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There is a small bottle of champagne and a glass on the table.
The presenter pours the liquid into a glass and drinks it.
He then takes in his hand a tube the diameter of the bottle and about 2/3 of its height.
He places the tube over the bottle, stopping its upper part at the height of the mouth of the bottle.
Good. The lower third of the bottle is visible under the bottom of the tube.
He covers everything with a small cloth and makes gestures to make the bottle disappear.
This, however, does not disappear.
He takes off his scarf and looks inside the tube.
The bottle is still there.
The spectators can still see the bottom protruding from the tube.
The illusionist lightly presses the tube, slowly covering the bottle. Its lower part disappears, covered by the tube, but the neck does not protrude from the top.
When the bottom of the tube is at the same level as the bottom of the bottle, the inside of the tube is shown to the audience.
The bottle has disappeared: the tube turns out to be empty.
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