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  2. Wikipedia : Peer review/Hitachi Magic Wand/archive1

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    This peer review discussion has been closed. As part of a Quality improvement project I've greatly researched and improved the article on the Hitachi Magic Wand. The article had a copy edit by Baffle gab1978 from the Guild of Copy Editors, and was successfully promoted to WP:GA after a helpful review by Kaciemonster as advised by Protonk. I'd ...

  3. Original Hitachi Magic Wand - Wikipedia

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  4. Doxy (vibrator) - Wikipedia

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    The Doxy is a brand of British-made wand vibrators. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The Doxy was created in 2013 [ 3 ] in response to the unavailability of the Hitachi Magic Wand in the United Kingdom. [ 4 ] It has been described as the most powerful wand vibrator on the market.

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  6. Trump taunts Obama: 'Guess I found the magic wand' - AOL

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    Obama made the “magic wand” comment in June of 2016 during a PBS New Hour interview and town hall held in Elkhart, Indiana. In criticism of then-candidate Trump’s campaign claims, ...

  7. The Wand Company - Wikipedia

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    The company's first product was the "Kymera Magic Wand Universal Remote Control" that is in the style of a wizard's wand and in the first year the product sold 10,300 units. [1] In 2010 the company went onto the television show Dragons' Den on BBC Two to ask for financial backing, Duncan Bannatyne agreed to invest £200,000 for 10%. [1]