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[[D. Robbins]] was established in 1916 by [[David Robbins]], an amateur magician. Their trade name is [[E-Z Magic]].
'''D. Robbins''' was established in [[1916]] by [[D. Robbins|David Robbins]], an amateur magician. Their trade name is [[E-Z Magic]].


Robbins retired in 1960 and the company was purchased by Paul Fried, a  businessman, magician, and a former manufacturer of joke novelties and puzzles for some 20 years.
Robbins retired in 1960 and the company was purchased by [[Paul Fried]], a  businessman, magician, and a former manufacturer of joke novelties and puzzles for some 20 years.


Robbins was originally located in Manhattan, moved to Brooklyn, NY in 1978 and to Cranbury, NJ in 2004.  
Robbins was originally located in Manhattan, moved to Brooklyn, NY in 1978 and to Cranbury, NJ in 2004.  


D. Robbins published the short lived [[Magic is Fun]] magazine.
D. Robbins published the short lived [[Magic is Fun]] magazine.<ref>http://www.ezmagicrobbins.com/CompanyProfile.html
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== References ==
== References ==
* http://www.ezmagicrobbins.com/CompanyProfile.html
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[[Category:Magic Dealers]]
[[Category:Magic Dealers]]

Latest revision as of 11:32, 1 April 2024

D. Robbins was established in 1916 by David Robbins, an amateur magician. Their trade name is E-Z Magic.

Robbins retired in 1960 and the company was purchased by Paul Fried, a businessman, magician, and a former manufacturer of joke novelties and puzzles for some 20 years.

Robbins was originally located in Manhattan, moved to Brooklyn, NY in 1978 and to Cranbury, NJ in 2004.

D. Robbins published the short lived Magic is Fun magazine.[1]

References