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(16 February 1922 -- 27 December 2011)
 
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[[File:Rusty Hevelin (small).jpg|thumb|Rusty Hevelin, about 1989. Photo courtesy [[Curt Phillips]].]]
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[[File:Rusty Hevelin (small).jpg|frame|upright=2.5|Rusty Hevelin, about 1989. Photo courtesy [[Curt Phillips]].]]
  
 
'''Rusty Hevelin''' (né '''James LeRoy Hevelin''', aka '''Rust E. Barron''' and '''Rustebar''') was a [[fan]], [[fanzine]] publisher, [[collector]], and [[huckster]]. For many years, he lived in Dayton, Ohio, near [[Cincinnati]].
 
'''Rusty Hevelin''' (né '''James LeRoy Hevelin''', aka '''Rust E. Barron''' and '''Rustebar''') was a [[fan]], [[fanzine]] publisher, [[collector]], and [[huckster]]. For many years, he lived in Dayton, Ohio, near [[Cincinnati]].
  
He was the [[FGoH]] at the 1981 [[Worldcon]], [[Denvention Two]] — his first [[Worldcon]] was [[Denvention 1]] in 1941 (which makes him a member of [[Second Fandom]]).
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He was the [[FGoH]] at the 1981 [[Worldcon]], [[Denvention Two]] — his first [[Worldcon]] was [[Denvention 1]] in 1941 (but he wrote letters to the [[prozines]] in the ’30s, making him a member of [[First Fandom]]).
  
 
He was active in [[fandom]] from 1941 when he discovered [[LASFS]], attended [[Denvention]], and co-edited ''[[Fantascience Digest]]'' with [[Bob Madle]].  Starting in 1942, he published ''[[Nebula (Shaw)]]'' with [[Larry Shaw]].  He was president of [[PSFS]] and then a director of the [[N3F]]. He attended the [[Pacificon]].
 
He was active in [[fandom]] from 1941 when he discovered [[LASFS]], attended [[Denvention]], and co-edited ''[[Fantascience Digest]]'' with [[Bob Madle]].  Starting in 1942, he published ''[[Nebula (Shaw)]]'' with [[Larry Shaw]].  He was president of [[PSFS]] and then a director of the [[N3F]]. He attended the [[Pacificon]].
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Along with [[Gay Haldeman]], he often participated in panels for [[neos]] such as "How to Enjoy Your First Convention."  Just before [[PgHLANGE VIII]] in 1976 he shaved off his beard. Someone put up a survey in the dealers room door asking whether people preferred him with or without the beard. The "grow the beard back" respondents won by a landslide.  He was the recipient of the [[Hevelin to Holland]] [[fan fund]] in 1990.
 
Along with [[Gay Haldeman]], he often participated in panels for [[neos]] such as "How to Enjoy Your First Convention."  Just before [[PgHLANGE VIII]] in 1976 he shaved off his beard. Someone put up a survey in the dealers room door asking whether people preferred him with or without the beard. The "grow the beard back" respondents won by a landslide.  He was the recipient of the [[Hevelin to Holland]] [[fan fund]] in 1990.
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He and [[Bob Tucker]] had a long-running shtick where Bob called Rusty “Dad,” and Rusty called Bob “Son,” and they made some people believe it, even though Rusty was younger than Bob.
  
 
On January 16, 2012, [[Pulpfest]] announced that the [[Munsey Award]] would be renamed the [[Rusty Hevelin Service Award]].  He was a member of [[PEAPS]].
 
On January 16, 2012, [[Pulpfest]] announced that the [[Munsey Award]] would be renamed the [[Rusty Hevelin Service Award]].  He was a member of [[PEAPS]].
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His collection of fanzines was purchased by the University of Iowa, who are digitizing the fanzines coordinating a transcription project using volunteer labor.
 
His collection of fanzines was purchased by the University of Iowa, who are digitizing the fanzines coordinating a transcription project using volunteer labor.
  
{{link | website=http://diyhistory.lib.uiowa.edu/collections/show/18 | text=Fanzine digitization project}}
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*{{link | website=http://diyhistory.lib.uiowa.edu/collections/show/18 | text=Fanzine digitization project}}
 
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*{{link | website=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJvjkRx0v38|text=Video of Rusty interviewing Art Widner}}
{{link | website=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJvjkRx0v38|text=Video of Rusty interviewing Art Widner}}
 
  
[[Fanzines]]:
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{{Fanzines}}
 
* ''[[Fantascience Digest]]''
 
* ''[[Fantascience Digest]]''
 
* ''[[H-1661]]'' [1960-61] (for [[FAPA]])
 
* ''[[H-1661]]'' [1960-61] (for [[FAPA]])
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Revision as of 05:55, 20 August 2020

(16 February 1922 -- 27 December 2011)

Rusty Hevelin, about 1989. Photo courtesy Curt Phillips.

Rusty Hevelin (né James LeRoy Hevelin, aka Rust E. Barron and Rustebar) was a fan, fanzine publisher, collector, and huckster. For many years, he lived in Dayton, Ohio, near Cincinnati.

He was the FGoH at the 1981 Worldcon, Denvention Two — his first Worldcon was Denvention 1 in 1941 (but he wrote letters to the prozines in the ’30s, making him a member of First Fandom).

He was active in fandom from 1941 when he discovered LASFS, attended Denvention, and co-edited Fantascience Digest with Bob Madle. Starting in 1942, he published Nebula with Larry Shaw. He was president of PSFS and then a director of the N3F. He attended the Pacificon.

He started huckstering old prozines at Baycon in 1968 and was one of the founders of Pulpcon. He won DUFF in 1975, and chaired the (losing, alas!) Detroit in '82 Worldcon bid. He was a member of FAPA (at least three times!).

Along with Gay Haldeman, he often participated in panels for neos such as "How to Enjoy Your First Convention." Just before PgHLANGE VIII in 1976 he shaved off his beard. Someone put up a survey in the dealers room door asking whether people preferred him with or without the beard. The "grow the beard back" respondents won by a landslide. He was the recipient of the Hevelin to Holland fan fund in 1990.

He and Bob Tucker had a long-running shtick where Bob called Rusty “Dad,” and Rusty called Bob “Son,” and they made some people believe it, even though Rusty was younger than Bob.

On January 16, 2012, Pulpfest announced that the Munsey Award would be renamed the Rusty Hevelin Service Award. He was a member of PEAPS.

His collection of fanzines was purchased by the University of Iowa, who are digitizing the fanzines coordinating a transcription project using volunteer labor.

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