The Effect
The spectator takes a card from a deck. The card is then mixed and shuffled into the deck. The deck is also handed to the spectator for a shuffle.
The magician then asks the spectator to spread the cards up against a glass surface. While the spectator presses hard on the cards, the magician goes around to the other side of the glass and shows his hands empty. Struggling a bit, he suddenly seems to reach into the glass and pull out a card. Tugging with all his might, the magician slowly manages to pull the card out of the glass. Halfway through he pauses and flexes his fingers, because he's been tugging hard. He continues his pull and manages to get a rather bent and abused card out of the glass! When the card is reviled, it's the spectators!
Cost
At Ellusionist
$24.95 for the DVD or the download
$34.95 for both the DVD and the download
Difficulty
(1=easy to do, 2=No sleights, but not so easy, 3=Some sleights used,
4=Advanced sleights used, 5=Suitable for experienced magicians only)
It'll give this a steady 3. Some sleights are needed, and it will take some practice to get this trick down, but then again, which trick doesn't require practice?


Review
When i first read about Kaos, i was a bit taken back by the fact that there was a "gimmicked version". In my experience, the gimmicked version is usually the best hitting effect, and i hate having to carry around stuff. However, seeing that it could be done without a gimmick, i decided to buy the trick anyways.
I have come to understand that the word "gimmick" doesn't really apply here. It's more like an "item that you almost always have with you that you can buy practically anywhere", and the gimmick is just a small help to those who has a bit of problems at one of the steps.
The trick itself is awesome. The secret is ingenious, and consists of simple sleights that i have known for ages. The secret is combining these simple sleights into this amazing effect.
Pros:
Can be done completely impromptu
Can be done with a burrowed deck of cards
No duplicates, no trick decks
The card can be signed
The spectator can take the card home as a souvenir.
No harm to the glass, what so ever

Cons:
Some, but not many, angles you have to watch out for. But then again, most tricks have that.
Will require quite a bit of showmanship for it to really hit home.
It's a long trick, which could make spectators wander, or strangers to happen to stop by.
Overall
Overall, ill give this trick a 8 out of 10. It loses two points, because it IS a lengthy trick and because it takes a bunch of practice, aswell as a lot of guts, but in the end, its a very, VERY cool trick to be able to do. Just think, you can do this almost anywhere!

View the trailer at Ellusionist!