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[[Mystifier]] is the quarterly [[Magic Periodical]] of the Houdini Historical Center of Appleton, Wisconsin which began publishing in 1991.
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'''Mystifier''' was the quarterly [[Magic Periodical]] of the Houdini Historical Center of Appleton, Wisconsin which began publishing in 1991. When these magazines were available, you had to be a paying member to receive them.
  
 
It contains news of museum events and rare pictures of [[Houdini]] from [[Sidney Radner]]'s collection.
 
It contains news of museum events and rare pictures of [[Houdini]] from [[Sidney Radner]]'s collection.
 
   
 
   
 
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Ran until at least "Volume 10, #2 - Second Quarter 2000"
  
 
[[Category:Periodicals]]
 
[[Category:Periodicals]]
 
[[Category:History]]
 
[[Category:History]]

Revision as of 03:26, 12 February 2012

Mystifier
Mystifier.jpg
FrequencyQuarterly
First issue1991
Final issue?

Mystifier was the quarterly Magic Periodical of the Houdini Historical Center of Appleton, Wisconsin which began publishing in 1991. When these magazines were available, you had to be a paying member to receive them.

It contains news of museum events and rare pictures of Houdini from Sidney Radner's collection.

Ran until at least "Volume 10, #2 - Second Quarter 2000"