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Disappearing Hanky Magic Trick
How is this done? It's the trick where you make a fist with one hand and push the hanky into it and it disappears.
If you've seen Penn and Teller's 'Don't Try This At Home', it's the trick they teach the audience at the start. Did a quick google search and couldn't find it. |
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Re: Disappearing Hanky Magic Trick
I use a fake thumb.
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Re: Disappearing Hanky Magic Trick
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How is this done? It's the trick where you make a fist with one hand and push the hanky into it and it disappears. If you've seen Penn and Teller's 'Don't Try This At Home', it's the trick they teach the audience at the start. Did a quick google search and couldn't find it. [/ QUOTE ] hey im no magician but i know how this works. there is a plastic piece in the hand the hanky goes into that resembles a finger and is hollow. the guy stuffs the hanky in there and then he will use his thumb to "push the hanky in really good" but he is really putting the plastic piece onto his thumb. then he will open his hands and move them around in some manner so you dont notice the plastic piece. |
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Re: Disappearing Hanky Magic Trick
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How is this done? It's the trick where you make a fist with one hand and push the hanky into it and it disappears. If you've seen Penn and Teller's 'Don't Try This At Home', it's the trick they teach the audience at the start. Did a quick google search and couldn't find it. [/ QUOTE ] Clue: It involves wrapping your dick in the hanky |
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Re: Disappearing Hanky Magic Trick
Yeah, I bought this trick at a store once. Really simple and somewhat impressive. The thumb that came with the thing sucked, but if you can paint the plastic thumb to your skin tone, it would be really hard to tell the difference...
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