Bibby's Bullet by Elliot Bibby
Created by: Elliot Bibby
Key features
Interactive and engaging, involving a participant as a hitman
Leaves a lasting souvenir with a bullet hole in the card
Minimal sleight of hand required
Repeatable with minimal setup
Commercial and visually impactful
Pros
Highly interactive and engaging
Easy to perform with minimal sleight of hand
Repeatable and leaves a lasting souvenir
Strong visual appeal and commercial potential
Cons
Requires gimmicked cards, though they are easy to make
Handling may be tricky for beginners
Relies on participant cooperation and imagination
Effect
Bibby's Bullet is a card trick that creates a strong visual impact. A spectator signs a card, which is then placed back into the deck. The magician pretends to shoot the deck with an imaginary sniper rifle. When the deck is spread, the signed card is revealed with a bullet hole through it. The trick is interactive, engaging, and leaves the spectator with a memorable souvenir.
Full details
Bibby's Bullet is a card trick designed by Elliot Bibby. It involves a signed card that appears to have been shot with a bullet. The trick uses gimmicked cards, which are easy to prepare. The method requires minimal sleight of hand, making it accessible to a wide range of performers. The trick is repeatable and works well in various settings, from close-up performances to stage shows.
Who should consider the trick
Bibby's Bullet is ideal for magicians who want a visually striking and interactive card trick. It suits performers who enjoy engaging with their audience and creating memorable moments. The trick is particularly effective for those who perform in social settings, gigs, or on social media. It is also a good choice for magicians looking for a trick that leaves a lasting impression with a souvenir.
Information on how difficult it is to perform
Bibby's Bullet is relatively easy to perform. It requires minimal sleight of hand, making it suitable for beginners. However, some handling aspects may be tricky for those new to card magic. The trick comes with a thorough tutorial that offers multiple handling options, catering to different skill levels. With practice, most magicians should be able to perform it confidently.
What magicians say
Craig from Magic-TV praises Bibby's Bullet for its commercial appeal and ease of execution. He highlights its interactive nature and the fact that it leaves a lasting souvenir. Craig rates the trick a 90, comparing it to classic magic tricks in terms of impact and practicality. He notes that the trick is repeatable with minimal setup and works well in various performance settings.
Another review from Magic-TV describes the trick as super commercial and visually engaging. The performance involves a participant playing the role of a hitman, adding an extra layer of interaction. The trick is part of Alakazam's Coin Academy 3, and while the price is not mentioned, it is clear that the trick is well-received for its creativity and audience engagement.
Craig Petty and Matt from Magic-TV also review Bibby's Bullet, emphasizing its strong visual appeal. They mention that while the handling may be tricky for beginners, the trick's creative method and impact make it worth the effort. The review is entertaining and informative, with a light-hearted tone that highlights the trick's strengths and potential challenges.
What people are saying about Bibby's Bullet
magic-tv says...
Bibby's Bullet is an interactive card trick that leaves a lasting souvenir. It’s easy to perform, repeatable, and has minimal setup, making it a commercial and practical choice.
Performance videos
Bibby's Bullet by Elliot Bibby | Agent Jack Takes Aim
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Review videos
Elliot Bibby & Visual Magic Store | Review Show Special
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