Direct from Bill Abbott’s professional repertoire. "Stabbed and Shot" is a killer card stab with a shot glass production that comes out of nowhere!
The Routine
You have a card is selected from a shuffled deck - signed - returned and deck is shuffled by a spectator. An empty paper bag is examined and you toss the deck inside. A spectator is asked to shake the bag to mix the cards even further to make finding the chosen card even more impossible. A knife is produced and is stabbed into (and through!) the bag. Violently the knife is ripped from the bag and a single card is impaled on the end of the blade...it is the spectators signed selection!
Just when the audience applause has died down the performer reaches into the bag and produces a large shot glass filled to the brim with liquid!
Stabbed & Shot Considerations:
- Perform Stabbed & Shot in short sleeves.
- Perform Stabbed & Shot close-up and surrounded
- Stabbed & Shot can be performed on stage.
- The shot glass production uses real liquid and is 100% bulletproof and safe.
- Reveal one or two chosen, signed cards, at the point of a knife.
- You can even borrow the bag, the knife and the deck!
Stabbed & Shot Package Includes:
- Choice of Regular or Large shot glass, or both!
- Durable Seal that is a 100% bullet-proof water seal.
- Extra Secret Something for a sure-fire card stab revelation.
Supply the deck, knife, liquid of your choice & paper lunch bags.
Dinner Show Performance
A 70 minute Online Video that features:
- Four live performances of Stabbed & Shot
- A House Party Performance
- Magic Hideaway Performance
- A Comedy Club Performance of the Stabbed & Shot routine
- In-Depth Tutorial Highlighting
- Liquid Options
- Knife Options
- Performer P.O.V. walk through of all routines
- Featuring Stabbed & Shot at celebration
- How to create a memorable souvenir that promotes you!
- How to produce 2 shot glasses
- How to use a large envelope instead of a paper bag
- Jon Armstrong's Bag Toss
- How-to pocket organizer construction
- Multiple methods and controls, so spectators can shuffle the deck before and after a card is selected and signed.