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[[Potter's Index]] also known as ''The Master Index to Magic in Print'', is an index of nearly 100,000 tricks, routines by categories (up to the end of 1964) compiled [[Jack Potter]]. It originally appeared in his "Potter's Bar" column in both [[The Linking Ring]] and [[The Budget]]. | [[Potter's Index]] also known as ''The Master Index to Magic in Print'', is an index of nearly 100,000 tricks, routines by categories (up to the end of 1964) compiled [[Jack Potter]]. It originally appeared in his "Potter's Bar" column in both [[The Linking Ring]] and [[The Budget]]. | ||
It was later published in fourteen, 500 | It was later published in fourteen, 500 pages, volumes by [[Micky Hades]] between 1967 and 1977. A fifteenth volume, consisting of nine supplements, was also released. | ||
This information has been resource for many magicians when researching the history of specific effects and methods. | This information has been resource for many magicians when researching the history of specific effects and methods. |
Revision as of 11:32, 21 April 2009
Potter's Index also known as The Master Index to Magic in Print, is an index of nearly 100,000 tricks, routines by categories (up to the end of 1964) compiled Jack Potter. It originally appeared in his "Potter's Bar" column in both The Linking Ring and The Budget.
It was later published in fourteen, 500 pages, volumes by Micky Hades between 1967 and 1977. A fifteenth volume, consisting of nine supplements, was also released.
This information has been resource for many magicians when researching the history of specific effects and methods.