Since magic shops tend to go in and out of business frequently, we kept the
information provided down to a bare minimum: name of establishment, city and state.
Eventually, as we learn of their email addresses and web sites, we will add them to the
listings. Until then, please call your local operator for current phone numbers.
The quality of service of the majority of these lesser known dealers is unknown.
If you have experience with any of them, please drop us a line at info@m-a-g-i-c.com so we can expand our
listings.
Magic shops come in many shapes and sizes. Some are merely novelty shops or
costume shops and cater mostly to the lay public; others are for the working professional
only and tend to shun the uninitiated. Some of the listed shops may actually sell adult
novelties with very little in the way of quality magical supplies, so youngsters should
always ask for a parent's help in selecting the right magic shop to visit.
In all cases, use your best judgment in doing business with any of these
dealers. Send or call for a catalog, review their prices and services, and pay them a
visit. I hope you will be pleasantly surprised.
The listing is quite long and it has been broken up into two parts to speed
loading. Still, it will take some time for the pages to be displayed. Be patient! The list
is in alphabetical order by state.