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- French_drop abstract "The French drop is a well-known vanish involving sleight of hand. The magician takes a coin or small object between the fingers and the thumb with fingers facing the audience and thumb behind. The palm is face up. We'll assume the object is in the right hand though it could be either. The other hand, in this case the left, approaches and the thumb goes underneath the object while the left fingers close on the object from above. The left hand appears to come away with the object and the space between the right hand finger and thumb is seen to be empty. After a brief pause the magician opens his left hand and the object has disappeared. In some versions the right hand can also be seen empty, leaving no clue as to where the object went.".
- French_drop thumbnail FrenchDrop1.jpg?width=300.
- French_drop wikiPageExternalLink magictrick21.html.
- French_drop wikiPageExternalLink Do-the-%27French-Drop%27.
- French_drop wikiPageExternalLink watch?v=H2gkR70_TvI.
- French_drop wikiPageID "2916022".
- French_drop wikiPageRevisionID "577925485".
- French_drop hasPhotoCollection French_drop.
- French_drop subject Category:Coin_magic.
- French_drop subject Category:Magic_tricks.
- French_drop subject Category:Sleight_of_hand.
- French_drop type Abstraction100002137.
- French_drop type Act100030358.
- French_drop type Activity100407535.
- French_drop type Diversion100426928.
- French_drop type Entertainment100429048.
- French_drop type Event100029378.
- French_drop type MagicTrick100099951.
- French_drop type MagicTricks.
- French_drop type Performance100550771.
- French_drop type Presentation100521562.
- French_drop type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- French_drop type Show100520257.
- French_drop type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- French_drop comment "The French drop is a well-known vanish involving sleight of hand. The magician takes a coin or small object between the fingers and the thumb with fingers facing the audience and thumb behind. The palm is face up. We'll assume the object is in the right hand though it could be either. The other hand, in this case the left, approaches and the thumb goes underneath the object while the left fingers close on the object from above.".
- French_drop label "French drop".
- French_drop sameAs m.08cbtw.
- French_drop sameAs Q5502125.
- French_drop sameAs Q5502125.
- French_drop sameAs French_drop.
- French_drop wasDerivedFrom French_drop?oldid=577925485.
- French_drop depiction FrenchDrop1.jpg.
- French_drop isPrimaryTopicOf French_drop.