Get Sharky by Christoph Borer
Created by: Christoph Borer
Key features
Performed entirely in the spectator's hands for increased impossibility and engagement
Versatile for various performance settings including stage, parlor, and close-up
Simple and safe method, making it reliable for high-pressure situations like television
High-impact visual effect with a surprising climax
Used by top professional magicians for its commercial appeal
Pros
Enhances audience engagement by involving the spectator directly
Reliable and easy to perform with minimal setup
Visually striking and baffling to spectators
Adaptable to different performance environments
Cons
May require a specific deck or props, limiting impromptu use
Could be less effective if spectators are overly familiar with card tricks
Effect
Get Sharky is a card trick that happens entirely in the spectator's hands. A spectator freely handles the deck. Cards appear to transform in a visual and surprising way. The effect ends with an impossible climax that leaves the audience baffled.
Full details
Get Sharky was created by Swiss magician Christoph Borer. It is an award-winning trick used by many professional magicians. The method is simple and safe. The deck can be handled by the spectator at all times. This design removes any suspicion of sleight of hand from the performer. The trick is versatile. It works for stage, parlor, or close-up settings. It has been performed on television due to its reliability under pressure.
Who should consider the trick
Get Sharky is ideal for magicians who perform for live audiences. It suits professionals who need high-impact material. It is also good for performers who want a trick that happens in the spectator's hands. This engages the audience directly. It is a strong choice for those who perform in varied settings, from close-up to stage.
Information on how difficult it is to perform
The method is simple. It does not require advanced sleight of hand. The trick is safe to perform. It is suitable for magicians of different skill levels. The focus is on presentation and audience management. The method allows the performer to be hands-off, making it easier to focus on the performance.
What magicians say
MurphysMagicSupplies says Get Sharky is "award-winning" and "designed for performance in the spectator's hands." They note that it "enhances impossibility and reduces suspicion." They also mention that "many top professional magicians use Get Sharky because of its practical method and powerful impact."
VanishingIncMagic calls Christoph Borer "a legend" and describes Get Sharky as "groundbreaking." They highlight that the trick is "a vanishing ink effect" known for its visual appeal.
SaturnMagicShop states that Borer is "best known for his revolutionary trick, Get Sharky." They emphasize that the trick represents Borer's creative genius, which is also showcased in his book Forged by Fire.
MurphysMagicSupplies also notes that the trick is "versatile and can be adapted for stage, parlor, or close-up settings." They add that it is "trusted for television performances."
What people are saying about Get Sharky
MurphysMagicSupplies says...
The routine is designed to be performed in the spectator's hands, with the deck being handled freely throughout. The effect appears to be a powerful and visual transformation of cards, culminating in a surprising and impossible climax.
SaturnMagicShop says...
Borer is a legend in Germany and known for his revolutionary trick, 'Get Sharky'.
VanishingIncMagic says...
He's perhaps best known for his groundbreaking trick, 'Get Sharky,' a vanishing ink effect.
Review videos
Forged by Fire by Christoph Borer
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Saturn Magic - Forged by Fire by Christoph Borer
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Promotional videos
Award Winning magic! | Get Sharky by Christoph Borer | full performance
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Forged by Fire: The Magic of Christoph Borer | Official Trailer
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