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[[Facsimile]] was a periodic manuscript put out by  [[Jon Racherbaumer]] for four issues.
[[Facsimile]] was a periodic manuscript put out by  [[Jon Racherbaumer]] for four issues.


The name of the manuscripts was jokingly suggested by Pete Biro. Only a few copies were made with the objective to encourage duplication. Anyone who received a copy could make as many additional copies as they wanted. Therefore, no one can determine exactly how many "copies" exist.
The name of the manuscripts was jokingly suggested by Pete Biro. Only a few copies were made with the objective to encourage duplication. Anyone who received a copy could make as many additional copies as they wanted. Therefore, no one can determine exactly how many "copies" exist.<ref>http://www.jonracherbaumer.com </ref>


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== References ==
== References ==
* http://www.jonracherbaumer.com
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Revision as of 17:13, 28 July 2011

Facsimile
EditorsJon Racherbaumer
Frequencyperiodic
Total issues4

Facsimile was a periodic manuscript put out by Jon Racherbaumer for four issues.

The name of the manuscripts was jokingly suggested by Pete Biro. Only a few copies were made with the objective to encourage duplication. Anyone who received a copy could make as many additional copies as they wanted. Therefore, no one can determine exactly how many "copies" exist.[1]

Issues:

  • #1 (Sept. 1983)
  • #2 (1994)
  • #3 (1995)
  • #4 (1996)

References