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He was the [[MC]] at [[Torque 3]] and [[ConTact 4]] and [[Fan GoH]] at [[InConJunction II]] and [[Contradiction 3]]. He was a frequent [[auction]]eer.  
 
He was the [[MC]] at [[Torque 3]] and [[ConTact 4]] and [[Fan GoH]] at [[InConJunction II]] and [[Contradiction 3]]. He was a frequent [[auction]]eer.  
  
He was married to [[Sandy Reynolds]].
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He married [[Sandy Reynolds]] in 1977.
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*''[[Future Focus]]''
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*''[[Summertime Blue]]'' [1980]
  
 
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*1982 — [[InConJunction II]]
 
*1982 — [[InConJunction II]]
 
*1983 — [[Contradiction 3]]
 
*1983 — [[Contradiction 3]]
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[[Category:US]]
 
[[Category:US]]

Latest revision as of 21:55, 16 September 2021

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Roger Reynolds was a large, bonhomous fan from Findlay, Ohio, active in the 1970s and ’80s. He published Future Focus and put on the relaxacon Incon, bestowing the Hoagie Award.

He was the MC at Torque 3 and ConTact 4 and Fan GoH at InConJunction II and Contradiction 3. He was a frequent auctioneer.

He married Sandy Reynolds in 1977.

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