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Noel Stanton  performed close-up magic and had a large collection of magic books.
In his youth, he worked at [[Harry Stanley]]'s Magic Studios and he had many magic tricks published in [[The Gen]].<ref>Obit, THE MAGIC CIRCULAR AUGUST 2009, page 228</ref>
== Contributions ==
* "My Favorite Card Trick", [[Magic Circular]], Vol 54 No 608 Sept. 1960
* "Visual Change",  The Gen, Volume 20, No.2, June 1964
* "Stop Trick",  The Gen, Vol 19 No 11 Mar 1964
* "1-2-3-4-5", The Gen, June 1965
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Revision as of 10:22, 15 October 2012

Noel Stanton
BornNoel David Stanton
December 25, 1937
London, England
DiedJune 5, 2009 (age 71)

Noel Stanton performed close-up magic and had a large collection of magic books.

In his youth, he worked at Harry Stanley's Magic Studios and he had many magic tricks published in The Gen.[1]

Contributions

  • "My Favorite Card Trick", Magic Circular, Vol 54 No 608 Sept. 1960
  • "Visual Change", The Gen, Volume 20, No.2, June 1964
  • "Stop Trick", The Gen, Vol 19 No 11 Mar 1964
  • "1-2-3-4-5", The Gen, June 1965

References

  1. Obit, THE MAGIC CIRCULAR AUGUST 2009, page 228