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  2. Brian Brushwood - Wikipedia

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    Brian Allen Brushwood (born January 17, 1975) is an American magician, podcaster, author, lecturer, YouTuber and comedian. Brushwood is known for the series Scam Nation (previously Scam School), a show where he teaches the audience entertaining tricks at bars so they can "scam" a free drink.

  3. Harry Blackstone Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Blackstone created four levels (beginner to advanced) of magic kits that were the best selling in the field. [5] In the early 1970s, he promoted a "PF Magic Wedge Kit" on a television commercial for PF Flyers sneakers, [6] and he appeared on several commercials for Jiffy Pop popcorn. Harry Blackstone Jr., Pittsburgh, 1981

  4. National Geographic Kids - Wikipedia

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    A spinoff, National Geographic Explorer, continues to focus on classroom use. [4] In 2007, National Geographic Little Kids began publishing six times a year, aimed at preschoolers 3–6 years of age. [5] In 2015, National Geographic Partners, a joint venture with 21st Century Fox, gained a controlling interest in Kids.

  5. Children's magic - Wikipedia

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    It is often the only type of magic most Westerners experience other than that seen on television. This type of magic is usually comedic in nature. [1] A distinction should be made between Children's magic and "young magicians." The former is meant for audiences made up of mostly children while the latter refers to performers who are under-aged.

  6. Brain Games (2011 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The series debuted on National Geographic in 2011 as a special. [1] Its return as an original series in 2013 set a record for the highest premiere rating for any National Geographic original series with 1.5 million viewers. [2]

  7. Apollo Robbins - Wikipedia

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    [5] In a 2013 profile in The New Yorker , writer Adam Green said, "Robbins, who lives in Las Vegas, is a peculiar variety-arts hybrid, known in the trade as a theatrical pickpocket. Among his peers, he is widely considered the best in the world at what he does, which is taking things from people's jackets, pants, purses, wrists, fingers, and ...

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