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A [[fanartist]], he was famed for [[hekto]] “[[Steinpix]]” in which “Bob merrily adopted the technique of splashing the ink on with a brush rather than the conventional pen. These rainbowish concoctions went well with the multicolored balance of ''[[Spacewarp]]'' and were a distinguishing feature of the magazine for many issues,” [[The Purple Dawn|according to]] [[Redd Boggs]].
 
A [[fanartist]], he was famed for [[hekto]] “[[Steinpix]]” in which “Bob merrily adopted the technique of splashing the ink on with a brush rather than the conventional pen. These rainbowish concoctions went well with the multicolored balance of ''[[Spacewarp]]'' and were a distinguishing feature of the magazine for many issues,” [[The Purple Dawn|according to]] [[Redd Boggs]].
  
He attended [[Philcon I]], the 1947 [[Worldcon]], and [[bid]] unsuccessfully for [[Milwaukee in 1948]]. He belonged to the [[N3F]].  
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He attended [[Philcon I]], the 1947 [[Worldcon]], and [[bid]] unsuccessfully for [[Milwaukee in 1948]]. He belonged to the [[N3F]] and [[FAPA]].  
  
 
Over Labor Day weekend, 1948, he ran [[Beercon]], which was attended by a number of [[Michifen]] and chronicled by [[Hal Shapiro]] in ''[[Spacewarp]]'' 19 ([http://www.fanac.org/fanzines/Spacewarp/Spacewarp19.pdf October 1948]).
 
Over Labor Day weekend, 1948, he ran [[Beercon]], which was attended by a number of [[Michifen]] and chronicled by [[Hal Shapiro]] in ''[[Spacewarp]]'' 19 ([http://www.fanac.org/fanzines/Spacewarp/Spacewarp19.pdf October 1948]).

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Spacewarp 9 featured a Steinpic cover by Bob Stein.

Robert L. Stein was a Milwaukee fan, active in the 1940s and ’50s.

A fanartist, he was famed for hektoSteinpix” in which “Bob merrily adopted the technique of splashing the ink on with a brush rather than the conventional pen. These rainbowish concoctions went well with the multicolored balance of Spacewarp and were a distinguishing feature of the magazine for many issues,” according to Redd Boggs.

He attended Philcon, the 1947 Worldcon, and bid unsuccessfully for Milwaukee in 1948. He belonged to the N3F and FAPA.

Over Labor Day weekend, 1948, he ran Beercon, which was attended by a number of Michifen and chronicled by Hal Shapiro in Spacewarp 19 (October 1948).

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