Good Shot
A black and silver bullseye target (10" x 10") is seen on
its elevated pedestal base. The entire outfit stands 22"
tall. A spectator is asked to fire a gun (a cap pistol, a
blank gun, a bang gun, a breakaway gun or even an
imaginary one) at the target. He is told that the
playing card he previously selected and which has
vanished will appear in the center of the target. (The
effect could be done with a borrowed and vanished
watch or ring rather than with a playing card.) After
several misses and lots of by-play, the target breaks
open to approximately four times its original size and reveals a magician's top hat with
the traditional rabbit popping up from it, two sunflower blossoms and two signs with the
words "Good Shot" emblazoned upon them. The vanished article is reproduced. This is
a bright and flashy unit, combining good magic with socko sight comedy.

Jerry Lewis demonstrates Good Shot in the 1958 Comedy Geisha Boy

Jerry Lewis demonstrates Good Shot in the 1958 Comedy Geisha Boy