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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.
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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 ==
 
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Revision as of 22:13, 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

  1. http://www.jonracherbaumer.com