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[[FanHistoriCon]] 1 was held May 1994 in Hagerstown, MD. GoH  [[Peggy Rae Pavlat]], [[Joe Siclari]] & [[Bruce Pelz]]. Held following [[Corflu 11]] (which was in Crystal City, VA). [[Dick Lynch]] arranged several field trips to [[Harry Warner, Jr.]]'s house
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[[FanHistoriCon]] 1 was held May 23–26, 1994, in Hagerstown, MD. GoH  [[Peggy Rae Pavlat]], [[Joe Siclari]] & [[Bruce Pelz]]. Held on the weekdays between [[Corflu 11]] (which was in Crystal City, VA), and [[Disclave 38]].  
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[[Dick Lynch]] arranged several field trips to [[Harry Warner, Jr.]]'s house. [[The Hermit of Hagerstown]] ultimately refused to either attend or to have [[fans]] visit in groups larger than two or three, at least in part because a mischief-making [[Dave Rike]] had teased him that the fans were coming to town to steal his [[collection]].
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Latest revision as of 16:37, 7 July 2021

FanHistoriCon 1 was held May 23–26, 1994, in Hagerstown, MD. GoH Peggy Rae Pavlat, Joe Siclari & Bruce Pelz. Held on the weekdays between Corflu 11 (which was in Crystal City, VA), and Disclave 38.

Dick Lynch arranged several field trips to Harry Warner, Jr.'s house. The Hermit of Hagerstown ultimately refused to either attend or to have fans visit in groups larger than two or three, at least in part because a mischief-making Dave Rike had teased him that the fans were coming to town to steal his collection.



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