Simon Lovell collection of 17 items including a signed playing card, lecture notes, five DVDs and a bunch of interesting clippings from magic magazines.  This includes:

  1. Cover “The Linking Ring” Nov. 2004, with Simon on the cover in a bag, and inside 5 more pages on Simon with “Simon Lovell: Laid bare!” by Roger Dreyer & Sarah Hendee; entire issue in good but used condition
  2. Autograph on playing card Ace of Spades signed to Pierre-Luc and dated Nov. 2004, a red-backed Bicycle card
  3. DVD “Learn the Ambitious Card With Simon Lovell” published by MagicMakers in 2004 and distributed with a magazine
  4. Lecture Notes, “The Methods Behind The Madness!” by Simon Lovell, 22 pages stapled
  5. Collection of four of his DVDs, all new and still in the plastic wrapping, with Simon Lovell’s Survival Magic (2008)
  6. “          Gambling Moves With Cards With Simon Lovell” (2006)
  7. “          Simon Lovell’s Transpo Kings AKA Simey Transpo (with Cards) (2007)
  8. “          “Super Subtle Card Miracles Featuring Simon Lovell” (2009)
  9. Genii, Nov. 2005, “The book of Spirits séance at the Boston Mystery Lounge” by Simon Lovell; 2-page article about a magic show
  10. “          July 2008; photo of Simon performing
  11. Magic, Apr. 1995; trick revealed “Heart-less” by Simon Lovell; 3 pages
  12. “          May 2005; full-page ad for “Simon Lovell’s Billion Dollar Bunko” through L&L Publishing
  13. M-U-M, Dec. 1997; review of “Simon Says, The close-up Magic of Simon Lovell” by David Goodsell
  14. “          Apr. 2013; excerpt from his his book “Simon Says” with trick “Heartless”
  15. The Linking Ring, Nov. 2001; ad for his video “Simon Lovell: Man of Danger”
  16. “          Feb. 2004; photo of him performing for IBM Ring 103 in Norfolk, Virginia
  17. “          Feb. 2004, “Fantasma magic and a fantastic experience” by Matthew David Stanley; photo of Simon and news about a visit to the magic shop where he works

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 top professional Magicians in Mira Mesa 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.