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Flip through the magazine in front of the audience. Suddenly, a handkerchief appears from somewhere and lies on the top edge of the magazine. After removing the handkerchief, leaf through the magazine further. Again suddenly there is a handkerchief and another.

Focus secret:

The secret of the trick is in the device, which is glued to the page of the magazine. This is a rectangular cardboard, folding in half, with an elastic band; The tension of the elastic band is adjustable. There is also a strip glued to the upper half of the cardboard, under which the tip of the handkerchief is slipped.

Focus Throw-out handkerchiefs

Three cardboard boxes - three handkerchiefs. Before the demonstration, the magazine is "loading", and in focus, when you turn the pages, the cardboard box opens and the end of the scarf appears, which is then pulled out from under the strip.

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