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{{hatnote|For the Portsmouth and District Magic Circle's magazine, see [[Top Hat (PDMC)|Top Hat]].}} | |||
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'''Top Hat''', the voice of [[Magical Youths International]], which would later became an official program for the [[International Brotherhood of Magicians]]. | |||
The periodical was launched in the early 1960s as the official bulletin for the [[International Club of Magic]] formed by Steve Kelley and was kept when they merged into the Magical Youths International along with [[Dale Salwak]]'s [[Magic Club of America ]]. | The periodical was launched in the early 1960s as the official bulletin for the [[International Club of Magic]] formed by [[Steve Kelley]] and was kept when they merged into the Magical Youths International along with [[Dale Salwak]]'s [[Magic Club of America]]. | ||
There were 239 issues before it folded in 1993. | There were 239 issues before it folded in 1993. |
Latest revision as of 17:02, 17 March 2015
- For the Portsmouth and District Magic Circle's magazine, see Top Hat.
Top Hat | |
May/June 1976 issue | |
Editors | Steve Kelley |
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First issue | 1963 |
Final issue | 1993 |
Total issues | 239 |
Top Hat, the voice of Magical Youths International, which would later became an official program for the International Brotherhood of Magicians.
The periodical was launched in the early 1960s as the official bulletin for the International Club of Magic formed by Steve Kelley and was kept when they merged into the Magical Youths International along with Dale Salwak's Magic Club of America.
There were 239 issues before it folded in 1993.
It was re-launched as an online newsletter in 2008.