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It began as  800-square-foot store, and after diversifying to also selling novelties, costumes, puppetry and juggling supplies, it moved to a a new location in 1995 to a 2,500-square-foot building in Carmichael, a suburb north of Sacramento.  
It began as  800-square-foot store, and after diversifying to also selling novelties, costumes, puppetry and juggling supplies, it moved to a a new location in 1995 to a 2,500-square-foot building in Carmichael, a suburb north of Sacramento.  
   
   
The shop has influenced and are supported by such performers as [[Wayne Houchin],  [[Lee Asher]], and [[Aaron Fisher]].<ref> Magic, January 2011</ref>
The shop has influenced and are supported by such performers as [[Wayne Houchin]],  [[Lee Asher]], and [[Aaron Fisher]].<ref> Magic, January 2011</ref>


{{References}}
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* http://www.grandillusions.com
* http://www.grandillusions.com
[[Category:Dealers]]
[[Category:Magic Dealers]]

Latest revision as of 14:37, 28 April 2013

Grand Illusions is a magic shop in Carmichael, California opened by Steve Johnson and his parents, Don and Leora, on July 19, 1988.

It began as 800-square-foot store, and after diversifying to also selling novelties, costumes, puppetry and juggling supplies, it moved to a a new location in 1995 to a 2,500-square-foot building in Carmichael, a suburb north of Sacramento.

The shop has influenced and are supported by such performers as Wayne Houchin, Lee Asher, and Aaron Fisher.[1]

References

  1. Magic, January 2011