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[[Zodiac Magical Society]] is a [[Magic Organization]] in the United Kingdom that was formed in early in 1946 by Dick Chavel and Napier Bye.
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[[Zodiac Magical Society]] is a [[Magic Organization]] in west London, United Kingdom, which meets weekly, attracting professional & hobbyist magicians.  
  
The official monthly magazine THE [[ZODIAC]], has been published since the 1960s under the direction of Freddie Firth for the first forty years.  
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The society hosts star lecturers, competitions and runs theme-based bring-a-trick nights and workshops. Famed for its friendliness, the Zodiac has had many famous magicians through its doors.
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Members have access to a huge library of magic books and DVDs. They also contribute to & receive the society's monthly magazine, The Zodiac, which has been published since the 1960s without missing a single edition.
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The club was formed in 1946 by Dick Chavel and Napier Bye.
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Now, members meet every Wednesday evening in Northfields, west London, with many also joining virtually from around the world.
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For more information, visit zodiacmagicalsociety.co.uk
  
 
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Latest revision as of 14:16, 10 September 2021

Zodiac Magical Society is a Magic Organization in west London, United Kingdom, which meets weekly, attracting professional & hobbyist magicians.

The society hosts star lecturers, competitions and runs theme-based bring-a-trick nights and workshops. Famed for its friendliness, the Zodiac has had many famous magicians through its doors.

Members have access to a huge library of magic books and DVDs. They also contribute to & receive the society's monthly magazine, The Zodiac, which has been published since the 1960s without missing a single edition.

The club was formed in 1946 by Dick Chavel and Napier Bye.

Now, members meet every Wednesday evening in Northfields, west London, with many also joining virtually from around the world.

For more information, visit zodiacmagicalsociety.co.uk

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