Dr. Schwartz's Rising Floating Card

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A card rises out of the deck and then keeps on rising right into mid-air with this innovative new idea from Dr. Martin Schwartz.

"Dr. Schwartz's Rising Floating Card" is an amazing new take on the "Rising Card" concept. Everything happens inside of an examinable inverted glass. You can even walk away as the card floats out of the deck into space.

  • No threads
  • No loops
  • No weights
  • No springs
  • No zombie gimmick

Two ungimmicked glasses and a deck of cards are presented to the audience to examine and shuffle. A card is then selected and lost back in the deck which is placed inside the card box sitting in one of the glasses. The other glass is inverted to trap the deck inside.

The selected card then begins to slowly rise from the deck. It keeps going until it floats completely out of the deck and into the empty space of the inverted glass, impossibly hovering in mid-air. This is an ingenious illusion that will amaze you every time you perform it.

Comes with special gimmicks, two glasses, and video instructions.

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Customer reviews for Dr. Schwartz's Rising Floating Card

Jim
I received this today & it is pretty cool. I'm not sure if it would fly for a close-up performance - it may be more suitable for small parlor & may not fool modern audiences. But it does look cool.

Community questions about Dr. Schwartz's Rising Floating Card

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  • Ricky asks: Can the rising card be altered (rubber cement a MetaZ co "Flatwoods Monster" to the face of it)?

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:Please email us at wizards@vanishingincmagic.com and we can discuss this with you
  • gs asks: It seems from the video that the moment the card case is placed into the cup, the card immediately start rising. Is it possible to make the cards start rising at any time I want? Or even control the speed?

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:It's not possible to control the speed, and as soon as the deck is covered, that's when the rise will start. Hope that helps.
  • Larry asks: Does this work like most of his effects like the rising card miracle and fantasy card miracle Thanks

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:This is a different method to these
  • Amit asks: Why say ungimmicked ? of course there is a gimmick it is not in the cards or in the glasses so it is in the card case but it is there, shady marketing.

    • 1. Moshe responds:Only the glasses are referred to as "ungimmicked"
  • Michael asks: Can three different and consecutive cards rise from the pack, or are we limited to only one?

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:One card only.
  • Paul asks: This version seems to channeling the famed Hooker Rising Cards! I wonder if Dr. Schwartz communed with the spirit of Miltiades III?

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:I've heard talk...;)
  • Larry asks: I have had a couple of Dr Schwartz card rise effects does this use the same principle/gimmick Thanks

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:Impossible to answer without knowing what products you are referring to I'm afraid.
  • Richard asks: How is the card selected? Is it a free choice?

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:It's not a free choice.
  • Anthony asks: Can you post a video with spectacular in a real life situation

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:We can only share the videos provided to us when it is an item we don't manufacture. In this case, the trailer you see is the only video provided. Sorry about that.
  • Richard asks: Suitable for close-up? Noise? Angles? Gimmickry visible from close up?

    • 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:Fine for formal close up, the angles are more than acceptable, around 120 degrees. You'd just need to be able to control where people are.

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