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Focus Description:

Take the hat (cylinder) brim up. Throw two handkerchiefs at him. Then tell the handkerchiefs: "Stop!" They will instantly stand in the cylinder at attention - the ends of the scarves will peek out (Fig. a).

Focus Shawls obey the command

Focus secret:

Inside the cylinder, a piece of thin steel wire bent in an arc is attached to its top (Fig. b). Both ends of the wire should extend about 10 cm outward.

The ends of the scarves are strung in advance on the ends of the wire, which is then bent, and its ends are pushed through a small incision made under the fields of the cylinder (Fig. c.).

Stands after the command "Stop!" press the wire with your finger, as the ends will be inside and the wire, unbending, will sharply lift both scarves up (Fig.). Those handkerchiefs that were first thrown into the cylinder will remain lying inside the headdress.

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