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'''Snake Oil Almanack''' was a [[Magic Periodical]] on [[Bizarre Magick]] by Donald Decae that ran from 1990 to 1992.
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'''Snake Oil Almanack''' was a [[Magic Periodical]] on [[Bizarre Magick]] by Donald Decae that ran from 1990 to 1992.  
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It was started in 1990 by Donald Decae (Donnie Buckley), David Simon (deceased) and Claude Michael, who dubbed themselves the Unholy Triumvirate.
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The issues included bizarre tricks for magicians, poems, drink recipes and music reviews.
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Donald Decae kept the name and applied it to a blog.<ref>http://ddecae.wordpress.com/about</ref>
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Revision as of 17:32, 3 June 2012

Snake Oil Almanack
FrequencyQuarterly
PublisherDonald Decae
First issue1990
Final issue1992
Total issues8

Snake Oil Almanack was a Magic Periodical on Bizarre Magick by Donald Decae that ran from 1990 to 1992.

It was started in 1990 by Donald Decae (Donnie Buckley), David Simon (deceased) and Claude Michael, who dubbed themselves the Unholy Triumvirate.

The issues included bizarre tricks for magicians, poems, drink recipes and music reviews.

Donald Decae kept the name and applied it to a blog.[1]


References

  1. http://ddecae.wordpress.com/about