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Spectacular tricks and their clues

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Focus Description:

For this trick, you will need an ordinary scarf and a medium-sized pin. Take the handkerchief around the corner in your left hand and attach a pin to it. Ask someone in the audience to take the handkerchief around the adjacent corner and pull the fabric. Now take the pin with your right hand and freely pass it to the opposite corner of the handkerchief that the viewer is holding on to. The dress didn't break!

Focus secret:

It is impossible to stab a pin and pass it in the closed position from one corner to another without breaking through the tissue. The whole secret is how to fasten it.

Focus Not breaking through tissue

The pin is fastened so that the dead side of the lock is on top, and the slot of the lock, into which the tip of the pin enters, is turned down. At the moment of the beginning of the movement with the index finger of the right hand, press the movable end of the pin, remove it from the slot of the lock and, moving the pin, trace the fabric with the tip.

Do not press too hard with the point so as not to cut through the scarf or leave a deep mark on it. When the pin approaches the opposite end of the handkerchief, the finger should be released - the point will enter the slot of the lock, and the pin will be fastened again.

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