball.
Show the audience a white ball, and then bring it under the handkerchief. When, after a second or two, you take your hand out from under the handkerchief, everyone sees a red ball in it. Throw off the scarf. The white ball, it turns out, is hanging on a string, the ends of which are firmly held by your volunteers.
Focus secret:
Prepare two white balls with a diameter of 50-60 mm in advance. Drill through them. Exactly the size of the balls, carve two hemispheres and paint them red, and when the paint dries, connect them together with a spring hinge. Before showing the trick, put the made red halves on the white ball.
On stage, while the assistants hold the cord with the ball taut, you quickly remove the hemispheres from the ball under the scarf and put them on the second white ball that you hold in your hand.
Author: Zavorotov V.A.
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