Magicseen Magazine - March 2010

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At Vanishing Inc., we have always sought to curate products which love. They must be unique, of a high quality and different. Magicseen Magazine is exactly that and we are thrilled to announce an exclusive partnership with them.

Published in England, Magicseen is COMPLETELY different to any of its competitors. The modern ‘glossy’ format and lighthearted approach makes it ideal to pick up at any time. There is a wonderful combination of feature length articles, short columns, reviews, tricks and more. In recent years, the ‘Masterclass’ section has garnered a lot attention due to the quality of the tricks featured there and with the international contributors which it is able to boast, it is no wonder why!

We believe that this digital format is the perfect way to enjoy Magicseen. You can read it on your phone, iPad or tablet, anywhere in the world, at any time. With issues published on a bi-monthly basis, you will have plenty of time to read and absorb the articles at your leisure while benefitting from outward-looking, international style which Magicseen offers.

Marc Oberon, the world famous magician and winner of numerous magic competitions, including FISM in China and SAM/IBM in the USA, talks to Magicseen with Graham Hey finding out one or two very interesting things. The new feature 'In the Phonebox' continues, this issue with Throwdini, one of the foremost professional knife throwers.

Professional actor and paramedic turned professional magician Tim Shoesmith talks to Magicseen about what makes this brilliant performer tick, and Paul Preager reviews 50 years of the Bristol Day of Magic. Mark Leveridge takes a look at The Magic Circle's Young Magicians' Club, as well as a look at the current state of kid show entertainment in the UK.

This issue's masterclass features contributions from Ian Adair and Jon Allen, and Craig Petty returns for part 4 of his feature 'The World of Fake Coins'.

As usual a number of new products are also reviewed, including Spoonaround, Sleuth, Experience, A Clockwork Apple, Anomaly and many more. All this and much, much more in issue 31 of Magicseen.


Issue 31 contents:

  • Welcome
  • Letters
  • News
  • Lots of Magic Website
  • In the Phone Box
  • Tim Shoesmith
  • Bristol Day of Magic
  • Steve Wyrick
  • Dealer's Booth
  • The Young Magicians' Club
  • Marc Oberon
  • Magicnews.tv
  • State of Play
  • Reviews
  • Wayne Fox
  • Masterclass
  • The World of Fake Coins - Part 4


 

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