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There was also a Pasadena Magicians Guild in the 1930s and Atlantic States Magicians Guild in the 1960s. | There was also a Pasadena Magicians Guild in the 1930s and Atlantic States Magicians Guild in the 1960s. | ||
The "London Magicians Guild" was formed in London, Ontario, Canada | The "London Magicians Guild" was formed in London, Ontario, Canada as a result of a name change from the London Magic Club. | ||
[[Category:Magic Organizations]] | [[Category:Magic Organizations]] |
Revision as of 10:33, 19 August 2012
There were a few organizations known as a "Magician Guild".
The Magicians Guild of America in Colon Michigan which began in 1938 and was formally called the "Capitol Magic Club". [1] The Tops magazine bore the title as its Official Organ.
Another was the Magician's Guild of America in New York City which was a professional magic society started around 1943.
A few IBM rings used the term such as the Magicians Guild of Lansing, Ring No. 54 and the Edmonton Magicians Guild No. 28.
There was also a Pasadena Magicians Guild in the 1930s and Atlantic States Magicians Guild in the 1960s.
The "London Magicians Guild" was formed in London, Ontario, Canada as a result of a name change from the London Magic Club.
- ↑ Tops, May 1938, page 10