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The coin passes through the rubber. The Secret of Focus

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Focus Description:

Show the audience a piece of thin light rubber on which the coin rests. Take a small clear glass and stretch the rubber over the glass so that the ends hang down.

Invite the viewer to clasp the glass with his fingers and, pressing the rubber more tightly to the walls, hold it. Tap the top of the coin with your fingers. It will pass through the rubber and fall into the glass with a ringing sound. The rubber will remain as intact as it was.

Focus Coin passes through rubber

Focus secret:

Before performing the trick, you stretched the middle of the rubber further and slipped a coin there from below. When the released rubber contracts, it will hold the coin tightly.

The coin will be under the rubber, but the stretched middle of the rubber will be so thin and transparent that it will create the complete illusion that the coin is lying on top of it. All you have to do now is hit the coin, and the rubber will release it, taking on its original form. The coin will be in the glass, and it will seem to the viewer that it has passed through it.

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