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(Did you mean a [[Pong (White)|Ted White fanzine]]?)
 
(Did you mean a [[Pong (White)|Ted White fanzine]]?)
 
 
An [[ensmalled]] [[fanzine]] with forty issues published between 1980 and 1982 by [[Ted White]] and [[Dan Steffan]]. 
 
 
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Issue || Date || Pages || Notes
 
1 ||October 1980 ||4 ||
 
2 ||November 1980 ||4 ||
 
3 ||November 1980 ||6 ||
 
4 ||December 1980 ||4 ||
 
5 ||December 1980 ||6 ||
 
6 ||January 1981 ||8 ||Double Issue
 
8 ||February 1981 ||6 ||
 
9 ||February 1981 ||4 ||
 
10 ||March 1981 ||6 ||
 
11 ||March 1981 ||4 ||
 
12 ||March 1981 ||12 ||
 
13 ||April 1981 ||6 ||
 
14 ||May 1981 ||4 ||
 
15 ||May 1981 ||6 ||
 
16 ||June 1981 ||4 ||
 
17 ||June 1981 ||4 ||
 
18 ||June 1981 ||6 ||
 
19 ||August 1981 ||6 ||Double Issue
 
21 ||August 1981 ||4 ||
 
22 ||September 1981 ||4 ||
 
23 ||September 1981 ||6 ||
 
24 ||October 1951 ||6 ||
 
25 ||October 1981 ||34 ||
 
26 ||November 1981 ||8 ||
 
27 ||November 1981 ||6 ||
 
28 ||December 1981 ||10 ||
 
29 ||January 1982 ||10 ||
 
30 ||February 1982 ||10 ||
 
31 ||March 1982 ||10 ||
 
32 ||March 1982 ||10 ||
 
33-34 ||April 1982 ||20 ||Double Issue
 
35 ||May 1982 ||10 ||
 
36 ||June 1982 ||10 ||
 
37 ||July 1982 ||10 ||
 
38 ||August 1982 ||4 ||
 
39 ||August 1982 ||6 ||
 
40 ||August 1982 ||20 ||
 
41 ||August 1992 ||8 ||Final issue
 
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There is a long review of ''Pong'' in {{file770 | issue=27 | page=10}}.
 
 
{{publication | website=http://www.fanac.org/fanzines/Pong/ | start=1980 | end=1992}}
 
 
== (2) A Name for a  [[Nickname]]==
 
  
 
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Revision as of 11:35, 11 March 2020

(Did you mean a Ted White fanzine?)

From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959
The surname given such Tuckerish pen-names as John W. Pong, Jr., Horatio Alger Pong, Lord Ponge-Ponge [a bit of an oddball] usw, altho according to some who should know the first name rather'n the last is the family name among Chinese, so that if these characters are related to the famous Hoy Ping Pong they should all be Hoys. Hoy Ping Pong himself, "the Chinese Buck Rogers", originally had a personality all his own, but eventually just became a pename for Bob Tucker writing humorous articles.
From Fancyclopedia 1, ca. 1944
The surname given such Tuckerish penames as John W. Pong Jr., Horatio Alger Pong, usw, altho according to some who should know, the first name rathern the last is the surname of Chinamen, so that if these characters are related to the famous Hoy Ping Pong, they should all be Hoys.


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