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Am working the Detroit Boat Show this week as "W. C. Fox," and many magical visitors have dropped by to say hello. Illusionist DENNIS LOOMIS was one, and he reports he's all booked to appear at the Little Rock I.B.M. convention. It sure sounds like a great line-up for Little Rock. I was delighted to hear that my English friend JEFF ATKINS is booked for the big show, as is SUPREME'S EDWIN, who will do his kid-show lecture. Edwin knows as much about this subject as any performer in the world, and his appearance alone should be reason enough for you to attend.
also be there, so stop by and visit us.
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Thanks to England's BAYARD GRIMSHAW for this shot of "WINKIN, BLINKEN, AND NOD" perched in a hillside cave watching a performer escape from a burning box. The shot was taken of FOX, DICKSON and BONGO in HASTING'S ENGLAND, during the I.B.M. convention, 1974.
Detroiter WAYNE BURCHELL motored up to COLON recently and picked up a new illu­sion for his act. He reports that ABBOTT-VILLE is really humming, and that the workshop is turning out more illusions every day, and shipping them to busy magi­cians all over the country and all over the world. It seems as though the small magic and dove production era is giving way to the bigger production type magic acts. At least that's the opinion of the several Detroit agents that I've talked to recently.
ROY KISSELL is now settled down with his new "FOX FUN'N MAGIC SHOP." He loves his new location, which is out of the downtown area, on the east side of De­troit. He has a truly magical address, 13-7-11 Seven Mile Rd., and his new phone number is "52-MAGIC."
The Detroit Auto Show featured the magic of MARK SWEET who drew huge crowds with his entertaining car pitch. Mark will also be appearing at the Chicago Auto Show this year. The rotund Fox will