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Wand in the back of the viewer. Focus secret

Spectacular tricks and their clues

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Focus Description:

Invite a volunteer from the audience and invite him to stand with his back to you and sideways to the audience. Take the "magic wand" with the ends painted over with white paint, and say that you will now insert the wand from the back into the volunteer's torso.

After these words, attach one end of the stick, holding it with your hand, to the back of the viewer. Grasping the other end of the stick with your other hand, lightly insert it into the viewer's torso. Viewers watching from the side will see how the "magic wand" horizontally located in your hands will be "stuck" into the viewer. Then just as easily pull the stick back out.

Focus secret:

A white (to match the color of the painted ends of the wand) tube moves freely along the "magic wand", equal in length to its white end.

Focus Stick in the viewer's back

Initially, the tube is at one end of the stick. This secret pipe is not visible from the audience. Leaning the end without a tube against the back of the viewer, cover the entire white end of the stick with your palm. Taking the other end of the tube, move it towards the back. At the same time, this end of the stick, invisible to the audience, will enter your sleeve.

The audience will mistake the moving tube for the real end of the "magic wand", and they will have the illusion that the wand is entering the viewer's back. When you move the tube along the stick in the opposite direction, the same illusion of exiting from the back of the viewer will again be created.

In fact, the white tube will simply return to its original place. You can even pass the "magic wand" for inspection. To do this, wipe it with a handkerchief, leaving a secret tube in it, and pass the wand to the audience.

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