Summit by Patrick Kun and Abstract Effects

Created by: Patrick Kun, Abstract Effects

Summit is a captivating close-up magic trick where a spectator's thought-of card impossibly appears inside a Sharpie. This trick combines elements of mentalism and card magic, offering a visually stunning and interactive experience. The method involves a magician's choice approach, allowing for a seemingly free selection from a limited set of cards. The trick is designed for intermediate magicians, requiring smooth handling rather than complex sleights, and is suitable for both live and Zoom performances.

Key features

  • Uses a gimmicked sharpie and six gimmicked playing cards

  • Includes a 3D printed index system for ease of use

  • Suitable for intermediate magicians with no difficult sleights required

  • Works well in both live and digital performances

  • Comes with an instructional video, though lacks an uncut performance demonstration

Pros

  • High-quality gimmicks and props

  • Clean method with an impactful ending

  • Versatile for various performance settings

  • Strong effect suitable for professional magicians

Cons

  • Misleading ad copy about the freedom of card selection

  • Price point is considered slightly high by some

  • Bulky packaging

  • Requires practice and scripting for optimal performance

Effect

Summit by Patrick Kun is a card trick where a spectator thinks of a card, and it impossibly appears inside a Sharpie marker. The effect is clean and visual, making it suitable for both live and virtual performances. The spectator believes they have a free choice, though the method limits the possible outcomes.

Full Details

The trick includes a gimmicked Sharpie, six specially prepared playing cards, and a 3D-printed index system. The method relies on magician’s choice rather than difficult sleight of hand, but smooth handling is necessary for a convincing performance. Some reviewers noted that the advertising was misleading, as only 12 possible card selections are available instead of a truly free choice.

Who Should Consider the Trick

Summit is best for intermediate magicians who can perform confidently with gimmicked props. It works well for professionals who need a strong, repeatable effect for paid gigs. Those who perform on Zoom or in live settings will find it adaptable. However, beginners may struggle with the required presentation and handling.

Information on How Difficult It Is to Perform

The trick does not require advanced sleight of hand, but it demands practice to perform smoothly. The magician must be comfortable with misdirection and scripting to make the effect convincing. Reviewers mentioned that while the method is clever, the performance must be polished to avoid suspicion.

What Magicians Say

Fiddlin Johnny praised the quality of the gimmicks but criticized the misleading ad copy. He said, "The $55 price is a bit high, but it could pay for itself with one gig."

Steve Faulkner from RealMagicReview called it a "solid choice for performers" but noted that the trailer exaggerated the mechanics. He confirmed it works well on Zoom.

Abstract Effects, the company behind Summit, has been working to improve its product development and community engagement, as discussed in Tyler Lunsford’s interview with Max from Abstract Effects. This suggests future releases may address past concerns about marketing accuracy.

Overall, Summit is considered a strong effect with minor drawbacks in presentation and advertising.

What people are saying about Summit

fiddlinjonny says...

Despite the ad issues, 'Summit' is considered a strong effect suitable for professional magicians. The $55 price is seen as slightly high, but the product could pay for itself with a single gig.

magic-tv says...

Calls out creators for lack of real-world testing and half-hearted efforts. Encourages better standards in the magic community.

RealMagicReview says...

Steve loves the trick's clean method and impactful ending, though he feels the trailer exaggerated its mechanics. [...] He confirms it plays great on Zoom, making it a solid choice for performers.

TylerLunsfordMagic says...

"We want to bring back the fun, the excitement, and the joy that made us fall in love with magic in the first place." — Max, Abstract Effects

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