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[[Fax]] was a periodical prepared by [[Harry Opel]], a magician and juggler from the early 1900's. | {{Infobox Magazine | ||
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}}[[Fax]] was a periodical prepared by [[Harry Opel]], a magician and juggler from the early 1900's. | |||
During 1939, Opel cut the size of his current publication [[Voice from the Attic]] (1929 - 1952) in half and called these 12 issues the FAX (a nickname for "facts"). The average number of pages were 8<ref> FACTS ABOUT FAX, [[Magicol]] No. 37 (November 1975).</ref> | During 1939, Opel cut the size of his current publication [[Voice from the Attic]] (1929 - 1952) in half and called these 12 issues the FAX (a nickname for "facts"). The average number of pages were 8.<ref> FACTS ABOUT FAX, [[Magicol]] No. 37 (November 1975).</ref> | ||
Each issue, like the Attic, were handwritten and sent to a different person each month. <ref> Magicol No. 172, August, 2009</ref> | Each issue, like the Attic, were handwritten and sent to a different person each month.<ref> Magicol No. 172, August, 2009</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 17:19, 28 July 2011
| Fax | |
| Editors | Harry Opel |
|---|---|
| First issue | 1939 |
| Final issue | 1939 |
| Total issues | 12 |
Fax was a periodical prepared by Harry Opel, a magician and juggler from the early 1900's.
During 1939, Opel cut the size of his current publication Voice from the Attic (1929 - 1952) in half and called these 12 issues the FAX (a nickname for "facts"). The average number of pages were 8.[1]
Each issue, like the Attic, were handwritten and sent to a different person each month.[2]