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The disappearance of the ball from the book cover. Focus secret

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Focus Description:

Put a thick book on a chair and a balloon on the cover of the book. Hit the ball with your hand. Raise your hand - the ball has disappeared from the book cover. Take the book off the chair. It will not appear on the book or under the book.

Focus secret:

The cover of the book has a hole closed by two wide rubber bands adjoining each other, and the pages of the book have a cut deep passage.

Focus Disappearing balloon from book cover

When you cover the balloon with your hand, pushing it into the book, the rubber bands in the cover diverge, letting the balloon through, and then immediately close, and the balloon falls into the passage.

The effect can be enhanced by turning the pages quickly and carefully so that the audience does not have time to make out the slits in the pages.

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