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* Pittsburg Association of Magicians, Mr. Will F. Burford
 
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* Demons' Club. Mr. [[Chas. F. Oursler]], Baltimore, MD.
 
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* Magicians Club of Buffalo, Mr. Ladson Butler.
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* The Mystic Ring. Mr, E. Carson Blair, Columbus, Ohio.
 
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* Society of Detroit Magicians, Mr. W. H. Domzalski.
 
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* [[Brotherhood of Magicians]], Troy,  D. Chichester, New York City.
 
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* Amateur Magicians Club, Mr. R. H. Frankel, Toronto, Ont, Canada
 
* Amateur Magicians Club, Mr. R. H. Frankel, Toronto, Ont, Canada
* [[Pacific Coast Society of Magicians]], Mr. H. Syril Dusenbery, San Francisco, CA
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* Twin City Magicians, Mr. L. H. Van Camp, St. Paul, MN.
 
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* Wheeling Magical Society, Mr. Paul R. Semple, Martins Ferry, Ohio
 
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Combined Magical Club Bulletin
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Frequencymonthly
PublisherR. W. Hoel
First issueMarch, 1915
Final issueAugust, 1915
Combined Magical Club Bulletin was a magic periodical edited and published for Combined Magical Clubs of America by R. W. Hoel (Vice-President Magicians' Club of Buffalo).

Magical clubs of America had correspondents send to the editor articles on magical subjects explaining an original trick, a new combination of tricks or an improved method of doing an old trick.

Issue number one was published on March, 1915.

Correspondents included:

It was published until Vol. 1, No. 6 (August, 1915)