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By Wayne Kawamoto, About.com Guide to Magic & Illusion since 2005

Trick Review: Vanishing Point by David Eldridge

Friday July 6, 2007
Vanishing Point is a decent packet trick with playing cards where four of a kind, say, the queens, are shown front and back and then, one at a time, the cards turn blank until all are blank. And at the end, the cards reprint themselves to their original state.

While the trick relies on gimmicked cards, this is no self-worker. You’ll need a solid foundation in card-based sleight-of-hand that includes the Elmsley Count, Glide and more. If you’ve already mastered these sleights, the trick is not difficult to perform.

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Trick Review: Presto Printo
Trick Review: Printing by Dominique Duvivier
Trick Review: Daryl's Ultra-Monte
Trick Review: Daryl's Group Session

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