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The Linking Ring
Cover from May 1962, featuring Okito
CategoriesMagic
FrequencyMonthly
FounderErnest K. Schieldge Gene Gordon
First issue1922; 102 years ago (1922)
CompanyInternational Brotherhood of Magicians
CountryUSA
Based inBluffton, Ohio
WebsiteThe Linking Ring
ISSN0024-4023

The Linking Ring is a monthly print magic magazine published by the International Brotherhood of Magicians (IBM) for its members since 1922.[1] It is based in Bluffton, Ohio.[2] In 2007, Samuel Patrick Smith, a magician, author and publisher based in Eustis, Florida, became executive editor of the magazine.[3]

List of Magicians featured on the cover of past issues[edit]

  • David Berglas[5]
  • Eugene Burger[6]
  • John Calvert[7]
  • Bev Bergeron[8]
  • Robert Chambers [9]
  • Juliana Chen[10]
  • Wilton "Wil Staar" Clements
  • Robert C. Dowd[11]
  • Dr. Robert A. Escher, Jr.
  • Nelson Hahne
  • Justin Flom[12]
  • Mike Gancia[13]
  • Martin Gardner[14]
  • Eugene Gloye[15]
  • Joshua Jay[16]
  • Kristen Johnson[17]
  • George Johnstone[18]
  • Mel Kientz[19]
  • Milt Kort[20]
  • Stan Kramien[21]
  • Louis Martelle[22]
  • Mike Makman (aka Professor Putter)[23]
  • Max Maven (aka Phil Goldstein)[24]
  • Jeff McBride[25]
  • Johnny Ace Palmer[26]
  • Bill Pitts[27]
  • Jon Racherbaumer[28]
  • Richard J. Weibel[29]
  • Mac King (caricatured) [30]
  • Dale Salwak[31]
  • Harold Adrian Smith [citation needed]
  • Cindy Spencer[32]
  • Joe M. Turner[33]
  • Harold Twaddle[34]
  • Herb Zarrow[35]
  • Mr Bottle[36]
  • Notes[edit]

    Monthly Features/Columns[edit]

    Editors Emeriti[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Patrick Smith, Samuel (September 2012). "The Linking Ring History". The International Brotherhood of Magicians.
  • ^ Richard Wiseman; Robert Lyle Morris (1995). Guidelines for Testing Psychic Claimants. Univ of Hertfordshire Press. p. 68. ISBN 978-0-900458-58-3. Retrieved 24 May 2020.
  • ^ Magician.org
  • ^ "Cover page". The Linking Ring. 57 (4). The International Brotherhood of Magicians: 1. April 1977.
  • ^ "Cover page". The Linking Ring. 57 (1). The International Brotherhood of Magicians: 1. January 1977.
  • ^ "Cover page". The Linking Ring. 62 (2). The International Brotherhood of Magicians: 1. February 1982.
  • ^ "Cover page". The Linking Ring. 88 (8). The International Brotherhood of Magicians: 1. August 2008.
  • ^ "Cover page". The Linking Ring. 76 (7). The International Brotherhood of Magicians: 1. July 1996.
  • ^ "Cover page". The Linking Ring. 57 (11). The International Brotherhood of Magicians: 1. November 1977.
  • ^ "Cover page". The Linking Ring. 80 (9). The International Brotherhood of Magicians: 1. September 2000.
  • ^ "Cover page". The Linking Ring. 65 (3). The International Brotherhood of Magicians: 1. March 1985.
  • ^ "Cover page". The Linking Ring. 87 (5). The International Brotherhood of Magicians: 1. May 2007.
  • ^ "Cover page". The Linking Ring. 82 (5). The International Brotherhood of Magicians: 1. May 2002.
  • ^ "Cover page". The Linking Ring. 58. The International Brotherhood of Magicians.
  • ^ "Cover page". The Linking Ring. 58 (11). The International Brotherhood of Magicians: 42, 43, 55. November 1978.
  • ^ "Cover page". The Linking Ring. 90 (5): 1. May 2010.
  • ^ "Cover page". The Linking Ring. 89 (6). The International Brotherhood of Magicians. June 2009.
  • ^ "Cover page". The Linking Ring. 71 (3). The International Brotherhood of Magicians. March 1991.
  • ^ "Cover page". The Linking Ring. 88 (3). The International Brotherhood of Magicians: 1. March 2008.
  • ^ "Cover page". The Linking Ring. 64 (9). The International Brotherhood of Magicians: 1. September 1984.
  • ^ "Cover page". The Linking Ring. 93 (8). The International Brotherhood of Magicians: 1. August 2013.
  • ^ "Cover Page". The Linking Ring. 80 (1). The International Brotherhood of Magicians: 1. January 2000.
  • ^ "Cover Page". The Linking Ring. 75 (5). The International Brotherhood of Magicians: 1. May 1999.
  • ^ "Cover Page". The Linking Ring. 80 (2). The International Brotherhood of Magicians: 1. February 2000.
  • ^ "Cover page". The Linking Ring. 74 (5). The International Brotherhood of Magicians: 1. May 1994.
  • ^ "Cover page". The Linking Ring. 78 (4). The International Brotherhood of Magicians: 1. April 1998.
  • ^ "Cover page". The Linking Ring. 58 (7). The International Brotherhood of Magicians: 42–43. July 1978.
  • ^ "Jon Racherbaumer: One Man Parade 2". The Linking Ring. 89 (10). The International Brotherhood of Magicians: 77–95. October 2009.
  • ^ "Cover page". The Linking Ring. 74 (9). The International Brotherhood of Magicians: 1. September 1994.
  • ^ "Cover page". The Linking Ring. 87 (10). The International Brotherhood of Magicians: 1. October 2007.
  • ^ "Cover page". The Linking Ring. 57 (2). The International Brotherhood of Magicians: 1. February 1977.
  • ^ "Cover page". The Linking Ring. 78 (9). The International Brotherhood of Magicians: 1. September 1998.
  • ^ "Cover page". The Linking Ring. 95 (7). The International Brotherhood of Magicians. July 2015.
  • ^ "Our Cover: Harold Twaddle". The Linking Ring. 72 (6). The International Brotherhood of Magicians: 75. June 1992.
  • ^ "Cover page". The Linking Ring. 81 (4). The International Brotherhood of Magicians: 1. April 2001.
  • ^ "Cover page". The Linking Ring. 95 (9). The International Brotherhood of Magicians: 1. September 2015.
  • ^ "Cover page". The Linking Ring. 89 (6). The International Brotherhood of Magicians. June 2009.
  • ^ "Hocus In Focus". The Linking Ring. 80 (1). The International Brotherhood of Magicians: 120–126. January 2000.
  • ^ "Come A Little Closer". The Linking Ring. 58 (7). The International Brotherhood of Magicians: 73–75. July 1978.
  • ^ "Table of Contents". The Linking Ring. 80 (2). The International Brotherhood of Magicians: 5. February 2000.
  • ^ T. A. Waters, The Encyclopedia of Magic and Magicians. NY: Facts on File, 1988 ISBN 0-8160-1349-7, p. 267
  • ^ "Copyright page". The Linking Ring. 78 (3). The International Brotherhood of Magicians: 4. March 1998.
  • ^ "Copyright page". The Linking Ring. 72 (6). The International Brotherhood of Magicians: 4. June 1992.
  • ^ "From the Editor". The Linking Ring. 70 (1). The International Brotherhood of Magicians: 52. January 1990.

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