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'''The LaBaL''' is a "now and then" Quarterly Magic Magzine (magazine-fanzine) published by [[Al Smith]] as a successor to [[Abacus]]. It began it's seventh year of publishing in | '''The LaBaL''' is a "now and then" Quarterly Magic Magzine (magazine-fanzine) published by [[Al Smith]] as a successor to [[Abacus]]. It began it's seventh year of publishing in 2011. | ||
Features news, opinions, articles, magic tricks, and reviews.<ref>http://www.facebook.com/pages/Labal/287410917577 </ref> | Features news, opinions, articles, magic tricks, and reviews.<ref>http://www.facebook.com/pages/Labal/287410917577 </ref> | ||
Revision as of 11:59, 20 July 2011
| The LaBaL | |
| Frequency | Quarterly |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Al Smith |
| First issue | 2004 |
The LaBaL is a "now and then" Quarterly Magic Magzine (magazine-fanzine) published by Al Smith as a successor to Abacus. It began it's seventh year of publishing in 2011.
Features news, opinions, articles, magic tricks, and reviews.[1]