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Tom Stone collection
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Tom Stone collection of 15 items, with his cover on "Genii" magazine and lots of his columns and tricks, plus other clippings. This features:Genii, Nov. 1997, “Salt Exchange” by Tom Stone; 2 pages
“ July 2000, “Aquatic Duel” by Tom Stone; 2 pages
“ June 2009, “Lodestones: In the Gaps, Magicians Reside” by Tom Stone; 5 pages
“ Feb. 2010, “Lodestones: The Big Risk” by Tom Stone; 2 pages
“ Mar. 2010, “Lodestones: Cognitive Conjuring” by Tom Stone; 4 pages
“ June 2010, “Lodestones: The Thespian Toolbox” by Tom Stone; 4 pages
“ July 2010; Tom on the cover producing sponge balls from a bowl, and inside 21 pages about him and his tricks; entire issue in good but used condition
“ Aug. 2010, “Lodestones: Upping the Ante” by Tom Stone; 3 pages with a one-page ad for “Vortex”
“ Aug. 2010; review by Eric Mead of “Vortex”; 2 pages
“ Sep. 2010; full-page ad by Hermetic Press for “Vortex”; 1 page
Magic, Feb. 1994; review of his book “The Warpsmith’s Tool Box”
“ Jan. 2007; review by Peter Duffie of “Tom Stone Caught on Tape DVD”; 2 pages
M-U-M, June 2010; full-page ad by Hermetic Press for “Vortex”; 1 page
“ Sep. 2010, “I’ve been thinkin’: Beck on Tom Stone’s ‘Vortex’” by Norman Beck; 1 page
The Linking Ring, Mar. 2007; review by Rolando H. Santos of “Caught on Tape DVD”; 2 pages
This comes from my personal collection. My name is Magician Michael Johnson, one of the top Magic Teachers in Bonsall in San Diego County. I am a Curious Magician. I enjoy collecting magic memorabilia; it inspires me in my career. I've been a Magician most of my life. I wrote a book titled "Playing Cards Autographed By Magicians: A Collector's Guide" that is available on Amazon. Over the years, I have accumulated one of the largest collections of contemporary magic collectibles and posters in the world. Now I'm selling off my collection to finance new adventures. Maybe you'll find something you like? There's nothing like good magic memorabilia to stimulate the imagination.
If you want to become a Magician, I recommend joining a good magic club. I've been a member of the Society of American Magicians more than 35 years, a member of the International Brotherhood of Magicians more than 25 years, and a Magician member of the Academy of Magical Arts more than 15 years. And lately I've been thinking about joining the Magic Circle, too, if they'll have me. Each club has advantages. You can have a lot of fun in the magical arts!
Thanks for taking a moment to read my listing. Have a great day. Be safe! Be happy!