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'''Hank Lee's Magic Factory''' is a magic shop located in Medford, Massachusetts, just outside of Boston. | '''Hank Lee's Magic Factory''' is a magic shop located in Medford, Massachusetts, just outside of Boston. Previously located at 112 South Street in Boston, their current location is 102 North Street in Medford. The store features a showroom and is almost always in stock with an extensive collection of magic tricks, books, and DVDs. It was founded by [[Hank Lee]] in [[1975]].<ref> First Ad in [[Genii 1975 August]], page 325. </ref> | ||
Hank Lee's holds an annual [[Cape Cod Magic Conclave]]. Since 1988, this 3 day conclave has performances and lectures by some of the biggest names in magic. The event also features many dealers and provides conjurers and their families with delicious meals. | Hank Lee's holds an annual [[Cape Cod Magic Conclave]]. Since 1988, this 3 day conclave has performances and lectures by some of the biggest names in magic. The event also features many dealers and provides conjurers and their families with delicious meals. | ||
Revision as of 15:20, 17 August 2024
Hank Lee's Magic Factory is a magic shop located in Medford, Massachusetts, just outside of Boston. Previously located at 112 South Street in Boston, their current location is 102 North Street in Medford. The store features a showroom and is almost always in stock with an extensive collection of magic tricks, books, and DVDs. It was founded by Hank Lee in 1975.[1]
Hank Lee's holds an annual Cape Cod Magic Conclave. Since 1988, this 3 day conclave has performances and lectures by some of the biggest names in magic. The event also features many dealers and provides conjurers and their families with delicious meals.
References
- ↑ First Ad in Genii 1975 August, page 325.