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'''The Teen-Age Magicians of America''' was formed in 1954 with the merging of three clubs,  the original Teen-Age Magicians of America, the [[Lads of Legerdemain]] and [[The Magic Wand Correspondence Club]].
'''The Teen-Age Magicians of America''' was formed in 1954 with the merging of three clubs,  the original Teen-Age Magicians of America, the [[Lads of Legerdemain]] and [[The Magic Wand Correspondence Club]].


It's official publication was the [[The Teenage Trixter]].
Their official publications were [[The Teenage Trixter]] and [[The Wand]].


In 1955, Arthur Andrews released a card trick "Spectacular", with all proceeds go to the club.  
In 1955, Arthur Andrews released a card trick "Spectacular", with all proceeds go to the club.  

Revision as of 09:34, 8 February 2011

The Teen-Age Magicians of America was formed in 1954 with the merging of three clubs, the original Teen-Age Magicians of America, the Lads of Legerdemain and The Magic Wand Correspondence Club.

Their official publications were The Teenage Trixter and The Wand.

In 1955, Arthur Andrews released a card trick "Spectacular", with all proceeds go to the club.


They folded around 1956 and the Magic Youth International (later taken on by the IBM) took it's place.