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[[New Pentagram]] was a magic periodical published by [[Peter Warlock]] from 1969 until 1989, backed by [[Supreme Magic Co.]].
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'''New Pentagram''' was a magic periodical published by [[Peter Warlock]] from 1969 until 1989, backed by [[Supreme Magic Co.]].
  
Some of the contributors included: [[Jack Avis]], [[Jacob Daley]], [[Robert Harbin]], [[Peter Kane]], [[Milt Kort]], [[Lewis Ganson]], [[Al Koran]], [[Phil Goldstein]], [[Billy McComb]], [[Karl Fulves]],[[U. F. Grant]] and  [[Dai Vernon]].
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Some of the contributors included: [[Jack Avis]], [[Jacob Daley]], [[Robert Harbin]], [[Peter Kane]], [[Milt Kort]], [[Lewis Ganson]], [[Al Koran]], [[Phil Goldstein]], [[Ed Marlo]], [[Billy McComb]], [[Karl Fulves]], [[U. F. Grant]] and  [[Dai Vernon]].
  
See also his predecessor [[Pentagram]].
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It was a successor to [[Pentagram]].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 21:01, 25 January 2015

New Pentagram
NewPentagram.jpg
PublisherPeter Warlock
First issue1969
Final issue1989

New Pentagram was a magic periodical published by Peter Warlock from 1969 until 1989, backed by Supreme Magic Co..

Some of the contributors included: Jack Avis, Jacob Daley, Robert Harbin, Peter Kane, Milt Kort, Lewis Ganson, Al Koran, Phil Goldstein, Ed Marlo, Billy McComb, Karl Fulves, U. F. Grant and Dai Vernon.

It was a successor to Pentagram.