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An American fan who published apazine [[Abduction by Wireless]] and edited clubzine [[Chronic]] for [[OSFiC]].
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'''Robin Webber''', formerly known as '''Bob Webber''', and [[nicknamed]] '''Webbob''', is a [[Canadian]] [[fan]] now living in [[Boston]].  
  
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As Bob Webber, he was one of the 1970s [[Toronto]] [[Derelicts]], and published the [[apazine]] ''[[Abduction by Wireless]]'' and edited the [[clubzine]] ''[[Chronic]]'' for [[OSFiC]]. He inspired the [[Swedish]] [[hoax]] [[Bob Weber]].
* 1988 -- [[Ditto 1]]
 
* 1993 -- [[Ditto 6]]
 
  
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He was an organizer of [[Ditto 1]] and [[Ditto 6]].
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He was formerly married to [[Hope Leibowitz]].
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* ''[[Abduction by Wireless]]'' [1977]
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* ''[[Chronic]]'' [early 80s]
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* ''[[Pantekhnikon]]'' [mid-70s]
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Latest revision as of 19:36, 29 January 2021

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Robin Webber, formerly known as Bob Webber, and nicknamed Webbob, is a Canadian fan now living in Boston.

As Bob Webber, he was one of the 1970s Toronto Derelicts, and published the apazine Abduction by Wireless and edited the clubzine Chronic for OSFiC. He inspired the Swedish hoax Bob Weber.

He was an organizer of Ditto 1 and Ditto 6.

He was formerly married to Hope Leibowitz.

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