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[[Rigmarole]] was a periodical published by [[Karl Fulves]] from  1993 until 1994  which explored alternative uses for inexpensive tricks and jokes. There was a prop included in each of its ten issues.
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'''Rigmarole''' was a periodical published by [[Karl Fulves]] from  1993 until 1994  which explored alternative uses for inexpensive tricks and jokes. There was a prop included in each of its ten issues.
 
Those who subscribed also receive a second magazine at no cost, [[Verbatim]], a collection of odd bits, commentary, cartoons and tricks.
 
[[Interim Report]], which was published during Rigmarole's run, was an unnumbered issue generated to explain a delay in the other title's appearance and contained its own offering of tricks. 


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Latest revision as of 20:43, 4 June 2012

Rigmarole
PublisherKarl Fulves
First issue1993
Final issue1994
Total issues10

Rigmarole was a periodical published by Karl Fulves from 1993 until 1994 which explored alternative uses for inexpensive tricks and jokes. There was a prop included in each of its ten issues.

Those who subscribed also receive a second magazine at no cost, Verbatim, a collection of odd bits, commentary, cartoons and tricks.

Interim Report, which was published during Rigmarole's run, was an unnumbered issue generated to explain a delay in the other title's appearance and contained its own offering of tricks.