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An auto of 1935 vintage belonging to [[O. E. Saari]] and consequently to the [[MFS]]. Same name belongs to a superannuated auto used for stfvoyaging by [[Hornig]] in 1940.  
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An [[automobiles|auto]] of 1935 vintage belonging to [[O. E. Saari]] and consequently to the [[MFS]]. Same name belongs to a superannuated auto used for stfvoyaging by [[Charles Hornig|Hornig]] in 1940.  
 
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According to [[Phil Bronson]] in in ''[[Fantasite]]'' Vol. 2, No. 4 ([https://www.fanac.org/fanzines/Fantasite/Fantasite10.pdf November/December 1942]):
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Saari’s vehicle is distinguished in that it bears the names of [[fans]], [[femmefen|fanettes]], and [[fanclubs]] all over it, if one takes the trouble to peer closely enough. Said names are skilfully applied by pressing one's forefinger firmly against the desired por­tion of the automobile, then writing with same. The layer of dust offers a fine writing surface. One may now witness such distinctive appellations as "[[Oliver Saari|Ollie]]", "[[Sam Russell|SDR]]", "[[MFS]]", "[[Michifans]] '42", "[[Jane Tucker|Janie]]", "[[Fantasite]]", "[[Phil Bronson|Phil]]", "[[EEEvans|E.E.E.]]", "[[Carl Jacobi|Jacobi]]", "[[Al Ashley|Al]]", ad infinitum, when the StfNash roars by.
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See [[Automobiles]].
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Latest revision as of 09:08, 29 November 2022

From Fancyclopedia 1, ca. 1944
An auto of 1935 vintage belonging to O. E. Saari and consequently to the MFS. Same name belongs to a superannuated auto used for stfvoyaging by Hornig in 1940.

According to Phil Bronson in in Fantasite Vol. 2, No. 4 (November/December 1942):

Saari’s vehicle is distinguished in that it bears the names of fans, fanettes, and fanclubs all over it, if one takes the trouble to peer closely enough. Said names are skilfully applied by pressing one's forefinger firmly against the desired por­tion of the automobile, then writing with same. The layer of dust offers a fine writing surface. One may now witness such distinctive appellations as "Ollie", "SDR", "MFS", "Michifans '42", "Janie", "Fantasite", "Phil", "E.E.E.", "Jacobi", "Al", ad infinitum, when the StfNash roars by.

See Automobiles.


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