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'''Dave MacInnes''' was a [[fan]] from [[Memphis]], [[Tennessee]], active in the 1940s and ’50s. He attended [[Philcon I]], [[Cinvention]], and a number of other [[Worldcons]] of the era. He [[pubbed]] ''[[Necromancer]]''.  
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'''David A. MacInnes''' was a [[fan]] from [[Memphis]], [[Tennessee]], and Sandy Spring, [[Maryland]], active in the 1940s and ’50s. He attended [[Philcon I]], [[Cinvention]], and a number of other [[Worldcons]] of the era. He recorded fans at Cinvention on a wire recorder.
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MacInnes [[pubbed]] ''[[Necromancer]]''.  
  
 
He was married to fellow [[fan]] [[Pam MacInnes]] and had a [[pet]] scotch terrier, [[Goldberg Soda]], famous enough to rate an article of its own in [[Fancyclopedia 2]].
 
He was married to fellow [[fan]] [[Pam MacInnes]] and had a [[pet]] scotch terrier, [[Goldberg Soda]], famous enough to rate an article of its own in [[Fancyclopedia 2]].

Latest revision as of 23:17, 28 February 2021

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David A. MacInnes was a fan from Memphis, Tennessee, and Sandy Spring, Maryland, active in the 1940s and ’50s. He attended Philcon, Cinvention, and a number of other Worldcons of the era. He recorded fans at Cinvention on a wire recorder.

MacInnes pubbed Necromancer.

He was married to fellow fan Pam MacInnes and had a pet scotch terrier, Goldberg Soda, famous enough to rate an article of its own in Fancyclopedia 2.



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