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| editors = Frank Chapman | |||
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| firstdate = July 1938 | |||
| finaldate = June 1940 | |||
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| total = 24 | |||
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'''Chap's Scrapbook''' was a a hand-typed, self illustrated magazine by [[Frank Chapman]] that contained mostly close-up magic. It ran from July 1938 to June 1940 and featured some material by [[Charlie Miller]] and [[Nate Leipzig]]. | |||
Issues were Vol. 1, No. 1 to Vol 2, No 12. for a total of 24 in all. | Issues were Vol. 1, No. 1 to Vol 2, No 12. for a total of 24 in all. |
Revision as of 19:13, 24 July 2011
Chap's Scrapbook | |
Issue No. 1 | |
Editors | Frank Chapman |
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First issue | July 1938 |
Final issue | June 1940 |
Total issues | 24 |
Chap's Scrapbook was a a hand-typed, self illustrated magazine by Frank Chapman that contained mostly close-up magic. It ran from July 1938 to June 1940 and featured some material by Charlie Miller and Nate Leipzig.
Issues were Vol. 1, No. 1 to Vol 2, No 12. for a total of 24 in all.
Contents
July 1938 | ||
Pleased to Meet You (Frank Chapman) | ||
Darn Clever These Chinese (Frank Chapman) | ||
Tap-tap (Frank Chapman) | ||
Purse Mys'try (Frank Chapman) | ||
August 1938 | ||
Thank You (Frank Chapman) | ||
Just a Cigarette (Frank Chapman) | ||
Boutonniere (Bill Larsen) | ||
Flash Color-change Silk (Frank Chapman) | ||
Mr. Clubb Goes Berserk (Frank Chapman) | ||
It's the Climax That Counts (Frank Chapman) | ||
September 1938 | ||
Let's Get Straight! (Frank Chapman) | ||
The Human Pump! (Frank Chapman) | ||
With Silk (Howard Warringer) | ||
Fan It! (Frank Chapman) | ||
October 1938 | ||
The Man With the Pipe (Frank Chapman) | ||
Dr. Ervin's Straw Trick (Dr. E. G. Ervin) | ||
Cocktail Pix (Frank Chapman) | ||
Smart Coin Trick (Frank Chapman) | ||
Bull's Eye! (T. Page Wright) | ||
November 1938 | ||
What Do You Think? (Frank Chapman) | ||
Disintegrosphere (Frank Chapman) | ||
Watch-in-Loaf (Frank Chapman) | ||
December 1938 | ||
Screwball (Frank Chapman) | ||
Obedient Silks (Howard Warringer) | ||
Selectosilko (Frank Chapman) | ||
Dr. Ervin's Psychic Cigarette (Dr. E. G. Ervin) | ||
Psychic Slate Mystery (Frank Chapman) | ||
January 1939 | ||
Contest Winners! (Frank Chapman) | ||
Capture of Black Carew (Frank Chapman) | ||
Puff (Frank Chapman) | ||
Sucker Coins (Frank Chapman-Paul Morris) | ||
For Magi Ony! (Bill Larsen) | ||
Oriental Papers (Frank Chapman) | ||
February 1939 | ||
Home Sweet Home (Frank Chapman) | ||
Yogi Stuff (Anonymous) | ||
Emergency Card in Wallet (Frank Chapman) | ||
Picture of a Prophecy (Frank Chapman-Jack Keyes) | ||
Again - The Cigarette From Nowhere (Frank Chapman) | ||
March 1939 | ||
Amator (Frank Chapman) | ||
Scoop!!! (Art Lyle) | ||
It's a Date (Frank Chapman) | ||
Like Mawe Makes (C. R. Mawe) | ||
Bamboo ("R. D. Spraker- Jr.") | ||
April 1939 | ||
Odds & Ends (Frank Chapman) | ||
When Your Number Turns Up (Frank Chapman) | ||
Kontact! (Frank Chapman) | ||
By Request - The Card in the Matchbox (Frank Chapman) | ||
May 1939 | ||
More Odds & Ends (Frank Chapman) | ||
Thought Transmission (Dr. Rothbart) | ||
A Coin Load (Dr. E. G. Ervin) | ||
Howard Warringer's Resuscitated Cigarette (Howard Warringer) | ||
June 1939 | ||
Curtain Calls (Frank Chapman) | ||
Corker (Bob Weill) | ||
Lyle's Coin Vanish (Art Lyle) | ||
Impromptu Match Routine (Frank Chapman) | ||
Pencil & Peg Mystery (John B. Ward) | ||
Vol. II, No. 1, July 1939 | ||
Prelude to Act II (Frank Chapman) | 1 |
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Izariot (Frank Chapman) | 2 |
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Art Lyle offers Hats All Right (Art Lyle) | 4 |
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Dr. Ervin offers Magnetized Plate (Dr. E. G. Ervin) | 4 |
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Chap offers The Floating Cigarette (Frank Chapman) | 4 |
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Vol. II, No. 14, August 1939 | ||
Hindu Turban Mystery (Club Version) (Dr. Harlan Tarbell) | 1 |
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Sure I'm Da Phantom! So What? | 3 |
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Len Barker offers Phoney Telepathy (Len Barker) | 4 |
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Dr. L. Rothbart offers Sugar Lumps (Dr. L. Rothbart) | 4 |
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Chap offers Crystal Gags (Frank Chapman) | 4 |
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Vol. II, No. 15, September 1939 | ||
Famous Moth Trick (Fred Robert) | 1 |
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The Bashful Bartender (Howard Warringer) | 3 |
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Brainerd Baker offers Color Waves (Brainerd Baker) | 4 |
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Chap offers the Makin's (Frank Chapman) | 4 |
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Chap offers Match-ic Numbers (Frank Chapman) | 4 |
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Vol. II, No. 16, October 1939 | ||
Knife Thru Coat (John B. Ward) | 1 |
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Impaled (Joe Ovette) | 2 |
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X Marks the Spot (Dr. L. Rothbart) | 3 |
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Quong Yen offers Cig in Bottle (Quong Yen) | 4 |
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Chap offers Vanishing Glass on Wand (Frank Chapman) | 4 |
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The Phantom (P U) | 4 |
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Vol. II, No. 17, November 1939 | ||
Zen's X-clusive Card Combination (M. F. Zens) | 1 |
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Niteclub Silk Production (Joe Ovette) | 3 |
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R. D. Spraker offers Reverse 20th Century ("R. D. Spraker- Jr.") | ||
Dr. Ervin offers Here's How! (Dr. E. G. Ervin) | 4 |
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Al Cerwin (of Guatemala) offers A Tip for Your Tip (Al Cerwin) | 4 |
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Howard Warringer offers Hoo-mathpac (Howard Warringer) | 4 |
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The Phantom | 4 |
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Vol. II, No. 18, December 1939 | ||
Master of Will (Eddie Clever) | 1 |
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Flash Card Production (Tommy Tucker) | 3 |
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The Fastest Trick in the World (Frank Chapman) | 3 |
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Restored Rope #7643999 (Art Lyle) | 4 |
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Vol. II, No. 19, January 1940 | ||
From the Pen of Leipzig (Nate Leipzig) | 1 |
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Surprise Sponge Climax (Dr. L. Rothbart) | 2 |
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A Penny "Sucker" (Joe Ovette) | 3 |
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Bad-egg-bag (Frank Chapman) | 3 |
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Utility Card Stealing Apparatus (Howard Warringer) | 4 |
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Performance Counts | 4 |
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Vol. II, No. 20, February 1940 | ||
Visible Thimble Penetration (John B. Ward) | 1 |
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Comedy of Errors (George Pearace) | 2 |
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Beats the Band! (Dr. L. Rothbart) | 3 |
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Match-ic Manipulation (Joe Ovette) | 3 |
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Silk-'n-coin Production (Howard Warringer) | 4 |
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Making Modern Magic Catalogs Modern | 4 |
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Vol. II, No. 21, March 1940 | ||
The Flashing Fetish (Howard Warringer) | 1 |
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Nine From Three (Dr. E. G. Ervin) | 4 |
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Bombay Propaganda (Dr. E. G. Ervin) | 4 |
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Coin Go (Art Lyle) | 4 |
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Long Hair (Art Lyle) | 4 |
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French Safes (Art Lyle) | 4 |
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Vol. II, No. 22, April 1940 | ||
Cigars (Sid Lorraine) | 1 |
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Troseth's Famous Three Card Routine (George Troseth) | 2 |
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A Lulu! (Joe Ovette) | 3 |
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Coin in Bottle (Jim Muir) | 4 |
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Vol. II, No. 23, May 1940 | ||
The O-so-easy Torn & Restored Strip of Paper (Frank Chapman) | 1 |
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Ovette's Paper Strip Tear (Joe Ovette) | 2 |
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A Drink - and a Smoke (Frank Chapman) | 3 |
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Cocktail Cup Routine (Bud Spraker) | 3 |
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The Spectre Slate! (Dr. L. Rothbart) | 4 |
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Vol. II, No. 24, June 1940 | ||
My Cups and Balls (Charles Miller) | 2 |
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Aerial Card Production (Tommy Tucker) | 3 |
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A Headline Egg-bag Routine (George E. Pearce) | 4 |
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In Reverse! (Dr. E. G. Ervin) | 4 |
References
- New Phoenix, no. 329, November 29, 1954, page 85.