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The '''BFL''' is a club in  [[Buffalo, NY]] which sponsors [[Eeriecon]].
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The '''BFL''' is a [[club]] in  [[Buffalo, NY]], which sponsored [[Eeriecon]].
  
It was formed in the 40s and published ''[[Hyperopia]]'' as its "official [[fanzine]]".  It ran [[Bufflocon]] on May 3-4, 1952 which was intended to be the First Annual [[New York State Convention]] -- but turned out to be the last, also.
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It was formed in the 1940s and published ''[[Hyperopia]]'' as its "official [[fanzine]]".  It ran [[Bufflocon]] on May 3-4, 1952, which was intended to be the First Annual [[New York State Convention]] -- but turned out to be the last, also.
  
Early members included [[Ken Krueger]]. [[W. Paul Ganley]], [[Al Leverentz]], [[Joe Fillinger]],[[Charlie Momberger]], [[Bob Fritz]], [[Dave English]], [[Gene Smith]], [[Donald Westphal]], and [[Bob Briney]].
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Early members included [[Ken Krueger]], [[president]], [[W. Paul Ganley]], [[Al Leverentz]], [[Joe Fillinger]], [[Charlie Momberger]], [[Bob Fritz]], [[Dave English]], [[Gene Smith]], [[Donald Westphal]], and [[Bob Briney]].
  
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Latest revision as of 17:08, 11 March 2023

The BFL is a club in Buffalo, NY, which sponsored Eeriecon.

It was formed in the 1940s and published Hyperopia as its "official fanzine". It ran Bufflocon on May 3-4, 1952, which was intended to be the First Annual New York State Convention -- but turned out to be the last, also.

Early members included Ken Krueger, president, W. Paul Ganley, Al Leverentz, Joe Fillinger, Charlie Momberger, Bob Fritz, Dave English, Gene Smith, Donald Westphal, and Bob Briney.



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