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The Pinckard Salon was a series of invitational parties put on by [[tom pinckard|Tom]] and [[Terri Pinckard]] in the late 1960s and early 70s. The parties were more like social events, as the Pinckards would invite a celebrity in [[SF]] or a related field that could be lionized. The parties were more than a bit exclusionary, which tended to rankle some of the [[fans]] in the area. Many of the [[LA fans]] thought these parties were thinly-disguised attempts at social climbing but others, who were on the invite list, thought that the non-invitees' criticism was not much more than sour grapes. They lasted until the Pinckards moved up the coast to Santa Maria.
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'''The Pinckard Salon''' was a series of invitational parties put on by [[Tom Pinckard|Tom]] and [[Terri Pinckard]] in the late 1960s and early 70s. The Pinckards would invite a celebrity in [[SF]] or a related field who could be lionized.  
  
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The parties were more than a bit exclusionary, which tended to rankle some of the [[fans]] in the area. Many of the [[LA fans]] thought these parties were thinly-disguised attempts at social climbing but others, who were on the invite list, thought that the non-invitees' criticism was not much more than sour grapes. They lasted until the Pinckards moved up the coast to Santa Maria.
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Latest revision as of 12:37, 16 March 2021

The Pinckard Salon was a series of invitational parties put on by Tom and Terri Pinckard in the late 1960s and early 70s. The Pinckards would invite a celebrity in SF or a related field who could be lionized.

The parties were more than a bit exclusionary, which tended to rankle some of the fans in the area. Many of the LA fans thought these parties were thinly-disguised attempts at social climbing but others, who were on the invite list, thought that the non-invitees' criticism was not much more than sour grapes. They lasted until the Pinckards moved up the coast to Santa Maria.


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