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'''Point Of Departure''' is a card transposition routine by [[Alex Elmsley]] which was published in the booklet [[Come a Little Closer]] (edited by [[Peter Warlock]] in 1953) and was reprinted in the [[Pallbearers Review]], vol. 5, no. 2. | '''Point Of Departure''' is a card transposition routine by [[Alex Elmsley]] which was published in the booklet [[Come a Little Closer]] (edited by [[Peter Warlock]] in 1953) and was reprinted in the [[Pallbearers Review]], vol. 5, no. 2, page 309, December 1969. | ||
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Point Of Departure is a card transposition routine by Alex Elmsley which was published in the booklet Come a Little Closer (edited by Peter Warlock in 1953) and was reprinted in the Pallbearers Review, vol. 5, no. 2, page 309, December 1969.
Effect: A chosen card vanished from between two aces while being held by the spectator, and re-appears in the performer’s pocket.