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BEADAZZLED
Two large beads, one red, one green, are threaded on a shoelace or length of cord. Closing his hand around the beads, the magician wraps the ends of the shoelace around the hand. A spectator is asked to choose one of the beads, the magician moves his free hand over the top of the closed hand, then moves it away to show that one bead is now resting on top of the closed hand. He opens the closed hand to show that the other bead is still threaded on the shoelace.
I like the finger ring steal move in Earl Nelson's book 'Variations' (1978) but, because I already use a borrowed finger ring when performing Ring Flight, I wanted to adapt the move to a different premise. Beadazzled is the result. You'll need a 24 inch / 60 cm white or black shoelace and two different color, hefty, round, 1 inch / 25 mm diameter plastic or ceramic beads with a hole through the center of each. The holes must be large enough for the shoelace to run freely. Wooden beads are fine as long as the holes drilled through them are sanded so they are smooth. |
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Let's assume one bead is red and the other green. Openly thread the shoelace through both beads. By holding the ends of the shoelace with the right hand, a loop is formed with both beads hanging adjacent to each other. Move into this loop with your palm down left hand, close your fist lightly around the beads, and let the ends fall down at their respective sides. |
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With the right hand, grab the strand that hangs from the side of the left thumb and toss/throw it over the back of the left fist. Now grab the other strand that's hanging from the left pinkie side and secretly steal the red bead in the act of wrapping this strand around the back of the fist in the opposite direction of the first strand. This steal is easy and almost self working as long as you relax the grip at the moment the bead is stolen. The bead simply drops into your waiting right hand. |
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As the above steal is made, ask a spectator to name either color bead. Regardless of the answer, move the right hand (with the concealed red bead) on top of the left fist and slowly open the right hand. If the red bead is indicated, show that it has magically penetrated upwards through your left hand. Should the green one be selected, state that you'll magically remove the red bead leaving the selected green bead still trapped on the shoelace. Either way, the effect is truly magical and memorable. |
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