
ankee Gathering
XI, the biennial convention hosted by the New England Magic Collectors
Association (NEMCA), was held November 2-4, 2006 at the Westin Hotel
in Providence, Rhode Island, USA. The three-day schedule of
events included Lectures,
Performers, Dealers, Exhibits, a Banquet, and
a Flea Market. In addition, guests at the Gathering
were given the unusual opportunity to tour the excellent H. Adrian Smith collection of magic
books and other items of historical conjuring interest at Brown University.
The Guests of Honor at the convention were Ray & Ann Goulet, proprietors of the marvelous
Magic Art Studio
and Mini Museum of Magic in Watertown, Massachusetts, USA.
Ray & Ann have contributed in countless ways to NEMCA and to magic in
general over their long careers, as performers of stage magic (including
performing at the White House), publishers of numerous important historical
magic books, purveyors of high-quality magic equipment, creators of
important magic apparatus reproductions, and owners of one of finest and
best displayed and organized magic apparatus, magic posters, and magician
sheet music collections anywhere. They organized all of the Yankee
Gatherings through 1990, attracting extraordinary lecturers and dealers and
building Yankee Gathering into one of the leading magic collector
conventions in the world. Ray is a charter member of NEMCA, and
through his generous efforts both large and small, continues to help lead
NEMCA to grow in its mission to foster the sharing of information and
camaraderie among magic collectors around the world. NEMCA meetings
are held at Ray's beautiful magic shop and museum in Watertown,
Massachusetts, USA.

For
Yankee Gathering XI, NEMCA issued a medallion
and a pocket mirror
honoring Reginald Scot's Discoverie of Witchcraft, first
published in 1584, one of the first English language books to describe
conjuring secrets. Both the medallion and mirror are a limited
edition, and the medallion was made in three different metals. The Discoverie medallions and mirrors
were originally for sale at the convention, and those that remain are now
available for sale on our Collectibles page.
In addition to the offered live tour of the H. Adrian Smith collection
(above), each attendee at the convention was given a DVD,
A Tour of the H. Adrian Smith Library.
It shows Smith, a
former president of NEMCA, talking about his collection with David Downs in
1986. Smith's library is recognized as one of the finest privately
owned collections of magic books and other historical conjuring items in the
world. There are a limited number of remaining copies of this DVD
available for sale on our Collectibles
page.
At the Gathering, we were delighted to have another high-quality slate of informative and entertaining lectures from world-class
experts in magic history and collecting. We give our heartfelt thanks
to them for sharing their time and knowledge with us:
 |
Robert Albo, The Ultimate Okito |
 |
Gary Hunt, George Brindamour, "The
Original Jail Breaker" |
 |
Bob Rossi, Dunninger: The
Transitional Years, Magic to Mentalism |
 |
Richard Hatch, Hal Clawson: Magician
and Manager of Magicians |
 |
Bill Spooner, A Study of Conjuring
Wands |
 |
Arthur Moses, Houdini Speaks Out |
 |
Byron Walker, A Collection of
Collections |
 |
Peter Lane, The Royal Aquarium: Many
Magicians but Few Fish |
 |
Chris Woodward, In Search of the
Sensational: The Secrets of Maurice Fogel |
 |
Jim Hagy, John Grdina: The Instant
Illusionist |
 |
George Daily, Reminiscences of a
Bookseller |