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Focus Description:

Open the umbrella and, turning it with the handle up, throw multi-colored scarves inside its dome. Close the umbrella and put it in the case. From the other end of the same case, take out the same umbrella and open it. On each spoke of the umbrella, all the scarves lowered into its dome are tied with their opposite corners (Fig. a).

Focus Umbrella and handkerchiefs

Focus secret:

The case is a thin-walled metal tube, divided lengthwise into two parts by a partition. Its length is slightly longer than the length of two identical umbrellas (preferably for children), and it is painted to match the color of the umbrella case.

A fabric dome was removed from one umbrella, and a second set of thin multi-colored scarves was tied to its knitting needles. When folded, such an umbrella is located in one part of the tube-case from the very beginning (Fig. b).

Focus Umbrella and handkerchiefs

Show an ordinary umbrella and, together with the handkerchiefs lowered into the dome of the umbrella, slide it into the empty part of the case. After that, take out another umbrella with tied handkerchiefs, open it and show it to the audience. When folded, both umbrellas will not take up much space in the case, so from the side you won’t see much difference - there is one umbrella or two.

As for the separate fabric dome of the umbrella, it can be removed from the pocket at the end, thus completing the demonstration of the trick.

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