This is the "We're Back!" issue. The Magic Menu ceased publication in 2001. In 2009 Jim Sisti brought it back to life expanding the focus to professional Close-Up Magicians rather than exclusively Restaurant and Bar. Jim's observation was that the opportunities for close-up magicians have changed and expanded, which prompted him to change the focus of his magazine, too.
First advertised as The New Conjurors' Magazine and dropped the word "New" after Vol 1, No. 1. Houdini's brother, Hardeen, helped get this magazine launched, but he passed away shortly after the magazine started. It was selected as the official organ for the Magician's Guild of America. It eventually changed hands to Ed Dart in 1947 (Volume 4, #10), with Robert Lund as editor (Gibson still continued as a columnist).
Genii magazine absorbed The Conjurors' Magazine and from November, 1949 until 1974 as Genii became Genii, The Conjurors' Magazine. It was eventually changed to Genii The International Conjurors'...
Vol. 7, No. 2, May 2011; 68 pages
Cover: John Bannon
WARNING: THE CRAMP is for PEOPLE AGES 21 AND OVER DUE TO EXPLICIT LANGUAGE!
THE CRAMP is still ten times worse than any other newsletter. Don't expect much. You've been warned. While this is a bit of a parody, you may find something useful - or not (probably not).
In Volume One Number Three April 2011 Issue, You will find the following:
These are all the masterclasses from the first 24 issues of [lc=167 Magicseen. It includes 61 contributions from names such as Max Maven, Boris Wild, Rafael Benatar, David Stone, Aldo Colombini, Wayne Dobson, Jay Sankey, Mathieu Bich, Marc Paul, Trevor Lewis, Joshua Jay and so many more, and they have all provided a varied and interesting selection of material for you to enjoy.
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THE CRAMP is still ten times worse than any other newsletter! Don't expect much! You've been warned!
While this is a bit of a parody, you may find something useful - or not (probably not). In Volume One Number Two March 2011 Issue, You will find the following:
THE CRAMP is ten times worse than any other newsletter! Don't expect much! You've been warned!
While this is a bit of a parody, you may find something useful - or not. In volume one number one February 2011 issue, you will find the following:
Vol. 7, No. 1, March 2011; 68 pages
Cover: Ali Cook
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A NEW MAGAZINE FOR A NEW GENERATION
As your welcome gift you will receive the wonderful ebook Masterclass: the first four years. These are all the masterclasses from the first 24 issues. It...
Vol. 6, No. 6, January 2011; 68 pages.
Cover: Andi Gladwin
This is volume 5 of The New Conjurors' Magazine.
This is volume 4 of The New Conjurors' Magazine.
This is volume 3 of The New Conjurors' Magazine.