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  1. Society of American Magicians. The Society of American Magicians (S.A.M.) is the oldest fraternal magic organization in the world. Its purpose is "to advance, elevate, and preserve magic as a performing art, to promote harmonious fellowship throughout the world of magic, and to maintain and improve ethical standards in the field of magic." [1]

  2. The Story of The Society of American Magicians. by David Goodsell. With Theron M. Christensen • Edited by David Charvet. The remarkable 120-year history of the S.A.M. as told by David Goodsell from years of in-depth research. Inside you’ll meet hundreds of magicians, including the famous, infamous, and now forgotten figures who came ...

  3. S.A.M.Y. Member (Society of American Magicians Youth) Member (Age 7 through 17 inclusive) . includes full access to the website and digital MUM. - $20.00 yearly. Reinstatement -Just pay your regular annual dues to resume membership! Please include your member number so we can award you your previous years of membership.

  4. The Society of American Magicians Assembly @127 offers the opportunity to unite and associate local magic enthusiasts with others in the area - not only professionals, but with amateurs, manufacturers, magic dealers, books, authors and magic collectors. Hit counter provided by website design guide.

  5. On May 10, 1902, thirteen men met in the back room of Martinka's famous magic shop in New York City and founded The Society of American Magicians. During the first few years of its existence, The Society of American Magicians rapidly grew in membership. New York City was a Mecca for magicians, both home and abroad, and the reputation of ...

  6. The Society of American Magicians, Denver, Colorado. 18,411 likes · 118 talking about this · 11 were here. This Page is open to anyone with an interest... This Page is open to anyone with an interest in magic - you do not need to be a member of...

  7. Parent Assembly Fundraising Auction – May 29 – Hosted by Joshua Jay. Featuring rare stage illusions, parlor effects, children’s magic and much more used in the 1940s, 50s, and 60s by magicians Frank Clinton and Janet Clinton. Plus – posters, books, other collectible tricks, and much more. Click here for details.