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In the hands of the magician is a wide ribbon about three meters long. He folds it in half, cuts off a piece from the middle. And then he invites two assistants from the audience. They take the tape by the ends and diverge in opposite directions. At this moment, the magician releases the tape from his hands. Everyone is surprised: it turned out to be whole!

Focus They cut her, but she is whole

Focus secret:

If you want to demonstrate this trick, you need to prepare the tape in advance. In the center of it, sew a piece of the same exact tape about 20 cm long. Take the threads thin, but strong, to match the color. In the center of the main ribbon, sew a short one. The stitches on the front side of the large tape should be invisible, and on the segment - large. Do not make knots at the ends of the thread, but make a loop so that you can stick your finger into it. A neatly sewn piece of tape will be completely invisible to the audience.

Folding the tape in half before cutting it, the magician imperceptibly lowers its middle down, and pulls out the sewn section so that it sticks out of the clenched fist. At the same time, he must have time to throw thread loops on his finger. Now you can cut the tape, and show the audience the whole one, hiding the trimmings of the short one.

Author: Zavorotov V.A.

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