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[[The New York Magic Symposium]] was an annual convention that was produced in the early 1980s by [[Adam Fleischer]] and [[Vito Lupo]]. The first one was held August 19-22, 1982 at the Roosevelt Hotel, Manhattan, and was attended by some 400 magicians.
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'''The New York Magic Symposium''' was an annual convention that was produced in the early 1980s by [[Adam Fleischer]] and [[Vito Lupo]]. The first one was held August 19-22, 1982 at the Roosevelt Hotel, Manhattan, and was attended by some 400 magicians.
  
Books were published from effects collected at or for the convention. Although most of the material is close up magic, there are a few stage and parlor type items.
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Books were published from effects collected at or for the convention. Although most of the material is close up magic, there are a few stage and parlor type items.<ref>The Premiere New York Magic Symposium by Edwin Rojas [[Genii 1982 November]]</ref><ref>THE PREMIERE NEW YORK MAGIC SYMPOSIUM by Edwin Rojas, [[MUM]] - march, 1983</ref>
  
 
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== References ==
 
== References ==
* The Premiere New York Magic Symposium by Edwin Rojas [[Genii 1982 November]]
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* THE PREMIERE NEW YORK MAGIC SYMPOSIUM by Edwin Rojas, [[MUM]] - march, 1983
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Revision as of 23:01, 6 December 2011

The New York Magic Symposium was an annual convention that was produced in the early 1980s by Adam Fleischer and Vito Lupo. The first one was held August 19-22, 1982 at the Roosevelt Hotel, Manhattan, and was attended by some 400 magicians.

Books were published from effects collected at or for the convention. Although most of the material is close up magic, there are a few stage and parlor type items.[1][2]

Conventions

Books

References

  1. The Premiere New York Magic Symposium by Edwin Rojas Genii 1982 November
  2. THE PREMIERE NEW YORK MAGIC SYMPOSIUM by Edwin Rojas, MUM - march, 1983