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Called '''TOFF''' and sometimes '''TOFFund''', it was a [[fan fund]] created by [[John Trimble|John]] and [[Bjo Trimble]] to bring a Japanese [[fan]], [[Takumi Shibano]], to the [[1968 Worldcon]].  They hoped it would be the [[PanPacificon]] that they were bidding, but, regardless, it would be to the winner.  In the event, it was [[Baycon (Worldcon)]] in 1968.  
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Called '''TOFF''' and sometimes '''TOFFund''', it was a [[fan fund]] created by [[John Trimble|John]] and [[Bjo Trimble]] to bring a [[Japan]]ese [[fan]], [[Takumi Shibano]], to the [[1968 Worldcon]].  They hoped it would be the [[PanPacificon]] that they were [[bidding]], but, regardless, it would be to the winner.  In the event, it was [[Baycon (Worldcon)]] in 1968.  
  
 
As they described for [[Nippon 2007]]:
 
As they described for [[Nippon 2007]]:
  
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We first met [[Takumi Shibano|Takumi]] (and [[Sachiko Shibano|Sachiko]]) Shibano through the "[[L.A. in '68]]" [[Worldcon bid]] several [[Los Angeles]] [[fans]] started after [[Tricon]].  As part of our bid, we decided to launch the "Trans-Oceanic Fan Fund" ([[TOFF]]), designed to bring someone from Japan to the '68 Worldcon.  
 
We first met [[Takumi Shibano|Takumi]] (and [[Sachiko Shibano|Sachiko]]) Shibano through the "[[L.A. in '68]]" [[Worldcon bid]] several [[Los Angeles]] [[fans]] started after [[Tricon]].  As part of our bid, we decided to launch the "Trans-Oceanic Fan Fund" ([[TOFF]]), designed to bring someone from Japan to the '68 Worldcon.  
 
   
 
   
 
To this end, we corresponded with long-time [[SF fan]], [[Roy Tackett]], recently returned from military service in Japan.  While there, he had contacted Japanese fandom, so we figured that he might know someone to bring over to the US.  Tackett told us about Takumi Shibano, a math teacher who read English and greatly enjoyed reading American and British science fiction.  
 
To this end, we corresponded with long-time [[SF fan]], [[Roy Tackett]], recently returned from military service in Japan.  While there, he had contacted Japanese fandom, so we figured that he might know someone to bring over to the US.  Tackett told us about Takumi Shibano, a math teacher who read English and greatly enjoyed reading American and British science fiction.  
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They published ''[[Maneki-Neko]]'' to promote the [[fan fund]].
 
They published ''[[Maneki-Neko]]'' to promote the [[fan fund]].
  
{{link | website=http://www.nippon2007.us/GoH/Takumi_to_America.php | text=Complete article on the trip}}
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*{{link | website=https://www.nippon2007.us/GoH/Takumi_to_America.php | text=Complete article on the trip}}
For a report on his trip, see [[Forry Ackerman]]'s article in the October 1968 ''[[Science Fiction Times]]''.
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*For a report on his trip, see [[Forry Ackerman]]'s article in the October 1968 ''[[Science Fiction Times]]''.
 
 
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Latest revision as of 09:27, 29 November 2022

Called TOFF and sometimes TOFFund, it was a fan fund created by John and Bjo Trimble to bring a Japanese fan, Takumi Shibano, to the 1968 Worldcon. They hoped it would be the PanPacificon that they were bidding, but, regardless, it would be to the winner. In the event, it was Baycon in 1968.

As they described for Nippon 2007:

Maneki-Neko.jpg

We first met Takumi (and Sachiko) Shibano through the "L.A. in '68" Worldcon bid several Los Angeles fans started after Tricon. As part of our bid, we decided to launch the "Trans-Oceanic Fan Fund" (TOFF), designed to bring someone from Japan to the '68 Worldcon.

To this end, we corresponded with long-time SF fan, Roy Tackett, recently returned from military service in Japan. While there, he had contacted Japanese fandom, so we figured that he might know someone to bring over to the US. Tackett told us about Takumi Shibano, a math teacher who read English and greatly enjoyed reading American and British science fiction.

They published Maneki-Neko to promote the fan fund.


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