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'''The Teenage Trixte''' was the official publication of [[The Teen-Age Magicians of America]], after they merged with the [[Lads of Legerdemain]] and [[The Magic Wand Correspondence Club]] in 1954.<ref>TOWNS' TEEN TOPICS, [[Genii 1954 April]]</ref>  
'''The Teenage Trixter''' was the official publication of [[The Teen-Age Magicians of America]], after they merged with the [[Lads of Legerdemain]] and [[The Magic Wand Correspondence Club]] in 1954.<ref>TOWNS' TEEN TOPICS, [[Genii 1954 April]]</ref>  


[[Sid Lorraine]] in his column for [[Tops]] (November 1955) called it a "neatly produced mimeo publication".  
[[Sid Lorraine]] in his column for [[Tops]] (November 1955) called it a "neatly produced mimeo publication".  

Latest revision as of 20:47, 7 February 2011

The Teenage Trixter
EditorsArt Andrews, Jr.; Ward Boyce; Buddy Tibbles; Dave Roper
Frequencybi-monthly

The Teenage Trixter was the official publication of The Teen-Age Magicians of America, after they merged with the Lads of Legerdemain and The Magic Wand Correspondence Club in 1954.[1]

Sid Lorraine in his column for Tops (November 1955) called it a "neatly produced mimeo publication".

After it folded by 1956, Dave Roper was editing new publication called "PIPS", a bi-monthly magazine put out by The Magical Youths International.

Refrences

  1. TOWNS' TEEN TOPICS, Genii 1954 April