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[[Phil Thomas]] (1912-1998) was owner of [[Yogi Magic Mart]] in Baltimore Maryland.
 
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In his teens, he did shows with childhood friend [[Milbourne Christopher]]. In the 1940s, he performed on local TV shows including hosting his own called "Sunday Magic Party".  
 
In his teens, he did shows with childhood friend [[Milbourne Christopher]]. In the 1940s, he performed on local TV shows including hosting his own called "Sunday Magic Party".  
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Revision as of 16:59, 7 October 2010

Phil Thomas (1912-1998) was owner of Yogi Magic Mart in Baltimore Maryland.

Phil Thomas
Born1912
Died1998

In his teens, he did shows with childhood friend Milbourne Christopher. In the 1940s, he performed on local TV shows including hosting his own called "Sunday Magic Party".

Thomas was the first president of the Magic Dealers Association and produced a number of the MAES conventions.

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