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Hexacon was a [[convention]] held in Amish country in SE Pennsylvania from 1979 to 1986. It seems to have been organized initially by a potential [[Worldcon]] bidder, including [[Neil Brodsky]]. The committee also included [[Bruce Newrock]] and [[Flo Newrock]]. | Hexacon was a [[convention]] held in Amish country in SE Pennsylvania from 1979 to 1986. It seems to have been organized initially by a potential [[Worldcon]] bidder, including [[Neil Brodsky]]. The committee also included [[Bruce Newrock]] and [[Flo Newrock]]. | ||
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(Did you mean HexaCon, an Arizona gaming con run by CASFS)?
Hexacon was a convention held in Amish country in SE Pennsylvania from 1979 to 1986. It seems to have been organized initially by a potential Worldcon bidder, including Neil Brodsky. The committee also included Bruce Newrock and Flo Newrock.
Convention | Dates | GoHs |
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Hexacon 1 | January 5-7, 1979 | C. J. Cherryh, Stu Shiffman |
Hexacon 2 | January 11-13, 1980 | Donald Benson |
Hexacon 3 | 1981 | |
Hexacon 4 | January 8-10, 1982 | Kelly Freas |
Hexacon 5 | November 11-14, 1982 | Hal Clement, George Richard, Harry Stubbs |
Hexacon 6 | 1983 | Christopher Stasheff |
Hexacon 7 | 1984 | |
Hexacon 8 | January 11-13, 1985 | Gahan Wilson |
Hexacon 9 | January 10-12, 1986 | Karl Edward Wagner |
Convention | |
1979—1986 |
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