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'''Cruddily Reproduced Amateur Press''', originally '''Carbon Reproduced Amateur Press'''.  
 
'''Cruddily Reproduced Amateur Press''', originally '''Carbon Reproduced Amateur Press'''.  
  
It was started in March [[1958]] when [[Bill Meyers]] started sending a [[carbonzine]], ''[[BEM]]'',  to four friends.  After a visit by [[Bruce Pelz]], he mailed the 22nds ''[[BEM]]'' as the first ''CRAP'' [[mailing]] with five members.  Mailings were twice a month. ''CRAP'' was reputed to have a motto too obscene for [[fans]] in general to know.
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It was started in March 1958 when [[Bill Meyers]] started sending a [[carbonzine]], ''[[BEM]]'',  to four friends.  After a visit by [[Bruce Pelz]], he mailed the 22nds ''[[BEM]]'' as the first ''CRAP'' [[mailing]] with five members.  Mailings were twice a month. ''CRAP'' was reputed to have a motto too obscene for [[fans]] in general to know.
  
 
By the 55th [[mailing]], membership had doubled. This was beyond the [[repro]] capabilities of [[carbon paper]], but the tradition was preserved by using either [[Ditto (repro)|ditto]] or a [[stencil]] cut using something called a "carbon".
 
By the 55th [[mailing]], membership had doubled. This was beyond the [[repro]] capabilities of [[carbon paper]], but the tradition was preserved by using either [[Ditto (repro)|ditto]] or a [[stencil]] cut using something called a "carbon".

Revision as of 22:59, 2 January 2020

(Were you looking for Cascade Regional APA or the fanzine by Doug Fratz?)

Cruddily Reproduced Amateur Press, originally Carbon Reproduced Amateur Press.

It was started in March 1958 when Bill Meyers started sending a carbonzine, BEM, to four friends. After a visit by Bruce Pelz, he mailed the 22nds BEM as the first CRAP mailing with five members. Mailings were twice a month. CRAP was reputed to have a motto too obscene for fans in general to know.

By the 55th mailing, membership had doubled. This was beyond the repro capabilities of carbon paper, but the tradition was preserved by using either ditto or a stencil cut using something called a "carbon".

The 50s saw the emergence of omniapans who tried to join every APA. These people were felt to be not taking the purposes of the apas they joined seriously, so some apas took steps to remove them. (Besides, what fan could resist the challenge of keeping another fan from being a successful completist. CRAP dealt with the omniapans in 1961 by officially shutting down and then re-opening as a secret apa, APA-X, including everyone but the offending members.

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