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After a recalcitrant Peoria postal clerk refused to let him mail the [[mimeographed]] [[fanzine]] at book rate because it didn't look like a book, Ed took to cutting and hand-binding the [[Twil-tone]] pages in paperback format, a tremendous effort.
 
After a recalcitrant Peoria postal clerk refused to let him mail the [[mimeographed]] [[fanzine]] at book rate because it didn't look like a book, Ed took to cutting and hand-binding the [[Twil-tone]] pages in paperback format, a tremendous effort.
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Note that Connor had previously used the title ''[[The Science Fiction Echo]]'' for a [[Fapazine]] in the 1940s.
  
 
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  Issue || Date || Pages || Notes  
 
  Issue || Date || Pages || Notes  
1 ||September 1969 ||10 ||Titled '''''Moebius Trip'''''  
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1 || September 1, 1969 || 10 || Titled '''''Moebius Trip'''''  
2 ||November 1969 ||28 ||  
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2 || November 1969 || 28 ||  
3 ||January 1970 ||32 ||  
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3 || January 1970 || 32 ||  
4 ||April 1970 ||32 ||  
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4 || April 1970 || 32 ||  
6 ||October 1970 ||64 ||  
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6 || October 1970 || 64 ||  
7 ||February 1971 ||36 ||  
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7 || February 1971 || 36 ||  
8 ||March 1971 ||50 ||  
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8 || March 1971 || 50 ||  
9 ||August 1971 ||50 ||  
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9 || August 1971 || 50 ||  
10 ||October 1971 ||50 ||  
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10 || October 1971 || 50 ||  
11 ||December 1971 ||52 ||  
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11 || December 1971 || 52 ||  
12 ||March 1972 ||50 ||  
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12 || March 1972 || 50 ||  
13 ||May 1972 ||54 ||  
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13 || May 1972 || 54 ||  
14 ||July 1972 ||56 ||  
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14 || July 1972 || 56 ||  
15 ||October 1972 ||60 ||  
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15 || October 1972 || 60 ||  
16 ||January 1973 ||42 ||  
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16 || January 1973 || 42 ||  
17 ||May 1973 ||204 ||Now titled '''''SF Echo'''''  
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17 || May 1973 || 204 || Now titled '''''SF Echo'''''  
18 ||October 1973 ||228 ||  
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18 || October 1973 || 228 ||  
19 ||January 1974 ||164 ||  
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19 || January 1974 || 164 ||  
20 ||June 1974 ||164 ||  
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20 || June 1974 || 164 ||  
21 ||November 1974 ||148 ||  
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21 || November 1974 || 148 ||  
22 ||April 1975 ||84 ||  
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22 || April 1975 || 84 ||  
23-24 ||August 1975 ||164 ||Double issue  
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23-24 || August 1975 || 164 || Double issue  
25 ||April 1976 ||100 ||Now printed 8.5x7  
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25 || April 1976 || 100 || Now printed 8.5x7  
26 ||December 1977 ||76 ||  
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26 || December 1977 || 76 ||  
27 ||February 1980 ||90 ||  
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27 || February 1980 || 90 ||  
28 ||July 1980 ||108 ||  
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28 || July 1980 || 108 ||  
 
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Latest revision as of 10:20, 14 February 2022

A fanzine published by Edward C. Connor of Peoria, IL. It was titled Moebius Trip for its first sixteen issues and then S.F. Echo for the remainder of its run.

After a recalcitrant Peoria postal clerk refused to let him mail the mimeographed fanzine at book rate because it didn't look like a book, Ed took to cutting and hand-binding the Twil-tone pages in paperback format, a tremendous effort.

Note that Connor had previously used the title The Science Fiction Echo for a Fapazine in the 1940s.

Issue Date Pages Notes
1 September 1, 1969 10 Titled Moebius Trip
2 November 1969 28
3 January 1970 32
4 April 1970 32
6 October 1970 64
7 February 1971 36
8 March 1971 50
9 August 1971 50
10 October 1971 50
11 December 1971 52
12 March 1972 50
13 May 1972 54
14 July 1972 56
15 October 1972 60
16 January 1973 42
17 May 1973 204 Now titled SF Echo
18 October 1973 228
19 January 1974 164
20 June 1974 164
21 November 1974 148
22 April 1975 84
23-24 August 1975 164 Double issue
25 April 1976 100 Now printed 8.5x7
26 December 1977 76
27 February 1980 90
28 July 1980 108


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