Drygulch

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Drygulch (later retitled Indian Scout) was a fanzine produced by the Red Army Choir (Sandy Brown, Bill Carlin, and Jimmy Robertson) in Glasgow, UK.

The details below come from the British Fanzine Bibliography although that is itself hazy on details. The title was Drygulch until at least #7 and Indian Scout from #18 but there are no clues as to what happened in between. The bibliography concedes that 'numeration [is] not certain' for Indian Scout and there may have been others after #21.

Issue Date Pages -Notes
1 June 1980 6
2 October 1980 6
3 February 1981 14 three different covers
4 September 1981 10 two different covers
5 October 1981 10
6 ? 6
7 ? 10
...
18 January 1983 20
19 February 1983 20
20 1984 24
21 ? 26


Publication 1980????
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