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Difference between revisions of "Alex Elmsley"
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He began practicing magic in 1946, as a teenager. He studied physics and mathematics at Cambridge University; whilst there he was also secretary of the Pentacle Club.
He was employed as a patent agent and later computer expert, but his true love was card and close-up magic.
He created a number of classic sleights and effects, including the Ghost Count, Between Your Palms, Point Of Departure and Diamond Cut Diamond.
Awards
- Academy of Magical Arts Creative Fellowship in 1972.
Publications
- "Low Cunning" lecture notes (1957).
- "Low Cunning" lecture notes for US (1959).
- "Cardwork" lecture notes (1975)
- 4 Card Trick (1967)
- The Collected Works of Alex Elmsley (vol. 1 1991, vol. 2 1994)written by Stephen Minch.
External Links
http://www.magicweek.co.uk/magic_articles/article_alex_elmsley.htm