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Focus Description:

Show the audience the most ordinary handkerchief: turn it, shake it, etc. They must make sure that there is nothing unusual in it. Then show them the palm of your right hand - there is nothing in it.

Throw a handkerchief over this palm, and then slowly remove it, taking your fingers approximately in the middle. The scarf hangs down freely. Put your hand under it and pull out several multi-colored handkerchiefs one by one.

Focus secret:

Handkerchiefs were previously hidden in the sleeve. To do this, you need to use a piece of wire, one end of which is bent with a hook and hooked on the cuffs of the sleeve, and at the other end a loop is made into which handkerchiefs are threaded.

When you remove the handkerchief from your hand, grab the wire hook at the same time. Together with the hook, the handkerchiefs hidden in the sleeve are pulled out. For focus, you need to use very thin, preferably silk, scarves.

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