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[[File:Wiedenbeck.jpeg|thumb|upright|'''Jack Wiedenbeck.'''<br>''[[Art]] by [[VIP]] from'' [[Fan (Daugherty)]]'' 6 (February 1946).'' ]](August 1, 1910 – July 30, 1969)
  
[[File:Wiedenbeck.jpeg|thumb|Jack Wiedenbeck. [[Art]] by [[VIP]], from ''[[Fan (Daugherty)]]'' 6 (February 1946). ]]
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'''John Harper “Jack” Wiedenbeck''', a [[fanartist]], lived in the [[Slan Shack]] in [[Battle Creek, MI]], from 1943–45.  He was one of the members of [[Nova Press]], [[publishing]] ''[[Nova (Ashley)]]'', and was a member of [[FAPA]] and the [[Order of Dagon]]. He attended all the [[Michiconference]]s.
'''Jack Wiedenbeck''', a [[fan artist]], lived in the [[Slan Shack]] in [[Battle Creek]], [[Michigan]], from 1943–45.  He was one of the members of [[Nova Press]], attended all the [[Michiconference]]s and was a member of [[FAPA]] and the [[Order of Dagon]]. Like the other [[Galactic Roomers]], he moved out to [[LA]] in ’45 and joined the [[Insurgent]] element of [[LASFS]].  
 
  
[[Harry Warner]] labeled him as the first [[fakefan]], one who likes to hang around with [[fans]] but who has no real interest in [[science fiction]] or [[fandom]], yet he seems to have done plenty of [[fanac]], contributing to many [[fanzines]]. He also belonged to the [[N3F]].  
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[[Harry Warner]] labeled him as the first [[fakefan]] (one who likes to hang around with [[fans]] but who has no real interest in [[science fiction]] or [[fandom]]), yet he seems to have done plenty of [[fanac]], contributing to many [[fanzines]]. He did highly acclaimed airbrushed cover [[art]]. He also belonged to the [[N3F]].  
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[[File:Jack Weidenbeck (1940s). Courtesy of Rob Hansen.jpg|thumb|left|'''Jack Weidenbeck (1940s)'''. ''Courtesy of [[Rob Hansen]].'']]
  
He married Ty Tyrone (1906–1902) at the [[Slan Shack]] on June 25, 1944, just after [[Michicon 4]], but they divorced six months later. He seems to have [[gafiated]] by the late ’40s. He moved to California and married Thelma Gorrell on December 9, 1963.
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He married Ella Bazemore “Ty” Tyrone (1906–1982) at the [[Slan Shack]] on June 25, 1944, just after [[Michicon 4]], but they divorced six months later. With the other [[Galactic Roomers]], he moved out to [[LA]] in ’45 and joined the [[Insurgent]] element of [[LASFS]].  He seems to have [[gafiated]] by the late ’40s. He married Thelma Lee "Eleanor" Gorrell (b. 1915) on December 9, 1963.
  
* Photo on page 34 of [[Warner's]] ''[[All Our Yesterdays]]'' (1969).
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* Photo on page 34 of [[Harry Warner]]’s ''[[All Our Yesterdays]]'' (1969).
* [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?235427 Bibliography at ISFDB.]
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* [https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?235427 Bibliography at ISFDB.]
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* ''[[Ty-dings]]'' [1944]
  
  

Latest revision as of 21:02, 12 September 2023

Jack Wiedenbeck.
Art by VIP from Fan 6 (February 1946).

(August 1, 1910 – July 30, 1969)

John Harper “Jack” Wiedenbeck, a fanartist, lived in the Slan Shack in Battle Creek, MI, from 1943–45. He was one of the members of Nova Press, publishing Nova, and was a member of FAPA and the Order of Dagon. He attended all the Michiconferences.

Harry Warner labeled him as the first fakefan (one who likes to hang around with fans but who has no real interest in science fiction or fandom), yet he seems to have done plenty of fanac, contributing to many fanzines. He did highly acclaimed airbrushed cover art. He also belonged to the N3F.

Jack Weidenbeck (1940s). Courtesy of Rob Hansen.

He married Ella Bazemore “Ty” Tyrone (1906–1982) at the Slan Shack on June 25, 1944, just after Michicon 4, but they divorced six months later. With the other Galactic Roomers, he moved out to LA in ’45 and joined the Insurgent element of LASFS. He seems to have gafiated by the late ’40s. He married Thelma Lee "Eleanor" Gorrell (b. 1915) on December 9, 1963.

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