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== (1) A Classic Sound==
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(Did you mean the [[Zap!|bookstore]] or a [[Zap (Briggs fanzine)|Robert Briggs fanzine]] or a [[Zap (Johnstone fanzine)|Ted Johnstone fanzine]]?)
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is the sound made by a [[ray-gun]] when it's fired, if you've not had occasion to notice. But a Zap-gun is a water-pistol, or sometimes a toy [[ray-gun]]. [[Martin Alger]] explains the ultimate source thus:  
 
is the sound made by a [[ray-gun]] when it's fired, if you've not had occasion to notice. But a Zap-gun is a water-pistol, or sometimes a toy [[ray-gun]]. [[Martin Alger]] explains the ultimate source thus:  
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Shucks, [[Eney]], [[Buck Rogers']] [[rayguns]] were making this sound for many years before [[the Torcon]].  But they were not previously identified with the water pistols.  
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Shucks, [[Eney]], [[Buck Rogers]]' [[rayguns]] were making this sound for many years before [[the Torcon]].  But they were not previously identified with the water pistols.  
 
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== (2)  An Australian Bookshop==
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'''Zap!''' is an [[SF bookshop]] in [[Brisbane]], Queensland, [[Australia]].
 
 
 
== (3) An Apazine by Robert Briggs==
 
An [[apazine]] for [[SAPS]] published by [[Robert Briggs]].
 
 
 
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Issue || Date || Pages || Notes
 
||October 1981 || ||
 
||Summer 2001 || ||
 
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== (4) A Fanzine by Ted Johnstone==
 
A [[fanzine]] published  by [[Ted Johnstone]]
 
 
 
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Issue || Date || Pages || Notes
 
1 ||May 1957 ||14 ||
 
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{{publication | files=http://fanac.org/fanzines/Zap/}}
 
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{{store}}
 
[[Category:apazine]]
 
[[Category:australia]]
 
 
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Revision as of 10:31, 16 January 2020

(Did you mean the bookstore or a Robert Briggs fanzine or a Ted Johnstone fanzine?)

From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959
is the sound made by a ray-gun when it's fired, if you've not had occasion to notice. But a Zap-gun is a water-pistol, or sometimes a toy ray-gun. Martin Alger explains the ultimate source thus:

"At the Torcon they showed an atomic energy movie and a lot of the neofen were milling around during the showing. I asked Ben Singer if he were 'bored because nobody in the film has pulled a raygun and gone Zap! Zap!?'... I never heard the term used before this, so I guess that was the source."

Apparently, unbeknownst to any, a reporter was standing in the neighborhood, for the Toronto Morning Star headlines its convention report "Zap! Zap! Atomic Ray Passe with Fiends!" And, as Martin says, fans were delighted with this and the term caught on from there.

From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959
Shucks, Eney, Buck Rogers' rayguns were making this sound for many years before the Torcon. But they were not previously identified with the water pistols.

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