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For this trick, it is better to have an empty matchbox. Place it on your left palm with the label facing down. Mysteriously, the box rises and stands vertically in the palm of your hand.

Focus Rising boxes

Focus secret:

When you placed the box on your palm, you imperceptibly pulled out the drawer a little and pinched a little leather between the drawer and the lid. Close the boxes. Once you straighten your fingers, the boxes will stand up.

Author: Kuptsova O.

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