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[[Hade-E-Gram Magizette]] was a monthly Magic Periodical from Mickey Hades out of Calgary, Alberta Canada, that served magicians, mentalists and magic collectors. It ran from 1959 to 1965. [[Image:HadeEGram.jpg|thumb|right]]
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In 1962, it eventually incorporated the magazine [[Zombie (magazine)|Zombie]]. In 1964, the editor of the Zombie section was a young [[Doug Henning]]. [[Hade-E-Gram|Click for more...]]
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