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:
- 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
- Autograph
on playing card Ace of Spades signed to Pierre-Luc and dated Nov. 2004, a
red-backed Bicycle card
- DVD
“Learn the Ambitious Card With Simon Lovell” published by MagicMakers in
2004 and distributed with a magazine
- Lecture
Notes, “The Methods Behind The Madness!” by Simon Lovell, 22 pages stapled
- Collection
of four of his DVDs, all new and still in the plastic wrapping, with Simon
Lovell’s Survival Magic (2008)
- “ Gambling Moves With Cards With
Simon Lovell” (2006)
- “ Simon Lovell’s Transpo Kings AKA
Simey Transpo (with Cards) (2007)
- “ “Super Subtle Card Miracles
Featuring Simon Lovell” (2009)
- Genii,
Nov. 2005, “The book of Spirits séance at the Boston Mystery Lounge” by Simon
Lovell; 2-page article about a magic show
- “ July 2008; photo of Simon
performing
- Magic,
Apr. 1995; trick revealed “Heart-less” by Simon Lovell; 3 pages
- “ May 2005; full-page ad for “Simon
Lovell’s Billion Dollar Bunko” through L&L Publishing
- M-U-M,
Dec. 1997; review of “Simon Says, The close-up Magic of Simon Lovell” by David
Goodsell
- “ Apr. 2013; excerpt from his his
book “Simon Says” with trick “Heartless”
- The
Linking Ring, Nov. 2001; ad for his video “Simon Lovell: Man of Danger”
- “ Feb. 2004; photo of him performing
for IBM Ring 103 in Norfolk, Virginia
- “ 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.