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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:QWERTYUIOP}}''(Did you mean the [[QWERTYUIOP|typer keys]]?)'' A [[fanzine]] [[published]] by [[Sam Long]] in the [[UK]].
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  • (Did you mean a [[Typer|machine for putting characters on paper]]?) A [[fanzine]] published by [[Andrew C. Neale]] of Lancaster, UK.
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  • ''(Did you mean a [[Typers (Neale)|Andrew C. Neale fanzine]]?)'' [[File:TuckerTyper.jpeg |thumb|right|upright=1.2|'''[[Bob Tucker]] at the typer in his [[den|fan den]] in the mid-1950s.''' ''Photo by [[Bob Madle]].'']]
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  • ...anzine]] published by [[Brian Earl Brown]], distinctive for his use of a [[typer]] with a square font and, typically, bad [[mimeography]]. 11 || February 1985 || 10 || 191 || bound with ''[[Whole Fanzine Catalog]]'' No 26
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  • ...be precisely canceled by the arrival of three monthly issues of a similar fanzine (same size, [[circulation]], etc.) crammed with egoboo.
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  • (Did you mean a [[Ribbon|badge ribbon]] or a [[Ribbons|fanzine]]?) Unless you have a '''typewriter ribbon''' your [[typer]] is only good for typing [[stencils]]. Many a [[faned]] has despaired of f
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  • ...r their often bad [[mimeography]] and the distinctive square font of his [[typer]]. He was at one time possibly the single most active [[letterhack]] in the * ''[[FAPA Festival Fanzine]]'' [1987]] (for [[FAPA]])
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE: Cosmic Stories}}A publication that may have been a [[fanzine]] [[published]] by [[Jerry Siegel]] with two issues in 1929 or ā€™30. It a ...even one copy is known to exist today. This was the first science-fiction fanzine in the U.S., and for all I know, in the whole world. This was when I was ab
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  • ''(Did you mean a [[QuasiQuote|Sandra Bond fanzine]]?)'' On a [[typer]], it was done by backspacing to add the hyphen; in the modern computer age
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  • ...ng the usual equipment of his Newport News kitchen in order to house his [[typer]] collection, which he dubbed the Beroaldus Cosmopolita Museum. He eventual In the mid-1960s he edited the [[N3F]]'s fanzine, ''[[Collector's Bulletin]]'', and, in 1966, he was a member of the club's
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  • ...d [[fanzines]] including ''[[Spacewarp]]'' which was the [[focal point]] [[fanzine]] of [[Fifth Fandom]]. (For the first [[ish]], he augmented his editorial ...one bed in one room, another by his [[collection]]. In the stf room, his [[typer]] sat atop a small table, while boards laid between crates held up saggingl
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  • A [[fanzine]] [[published]] in the mid- and late-1960s by [[Dave Van Arnam]]. It was ty #92 V16.2 || December 17, 1965 || 1 || || aka Another Typer
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  • ...''[[Science Fiction News Letter]]'' #54 (3 December 1938) listing various fanzine nicknames.''']] ...es given [[fans]]' [[autos]] and miscellaneous property like cameras and [[Typer|tripewriters]], many [[fanzines]] have been given affectionate [[nicknames]
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  • ...d Spokane collected money to bring her. After her death, a [[one-shot]] [[fanzine]] collecting her [[fan writing]], ''[[Janey's Journal]]'', was edited by [[ ...people!...Iā€™m sort of floundering my way through getting used to using a [[typer]]. My hands are pretty out of shape and I use two pencils and beat away at
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  • ...intended to [[hoax]] anyone when she used her childhood nickname on her [[fanzine]]. When her attempts to hint otherwise ā€“ e.g., writing about sitting cros ...[fandom]]. Later "she" wrote letters to various Manchester fans, using a [[typer]] (Sandy never did) and signing "her" signature in green with a special pen
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  • ...Groover]] was [[co-editor]]. In 2001, it was nominated for the [[1951 Best Fanzine Retro Hugo]]. Mention we must [[Art Rapp]]'s [[fanzine]] of this name, keystone of [[Fifth Fandom]], which introduced such things
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