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[[Magicana]] was a magic newsletter started by [[Bill Woodfield]] in 1946 as a "A Trade Paper for Magicians" and was included within [[Genii]] starting in 1948. | [[Magicana]] was a magic newsletter started by [[Bill Woodfield]] in 1946 as a "A Trade Paper for Magicians" and was included within [[Genii]] starting in 1948. | ||
[[Charlie Miller] took over calling it [[Magicana New Series]] from 1964 to 1978. | [[Charlie Miller]] took over calling it [[Magicana New Series]] from 1964 to 1978. | ||
When [[Richard Kaufman]] became the publisher/editor of Genii in 1998, he revived the Magicana section and began writing it himself. Earle Oakes was brought on as illustrator. [[David Acer]] took over writing Magicana starting with the May, 2005 issue. | When [[Richard Kaufman]] became the publisher/editor of Genii in 1998, he revived the Magicana section and began writing it himself. Earle Oakes was brought on as illustrator. [[David Acer]] took over writing Magicana starting with the May, 2005 issue. |
Revision as of 07:31, 1 April 2010
Magicana was a magic newsletter started by Bill Woodfield in 1946 as a "A Trade Paper for Magicians" and was included within Genii starting in 1948.
Charlie Miller took over calling it Magicana New Series from 1964 to 1978.
When Richard Kaufman became the publisher/editor of Genii in 1998, he revived the Magicana section and began writing it himself. Earle Oakes was brought on as illustrator. David Acer took over writing Magicana starting with the May, 2005 issue.
Tricks
- May 2005
- Magazine Miracle (Derek Dingle)
- Dyslexic Coins Across (Lee Sailer)
- Confessions of a Road Warrior: Caught In A Brainstorm (David Acer)
- Flatline (David Acer & Rick Bronson)
- Splitting The Difference (Gordon Bean)
- The Card Expert: Shuffle Tracking (Jim Swain)
- June 2005
- Call To Order (Shoot Ogawa)
- Marked Bill Through Coin (Michael Rubinstein)
- Pile of Change (Richard Sanders)
- Uprising (Euan McCall Bingham)
- The Schneider Technique: Big & Little Magic (Al Schneider)
- Flim Flamagic: Skull Scavenger (Bob Farmer)
- July 2005
- Erdnase Sideways (Guy Hollingworth)
- Spellboundless (Jacky Kahan)
- Shrinkage (Matthew Bowden)
- The Mintalist (Andy Baroch)
- The Other Month: The Ruling Class (Max Maven)
- Conveyor Belt (Pete McCabe)
- August 2005
- The 4D Card (Alex Elmsley)
- Full Circle (Brian Nordstrom)
- The Schneider Technique: Reaction Packed! (Al Schneider)
- Deep Vernon (Tyler Wilson)
- Muscle Pass Coin Production (Yannick Lacroix)
- Venetian Deck (Tom Stone)
- Flim FlaMagic: Slop Shuffle Royal Flush (Bob Farmer)
- The Opposite of a Card Trick (David Regal)
- September 2005
- No Magicana
- October 2005
- Flim FlaMagic: Mojo Boogie Boxes Two-Box Routine (Bob Farmer)
- Influential Choice (Ray Kosby)
- Broccoli and Carrot (Mike Allee)
- The Schneider Technique: A Marriage of Cards (Al Schneider)
- Confessions of a Road Warrior: Caffeine Overdose (David Acer)
- Moe's Memory (Karl Fulves)
- November 2005
- No Magicana
- December 2005
- Triangulation (Camille Gastine)
- The Schneider Technique: Five Steps to Mastery (Al Schneider)
- The Draun Control (Steve Draun)
- A Hundred Fold (Pete McCabe)
- The Card Expert: Expulsion of Aces (Jim Swain)