Talk:Eastbay Club

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-- mlo (talk) (talk) 09:42, 20 April 2023 (PDT) From Sally Amsbury:

I apologize for dropping this. Mom just died last month.

I remember the quote Before I was on the internet at all (!!!) and this was the only thing about Dad. It was a memorial page for a SF writer who said this about Dad as an aside to the main guy who would talk but NOT about . . .  This was before the stuff about us being at conventions was on the web. I will look, a bit

When Aubrey came to Dad's door in Berkeley Dad said he was 18, so 1928 - 29. His birthday is July 16th, 1910 and I knew that as early as I can remember because he said it pre-dated the NY club a tiny bit so there was a charge on it. And he attended those meetings, It may have been a reconstituted club, when I was a child and young adult.

You might also ask Aubrey's son - Bruce

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>  He was the second organized fan, Aubrey MacDermott went to his house to
> recruit him.

This is very interesting, because there is serious disagreement among fan histories whether McDermott was indeed the first fan.  As we note in our article on him, while there is no doubt at all that he was a *very early* fan, his recollections changed over the years (they got earlier) leading to questions about the reliability of his dates.

Do your family records or memories have any reliable dates that came from your father and not McDermott, or anything from McDermott predating 1970?

> Do you know the quote about him that, like others, he would "talk your head
> off but he was more likely to talk about something you would be interested
> in"?
> 
> I guess my fact is silly, the quote stands. Like him I am a nitpicker.
> 
> Wow, I did not realize how much there is on the web about Dad!

That's a great quote and it helps to make a person more real to readers.  Before I use it, can you tell me who it was about?  (It looks like it's your father, but could have been McDermott.)  Do you recall who said it?

-- mark