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  2. Dai Andrews - Wikipedia

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    Dai Andrews first became interested in stage magic upon receiving a magic set for his fifth birthday. [2] In 1994, at age 17, Andrews was recruited to demonstrate and sell magic kits at a small magic shop at Tysons Corner Mall. [3] The store relocated to Disney World within days of his hiring, and Andrews declined to move with the store. [3]

  3. Drummond Money-Coutts - Wikipedia

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    In August 2007, Money-Coutts travelled to Kenya with Tom Lyon to film Kenyan Conjurations: the School Built By Magic, a DVD documentary released in early 2008. It was produced to raise funds to build a primary school on the Kenyan coast. [5] In June 2013, his first mainstream television special was aired worldwide on the National Geographic ...

  4. Karl Fulves - Wikipedia

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    The Children's Magic Kit 1980 16+16 The Magic of Slydini and More, vol 1 (text) 1976 108 The Magic of Slydini and More, vol 2 (photos) 1976 126 The Magical World of Slydini, vol 1 (text) 1979 101 The Magical World of Slydini, vol 2 (photos) 1979 176 The Return Trip 1986 39 The Shamrock Code & the Parallel Principle 1979 48 Topological False Count

  5. Brian Brushwood - Wikipedia

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    Brushwood was born in Fountain Valley, California. [2] As a child, Brushwood received a magic kit on Christmas Day one year. [3] During his time as a student at the University of Texas at Austin, Brushwood rediscovered his interest in magic, performing his first paid shows by filling in for another magician whose schedule was too full. [1]

  6. National Geographic Kids - Wikipedia

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    National Geographic Kids (often nicknamed to Nat Geo Kids) is a children's magazine published by National Geographic Partners. [1] In a broad sense, the publication is a version of National Geographic , the publisher's flagship magazine, that is intended for children.

  7. 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

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