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| editors = | | editors = Floyd Thayer | ||
| frequency = | | frequency = Irregularly | ||
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'''Thayer's Magical Ballygram''' was a periodical issued irregularly by [[Floyd Thayer]], as a substitute for his [[Thayer's Magical Bulletin]] in order to keep customers posted. | '''Thayer's Magical Ballygram''' was a periodical issued irregularly by [[Floyd Thayer]] for the [[Thayer Magic Company]], as a substitute for his [[Thayer's Magical Bulletin]] in order to keep customers posted. | ||
Over the years, it was released in a variety of formats. The first two issues were three 8" x 10" mimeographed pages printed on | Over the years, it was released in a variety of formats. The first two issues were three 8" x 10" mimeographed pages printed on | ||
both sides. Most of the subsequent issues were in 9 1/2" x 6 1/2" format and consisting of four to six pages. Many of the early Christmas issues had colored covers. Number 48 appeared in 1933 and was tabloid size consisting of 4 pages. 59 and 60 were in printed 8" x 10" format. | both sides. Most of the subsequent issues were in 9 1/2" x 6 1/2" format and consisting of four to six pages. Many of the early Christmas issues had colored covers. Number 48 appeared in 1933 and was tabloid size consisting of 4 pages. 59 and 60 were in printed 8" x 10" format. | ||
In all, 83 issues were | In all, 83 issues were published. Later [[Rudy Roxo]] put out two undated issues from Traverse City, Michigan that were on colored stock in standard format consisting of eight pages each. | ||
A complete file, therefore, consists of 85 issues.<ref>MUM, August 1973</ref> | A complete file, therefore, consists of 85 issues.<ref>MUM, August 1973</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:08, 23 September 2012
| Ballygram | |
| No. 68 | |
| Editors | Floyd Thayer |
|---|---|
| Frequency | Irregularly |
| First issue | September, 1925 |
| Final issue | 1950s |
| Total issues | 85 |
Thayer's Magical Ballygram was a periodical issued irregularly by Floyd Thayer for the Thayer Magic Company, as a substitute for his Thayer's Magical Bulletin in order to keep customers posted.
Over the years, it was released in a variety of formats. The first two issues were three 8" x 10" mimeographed pages printed on both sides. Most of the subsequent issues were in 9 1/2" x 6 1/2" format and consisting of four to six pages. Many of the early Christmas issues had colored covers. Number 48 appeared in 1933 and was tabloid size consisting of 4 pages. 59 and 60 were in printed 8" x 10" format.
In all, 83 issues were published. Later Rudy Roxo put out two undated issues from Traverse City, Michigan that were on colored stock in standard format consisting of eight pages each.
A complete file, therefore, consists of 85 issues.[1]
References
- ↑ MUM, August 1973