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AutoClave 1, the first convention aimed at fanzine fans, was held Memorial Day weekend, May 28-31, 1976, at the Howard Johnson's New Center Motor Lodge in the Detroit area.

It featured a full weekend of fanzine-related programming, as well as an art show and hucksters room (and a large skinny-dipping event.)

GoHs were Title faned Donn Brazier, in a very rare convention appearance, and letterhack Gene Wolfe. Mike Glicksohn served as toastmaster, a post he accepted by return telegram after the invitation was telegraphed to him at Aussiecon the year before.

The chairmen were Gary Mattingly, Joe Wesson and a teen-aged Leah Zeldes. Big Hearted Howard DeVore ran the hucksters room.

The convention drew about 125 people and made a small profit, more by accident than design.

Gruesome hotel problems inspired Larry Tucker's video Faans.

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