Frequently Asked Questions about

IBM Ring 280












Q: What does IBM stand for?

A: IBM is an acronym for the International Brotherhood of Magicians. IBM is a global organization dedicated to magic and magicians. www.magician.org


Q: What does Ring 280 mean?

A: Ring 280 is the division or chapter of IBM that describes our club. Ring 280 is the Santa Clarita, CA division of IBM.

Q: Can I join?

A: Sure! The simple requirements are that you are at least 12 years old and have an interest in some form of magic, that is it!   <>We recommend that if you are even slightly interested that you join us for a meeting. Find out more information there.

Q: Where are your meetings held?

A: Our meetings are held on the second Thursday of the month at the Boys and Girls Club, located in Santa Clarita, CA.
For directions and more information, click here.


Q: How good do I have to be?

A: IBM Ring 280 doesn't judge on your skill level. We have all type of magicians with all types of skill levels from all walks of life. We are here to have fun and learn magic. Even if you don't know one single card trick we have members who are thrilled to give you tips and insights.

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                                                                                                 Click here for photos of June 2007 Officers Ceremony
Photos from June 2007 Meeting -  Officer Inductions -
Photos by David Norman and David Krank