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Difference between revisions of "Phil Temple's Magic Set Collector's Newsletter"
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farewell, two articles and a "master index," appeared in December 2003.<ref>Magicol #151 May 2004</ref> | farewell, two articles and a "master index," appeared in December 2003.<ref>Magicol #151 May 2004</ref> | ||
+ | It seldom made money, but was a "labor of love" for Temple. At the time he had one of the largest magic set collection in the United States with 1250 sets.<ref>Facebook post by Phil Temple on the Conjuring History group, 9/23/2016</ref> | ||
Enclosures or supplements included: | Enclosures or supplements included: |
Latest revision as of 16:55, 24 September 2016
Phil Temple's Magic Set Collector's Newsletter | |
Editors | Phil Temple |
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Frequency | bimonthly |
Publisher | Phil Temple |
First issue | November 1995 |
Final issue | December 2003 |
Total issues | 50 |
Phil Temple's Magic Set Collector's Newsletter was a magic periodical dedicated to collectors and historians published by Phil Temple.
It started out as a monthly, then became bimonthly with third issue (Vol 1. No 3).
It ceased publication after eight years and fifty issues. The final number, containing the editor's farewell, two articles and a "master index," appeared in December 2003.[1]
It seldom made money, but was a "labor of love" for Temple. At the time he had one of the largest magic set collection in the United States with 1250 sets.[2]
Enclosures or supplements included:
- V1 N6, "Eddy's Magic Set" flier
- V1 N7, "Geoffrey's Magiczine"
- V1 N8, Radisson "Trunk Full of Magic"
- V2 N3, "Marvin's Magic at Hamley's" catalog
- V2 N5, "Traveler's Magic Chinese Wallet" and television notice attached to front cover
- V3 Nl, "Marshall Brodien Magic Set Label"
- V3 N3, "Ken Klosterman's Favorite Magic Tricks", a Brodien handbill, two handbills for "Marvin's Magic Weekend", and a flier for "Marvin's Magic Pub Tricks"
- V3 N4, "Four Sided Magic Oreo Card" and a corrected Title page for the misnumbered V3 N3
- V3 N6, "Henry Gordon's Magic Show" kit
- V4 Nl, "Magic Valentine", Pleasantime Games' "Professional Card Magic"
- V4 N3, "Marvin's Magic! Ten Year Anniversary Special" brochure
- V4 N4, Burger King Kids Club Adventures V10 Nl
- V4 N5, Brodien/Burton Magic Products Catalog
- V4 N6, Henderson's Magic Pack.