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Show the audience a whole rubber ring. In front of everyone, tear the gum in half. Immediately after that, the ring will be whole again!

Focus secret:

Having shown a whole rubber ring, put it on the four fingers of your right hand - this is how it will seem to the audience. In fact, quickly and imperceptibly fold the rubber ring in length, circle it around your fingers and pinch both ends with your thumb. From the side, two parts of the elastic band folded together and stretched will seem to be one.

Focus Torn rubber band

Bend your fingers towards you, with your left hand pull one of the parts several times, as if once again showing a whole rubber ring, but worn on your right hand. On the part of the audience, this will once again create the illusion of a whole, stretched elastic band. After returning part of it to its place, take one of the ends of the elastic, pressed with your thumb, and sharply stretch the ends to the sides.

It looks like you tore it in half. And in this case, the audience will take two parts of the gum folded together and stretched as one. It remains only to quickly release the right end and squeeze it into the left fist, and then, opening it, show the whole rubber ring again.

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