Page 107 - Walter B. Gibson "Knots And How To Tie Them"
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      String through
      the BuHonhole                                             ./

        A loop of string is passed through a
      buttonhole, and held by the thumb.
      The thumb and one finger of each
      hand are then slipped through the
      loops on the opposite sides. The
      hands are suddenly drawn apart and
      the string comes right out of the but~
      tonhole, apparently through the doth
      of the coat.
        This is done as follows:  Push the
      loop through the buttonhole, (lod
      hold it with a thumb in each end loop
      (fig.  1). Swing the right hand over     fig.  1
      towards the left, and hook the right
      little finger in either one of the strings
      that run from the left thumb to the
      buttonhole. Then bring the left hand
      toward the right, and hook the left lit-
      tle finger in one of the strings running
      from the right hand. The loop will
       now be held as shown in figure 2,
       which is the key to the whole trick.
      The string seems to be firmly through
       the buttonhole, but it CAn  be drawn
      free  in an instant.
         Release the string with the little
      finger of one hand, and the thumb of
       the other hand. Then draw the hands     fig.  2
       rapidly apart. The string will come
      clear of the buttonhole, and will still
       be between the hands (fig.  3). III \.hc
      drawing, the string has been released
       by the left little finger and the right
       thumb.














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