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The I.B.M. is one of the world's largest magic organization with nearly 13,000 members worldwide. The have over 300 local groups, called Rings, in more than 73 countries. There is even an online Ring called [http://www.magician.org/Ring2100.htm Ring 2100].
The [[International Brotherhood of Magicians]] (I.B.M.), started in 1922, is one of the world's largest magic organization with nearly 13,000 members worldwide. The have over 300 local groups, called Rings, in more than 73 countries. There is even an online Ring called [http://www.magician.org/Ring2100.htm Ring 2100].
 
The first president was [[Len Vintus]] from 1922-1926.


It's monthly magazine is called the [[Linking Ring Magazine|Linking Ring]].
It's monthly magazine is called the [[Linking Ring Magazine|Linking Ring]].


== Official Web Site ==
 
http://www.magician.org/
== References ==
* {{Wikipedia}}
* http://www.magician.org/


[[Category:Magic Organizations]]
[[Category:Magic Organizations]]

Revision as of 06:05, 24 October 2008

The International Brotherhood of Magicians (I.B.M.), started in 1922, is one of the world's largest magic organization with nearly 13,000 members worldwide. The have over 300 local groups, called Rings, in more than 73 countries. There is even an online Ring called Ring 2100.

The first president was Len Vintus from 1922-1926.

It's monthly magazine is called the Linking Ring.


References

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