Alex Elmsley

Magician, Deceased Person

1929 – 2006

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Who was Alex Elmsley?

Alex Elmsley was a Scottish Magician and Computer programmer. He was notable for his invention of the Ghost Count or Elmsley Count, creating mathematical card tricks, and for publishing the mathematics of playing card shuffling.

He began practising magic in 1946, as a teenager. He studied physics and mathematics at Cambridge University; whilst there he was also secretary of the Pentacle Club. His day job was as a patent agent, and later computer expert. Otherwise, he was an amateur card and close-up magician. He was awarded an AMA Creative Fellowship in 1972.

He created a number of magic tricks, including the Ghost Count, Between Your Palms, Point Of Departure and Diamond Cut Diamond.

He wrote Elmsley's 4 Card Trick and Cardwork, and was the subject of The Collected Works of Alex Elmsley.

The special count used in Elmsley's 4 Card Trick was a great invention to the magical world and was renamed after him as the Elmsley Count.

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Born
Mar 2, 1929
St Andrews
Nationality
  • United Kingdom
Profession
Died
Jan 8, 2006

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on July 23, 2013

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