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| firstdate = 1970 | |||
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'''Son of the Bat Jr.''' (and later as "The Greater" S.O.B. Jr.) was the house organ for [[Magic Limited]] published by [[Lloyd Jones]]. | |||
[[File:GreaterSOBjr.jpg|right|thumb|Final issue]] | |||
It followed [[Bat, Jr.]] and ran from 1970 until the end of 1978. It was followed later by [[Bat Droppings]]. | |||
Contributors included [[Jon Racherbaumer]], [[Phil Goldstein]] and [[Pete Biro]]. | Contributors included [[Jon Racherbaumer]], [[Phil Goldstein]] and [[Pete Biro]]. | ||
In 1977, [[Pete's Leaflet]] was included, as well as the pamphlet [[Sticks and Stones]]. Phil Goldstein's column was called Scams. | |||
Regular columns included The Club, Gag Bag, and Bookworm. It included many magic-related cartoons, newspaper clippings, and magic-related news. | |||
It included obituaries of Paul Flemming, Dariel Fitzkee, Dr V. Trask, George L. “Doc” Rockwell, and Tommy Windsor. | |||
[[Category:Periodicals]] | [[Category:Periodicals]] | ||
Latest revision as of 10:57, 17 January 2026
| Son of Bat Jr. | |
| May 1973 issue | |
| First issue | 1970 |
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| Final issue | December, 1978 |
Son of the Bat Jr. (and later as "The Greater" S.O.B. Jr.) was the house organ for Magic Limited published by Lloyd Jones.
It followed Bat, Jr. and ran from 1970 until the end of 1978. It was followed later by Bat Droppings.
Contributors included Jon Racherbaumer, Phil Goldstein and Pete Biro.
In 1977, Pete's Leaflet was included, as well as the pamphlet Sticks and Stones. Phil Goldstein's column was called Scams.
Regular columns included The Club, Gag Bag, and Bookworm. It included many magic-related cartoons, newspaper clippings, and magic-related news.
It included obituaries of Paul Flemming, Dariel Fitzkee, Dr V. Trask, George L. “Doc” Rockwell, and Tommy Windsor.
