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[[Hade-E-Gram Magizette]] was a monthly Magic Periodical from Mickey Hades out of Calgary, Alberta Canada, that served magicians, mentalists and magic collectors. It ran from 1959 to 1965. [[Image:HadeEGram.jpg|thumb|right]]
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'''Hade-E-Gram MagiZette''' was a monthly Magic Periodical from [[Micky Hades]] out of Calgary, Alberta Canada, that served magicians, mentalists and magic collectors. It ran from 1959 to 1965.  


In 1962, it eventually incorporated the magazine [[Zombie (magazine)|Zombie]]. In 1964, the editor of the Zombie section was a young [[Doug Henning]].
In 1962, it incorporated the magazine [[Zombie (magazine)|Zombie]]. In 1964, the editor of the Zombie section was a young [[Doug Henning]].


[[Category:Periodicals]]
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Latest revision as of 09:37, 3 May 2018

Hade-E-Gram
HadeEGram.jpg
Frequencymonthly
PublisherMicky Hades
First issue1959
Final issue1965
CountryCanada

Hade-E-Gram MagiZette was a monthly Magic Periodical from Micky Hades out of Calgary, Alberta Canada, that served magicians, mentalists and magic collectors. It ran from 1959 to 1965.

In 1962, it incorporated the magazine Zombie. In 1964, the editor of the Zombie section was a young Doug Henning.