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The Enlightenment

Ben Harris

(Based on 2 reviews)
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The Ultimate Floating Card

"The Power Of Enlightenment" is not "the talent for acquiring wisdom" - as one might assume. Rather, it is the rarely seen ability to make any given object incrementally lighter - sometimes to the point of defying gravity - to "enlighten". Here's the key effect: A spectator shuffles the deck and nominates any of the cards as her favourite card. This card is removed, examined and placed face up onto the top of the shuffled deck. The spectator HOLDS THE DECK IN HER OUTSTRETCHED HAND. On the performer's command, the selected card slowly breaks free from the vice-like grip of gravity - rises into the air - floats for as long as the performer wants, and then slowly descends. So freaked-out is the spectator that she breaks with protocol and reaches for the selected card - turning it over - looking for some secret. NOTHING IS FOUND! It simply looks amazing. Spooky. Hauntingly beautiful.

Amazing magnetic control feels like "real magic!"
  • IMPORTANT NOTES:
  • Spectator handles the cards throughout.
  • Performable in the spectator's hand, on the table or in your hand.
  • SELF-CONTAINED: nothing added or taken away.
  • Can be repeated with another card and without any reset.
  • Can be performed surrounded.
  • Spectator may keep card as souvenir.
A paradigm shift in magic with magnets

The principle is completely NEW. Ben Harris has spent 25 years developing the concept and making it practical. The final result, we predict, will revolutionize how magnets are used in our art. Just imagine: thread-free levitation effects with any flat, small objects -
  • DOLLAR BILLS (any currency)
  • PHOTOGRAPHS
  • DRIVER'S LICENSES, etc
You are supplied with the precisely balanced (factory-made) gimmick in plastic and alloy, 12 month warranty, Quick Start Manual (in English, French, Japanese and Spanish) and the 100 page book, Enlightenment: The Ultimate Floating Card. This book details the history of the effect's development and the intimate details of the Floating Card Application.

Bonus: Floating Bill On Spectator's Knee.

Requires typical PK-Style Magnet for operation.

PARADIGM SHIFTER MAGNET available as optional extra.

Custom designed by Ben Harris (26.5mmX26.5mmX14mm, rubber coated)

Reviews

Stephan Sloan

Official Reviewer

Aug 29, 2023

Overview

I only returned four tricks in the dozen years of purchasing. Two of the tricks were outright defective and two were outright horrible. The Enlightenment has the dubious honor of being the first trick I ever returned because it was outright horrible. Admittedly, the concept of The Enlightenment is great, but the financial commitment to a trick that is only a moment of wonder was too great.

Effect

The performer takes out a deck of cards and a spectator can choose one. It is placed on top of the deck and with a wave of the hand the card rises above the deck.

Method

The method is an exceptionally clever and well-made gimmick on which the rising card sets. A deck of cards needs to be modified and the gimmick will reside there until the deck needs to be replaced. Since it is already mentioned, the gimmick is magnetically activated and resembles a scissor style car lift. With a properly designed PK gimmick, one initiate the lifting action.

Product Quality

Unfortunately, this isn’t all that is needed for the effect to work properly. In addition to The Enlightenment gimmick, one would have to have another PK magnet of the right size, strength and polarity for this to work. If the PK magnet is too weak, the magic will not happen. In my case, the PK magnet was too strong and twisted this finely made lift style gimmick into a pretzel. The gimmick itself was durable enough to be straightened out and reset but to no avail, no matter how much I tried, the mechanism would twist into a tangled mess.

Ad Copy Integrity

What is not explained in the ad copy is that Harris sells the exact, size, shape, strength and polarity PK gimmick to make The Enlightenment work as it should. The downside is that it is half the price of the initial investment. So in order for you to present this trick the way it should be, your total cost will be $120. Needless to say, it was returned for full credit.

Final Thoughts

A very in depth review on The Enlightenment was posted by Jeff Stone.
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Jeff Stone

Official Reviewer

Apr 19, 2012

I really love the way this was written, packaged, etc. and the gimmick is made of good quality "stuff." But there were more than a few "issues." Because the ad copy mentions that the gimmick is a magnet, I'm going to give a little more detail into some of the challenges that I experienced, however.


You get a clever magnet gimmick that you put inside of a deck of cards. Then using a PK magnet you cause the magnet system inside of the deck to lift up creating the levitation illusion. It's a very clever concept, but it's a bit finnicky.


It takes about 30 minutes to prepare the deck to accept the gimmick. Not bad. However, once the gimmick is in the deck, it stays pretty permanently. It's actually attached using super glue. You can remove it, but you'll only want to do that when it's time to replace the deck of cards. So because it's essentially a permanent part of the deck, you can't do the bonus floating dollar bill trick without taking apart and disassembling your gimmicked deck.


Next problem: The instructions say that you need a PK style magnet and that a PK ring will not work. The instructions suggest you finger palm the PK magnet and while pointing to the deck the magnet activates the gimmick. Nope.


So I reread the instructions to make sure I wasn't missing anything. Nope. I wasn't. So then I went online looking for video demos of people doing the effect. I saw a clip on the magic geek site where it seemed to be working just fine. I saw Ben Harris's trailer which seemed to work fine. However, in Harris's trailer, there were several things that he did that are not explained in the instructions.


He had the spectator hold the deck and wave her hand over it causing the card to rise while he (Harris) was nowhere near the deck. Additionally, the trailer shows a card levitate. Then it drops back down to the deck. Then he starts turning over the top cards singly one at a time. That can't be done with the way the instructions are written.


The ad copy and instructions say that you can let the spectator shuffle the deck and have the cards on her palm when the card levitates. Due to the nature of the gimmick, handing the deck out to be shuffled is relatively safe, so this claim is true. However, just looking at the deck, it looks a little funny. I can't say much more with out giving away too much, but suffice it to say that a quick casual glance at the edge of the cards could be a dead give away that something ain't right.


One other concern . . . the ad copy says you can perform this surrounded. That's sort of true. There are a couple of angles that are a bit susceptible even when the audience is standing in the "right" place.


After multiple times rereading the instructions and watching YouTube video performances, I still could not get the gimmick to work properly or consistently. So I'm assuming that my PK magnet is not strong enough. Well I tried connecting my PK magnet to my PK ring, and that actually worked pretty well. So the conclusion I've come to is that with the right strength magnet, this is doable. But you'll have to be willing to invest in a PK magnet and hope that it's the right strength. Also, much of the ad copy is not 100% accurate. Below is the ad copy with my assessment (true, false or sort of true).



Ad Copy Says:

A spectator shuffles the deck and nominates any of the cards as her favourite card. This card is removed, examined and placed face up onto the top of the shuffled deck. The spectator HOLDS THE DECK IN HER OUTSTRETCHED HAND. On the performer's command, the selected card slowly breaks free from the vice-like grip of gravity - rises into the air - floats for as long as the performer wants, and then slowly descends. So freaked-out is the spectator that she breaks with protocol and reaches for the selected card - turning it over - looking for some secret. NOTHING IS FOUND! It simply looks amazing. Spooky. Hauntingly beautiful.


My Assessment:

This is pretty accurate. However, the spectator holding the deck is very risky. My experience has been that if you don't hold the deck a very specific way, the gimmick will jump off the deck and stick to your PK magnet or the block of cards will push off of the deck and onto the floor. Secondly, while it's true that the spectator can grab the card, again it's very, very, very risky. The card itself is free of guile and is 100% examinable, but if they're holding deck, and they remove the top card, the gimmick is somewhat exposed. It does, however (as the ad claims) look spooky and hauntingly beautiful. You just need to make sure it's done in your own hand.



Ad Copy Says:

Amazing magnetic control feels like "real magic!"

IMPORTANT NOTES:


  • Spectator handles the cards throughout. - My Thoughts: Not 100% true. They can shuffle (overhand only), but when the rise happens, it should be in your hands.

  • Performable in the spectator's hand, on the table or in your hand. - My Thoughts: Too risky and unstable. Not True.

  • SELF-CONTAINED: nothing added or taken away. - My Thoughts: True.

  • Can be repeated with another card and without any reset. - My Thoughts: True

  • Can be performed surrounded. - My Thoughts: Mostly true. There are a couple of risky angles, but this is pretty safe.

  • Spectator may keep card as souvenir. - My Thoughts: True.



So in summary, if you can get the right PK magnet strength combination to work, the illusion is very spooky and can be done pretty much surrounded (if they're looking down at the deck) in your own hands (not the spectators). Additionally, the other bonus effects using this gimmick will not work if you have it installed in your deck. You have to destroy your deck to get the gimmick out to do the other effects. You basically have to commit to doing one effect with this gimmick unless you buy a second one. So if you don't mind that and if you like the illusion in the demo and you're willing to risk the possibility that your PK magnet (if you already own one) won't work then you'll probably be happy with the purchase.


Myself, I'm a little skeptical when you consider that it's $80.00 for basically a booklet and a couple of magnets and a little "something", we're pushing the limits of bang for buck, especially when you consider that you'll likely have to buy a PK magnet.


Final Verdict:
2.5 Stars with a Stone Status of grubble (gem of an idea, but a bit of rubble when you look at all of the issues and risks and not-entirely-accurate ad copy).

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