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Focus Description:

Place a small ball on the table, place a wire holder and insert a bag rolled up from newspaper into it. Place a lit candle nearby. Taking the ball with your right hand, quickly put it into the bag. Then take out a small silk handkerchief with your left hand and begin to "rub" it into the palm of your right hand - the handkerchief is gone.

Bring a candle to a bag, and it will burn out in a moment - there will be no ball either. Approach one of the spectators, get the ball out of his pocket. Then, smiling, reach for your collar and pull out a handkerchief.

Focus secret:

A hole with a diameter of 1,5-2 cm is cut out in a hollow ball. A short horsehair loop is attached to it, through which a thumb can be threaded.

Starting the trick, put this loop on the thumb of your right hand. So when you "put" the ball into the bag, it stays in your hand. You need to stand so that the audience sees only the back of the hand. Then "rub" the handkerchief, but not into the palm of your right hand, but into the hole of the ball.

Focus Scarf due to the collar

Then everything is simple. You are actually burning the bag, because there is nothing in it. After quickly throwing off the loop, hold the ball with your middle finger and "get" it from anywhere. And then take another ball, exactly like the first one, from a pre-made cache in your clothes. Such caches can be made on sleeves, trousers, etc. These are light, inconspicuous cuts.

The scarf is hidden under the incision, and a piece of the mother is sewn to its tip - the same color as the suit. For this piece it is convenient to suddenly pull out a handkerchief.

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