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Robert Lund collection of 10 items with him on The Linking Ring and M-U-M covers

$ 25.87

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Genre: Magic
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Condition: good but used condition for the various items
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer

    Description

    Robert Lund collection of 10 items, including clippings from non-magic periodicals.  This features:
    Detroit Free Press, July 27, 1970, “Magic isn’t Hocus Pocus, says this magic collector” by Paula Cizmar, with photo
    Genii, June 1984, “The Aristotle of Hocus Pocus” by Robert Lund; 2-page article about “Neo Magic” by S.H. Sharpe
    M-U-M, Apr. 1983 with Robert on the cover reading a book, and inside a 4-page article "A world beyond bird cages" by Daniel Waldron about Robert J. Lund, Magician of the Month; entire issue in good but used condition
    Numismatic News, Apr. 11, 1966, “Conjuring coins collected by few” by Clarence T. Hubbard, article and photo about collecting magic coins
    Southfield Eccentric, Nov. 30, 1972, “
    Lund
    captures days of magic” by Tim Kenney with article and photos of him holding a T. Nelson Downs poster and a Wizard of the South broadside, in fair condition
    The Linking Ring, June 1978, with Robert on the cover smiling and inside a 2-page article about him; entire issue in good but used condition
    “          Jan. 1980, 5-page article by John Booth “The American
    Museum
    of
    Magic

    “          Aug. 1991; article on “On collecting magic…” by Robert Lund; 5 pages
    “          Dec. 1995; obituary on Robert J. Lund 1925-1995 with photo
    “          Dec. 1995; another obituary on him with photo
    This would look great in your magic library!  I am a big fan of magic collectibles, ever since I got my first package from David Price's Egyptian Hall Museum back in the 1970s.  This comes from my personal collection.  I think magic history is interesting.  Magicians are some of the most fascinating people you will ever meet.  I like Magic Biography so much that I even created a website to honor distinguished magicians in magic history.  You might find it some day tripping across the internet.
    Who am I?  I am the Curious Magician Michael Johnson.  I wrote the book "Playing Cards Autographed By Magicians: A Collector's Guide" that sells on Amazon.  I am one of the best Magic Instructors in Barrio Logan and San Diego County.  I have a massive library of memorabilia.  Now I'm selling off my stuff to pursue new adventures.  Check out my store.  Maybe you'll find something that interests you!  Thanks for taking a moment to read my listing.