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'''The Brotherhood of Auckland Magicians''' (BAM) was formed in 1945. It has a focus on membership from working professional and semi-professional magicians.  The club promotes goodwill, mutual respect and co-operation amongst active performing magicians and instills respect and loyalty for the personal inventions, specialties and routines of fellow magicians.<ref>http://brotherhoodofaucklandmagicians.com/about-the-brotherhood-of-auckland-magicians-club/</ref>
'''The Brotherhood of Auckland Magicians''' (BAM) was formed in 1945. It has a focus on membership from working professional and semi-professional magicians.  The club promotes goodwill, mutual respect and co-operation amongst active performing magicians and instills respect and loyalty for the personal inventions, specialties and routines of fellow magicians.<ref>http://www.bam.net.nz/about-the-brotherhood-of-auckland-magicians-club/</ref>


The BAM are the custodians of the [[Grand Master of Magic Award]]®, the highest honour for a New Zealand magician.<ref>[http://www.aucklandmagicians.com Brotherhood of Auckland Magicians Inc, New Zealand]</ref>
The BAM are the custodians of the [[Grand Master of Magic Award]]®, the highest honour for a New Zealand magician.<ref>http://bam.net.nz/grand-masters-of-magic/</ref>


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Revision as of 17:54, 15 October 2017

The Brotherhood of Auckland Magicians (BAM) was formed in 1945. It has a focus on membership from working professional and semi-professional magicians. The club promotes goodwill, mutual respect and co-operation amongst active performing magicians and instills respect and loyalty for the personal inventions, specialties and routines of fellow magicians.[1]

The BAM are the custodians of the Grand Master of Magic Award®, the highest honour for a New Zealand magician.[2]

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