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                                       The Disentangled Scissors

                                         More than 50 years later. a writer
                                       named Cramer supplied a more
                                       detailed version of the String and
                                       Scissors trick, called "The Disen-
                                       tangled Scissors,"in his book The
                                       Secret Out. People have been doing
                                       the trick ever since.
                                         This is an old but capital trick. A
                                       piece of string is fastened to the scis-
                                       sors, as shown, and both the ends of
                                       the cord are held by the hand or tied
                                       firmly to a post or  other immovable
                                       object (fig.  1).
                                         To remove the sci.5s0rs from the
                                       cord, take the loop end of the string
                                       and pass it through the upper handle
                                       as shown by the dotted line. Let the
                                       loop be carried still further towards
                                       the lower handle. unlil it is passed
                                       complete around the scissors (fig. 2),
                                       you then can remove them, as the
                                       string will slip easily through the
                                       handles.









                  fig.  1





                            ---- ...
                             -- -.... ~\
                                    "  \\
                    (~                , '
                    ~~ "  "
                                      , ,
                                     , ,
                     ' ... ..... ----- --::J
                       ... _-----

                  fig.  2
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