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Magicseen No. 45 (Jul 2012)
by Mark Leveridge & Graham Hey & Phil Shaw

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Magicseen No. 45 (Jul 2012) by Mark Leveridge & Graham Hey & Phil Shaw
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Vol. 8, No. 3, July 2012; 64 pages

Cover: Ian D. Montfort

  1. Welcome – editor’s letter
  2. Readers’ Letters
  3. Did You Know? - trivia
  4. In The News
  5. Florian Zimmer: Stylish & Sensational - interview
  6. In the Phone Box – Mark Leveridge interviews Chris Cox
  7. Street Wise: How to Succeed as a Street Performer – Mark Leveridge
  8. One-Liner Heaven! – jokes from Tim Vine & Gary Delaney
  9. The Rise of the Designer Deck: The Custom Cards Causing a Stir – Eoin Smith
  10. John Marshall: The King of Clubs - interview
  11. Ian D. Montfort: The World is not Enough! - cover article/interview by Graham Hey
  12. Marvin’s Magic School – interview with Jay Fortune
  13. Masterclass
    • Wild Card Reverse – Alexandr Erohin
    • Cannibal Collectors – Marcus Gordon
  14. A Week in the Life of a Magic Dealership – at Merlins of Wakefield with Phil Peters and Mark Lee
  15. Uday: Making Your Magic a Reality! – interview and an introduction by Paul Harris
  16. Reviews
    • Maestro – 4 DVD set – René Lavand
    • Instant Reset Wallet MK2 – Harry Robson
    • Pocketed – effect by Bob Solari
    • A Dog-umentary: Routines and Bone-us Bits of Business with the Dog Arm Puppet – DVD by Jeremy Le Poldevin with ‘Robbie’
    • Damage – DVD & gimmick or video download from Dave Forrest
    • Spineless – book test by Chad Long
    • Dave Stone Word(s) –effect by Yoan Tenuji & Stéphane Guekko
    • Just a Cup – effect by Axel Hecklau
    • Enigma Card – effect by Bob Solari
    • Childsplay – effect by Chris Congreave
    • Fooling Houdini – book by Alex Stone
  17. Next Time …
  18. Advertisers
  19. Listings Section
  20. Back Issues

word count: 25418 which is equivalent to 101 standard pages of text