Here's how the trick looks:
You show two different "boomerangs." In this case you have a boomerang that is red and a second that is yellow. Spectators can see that the yellow boomerang is longer than the red boomerang.
By Wayne Kawamoto, About.com Guide
Here's how the trick looks:
You show two different "boomerangs." In this case you have a boomerang that is red and a second that is yellow. Spectators can see that the yellow boomerang is longer than the red boomerang.
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