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Revision as of 23:46, 27 March 2012
Max Andrews (1918-1988) ran the Vampire Magic organization, the second largest dealership in the UK.
Max Andrews | |
Born | Max McAndrew 1918 |
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Died | 1988 |
Categories | Books by Max Andrews |
He was published and edited Magician's Oracle and the more successful Magic Magazine For All Magicians.
Andrews sold his business and left for New Zealand where he died in 1988.
Books
- Sixteen Card Index Gems (1943)
- Beats all Poker Deal (1945)
- Five Famous Force (1946)
- Sixteen Thumb Tie Gems (1947)