John Stevenson looked with disgust at four poker dice that had somehow appeared from a drawer he had pulled out and overturned while hunting for … Read More ›
Amateur Journals Collected by Jacob L. Warner and friends.
John Stevenson looked with disgust at four poker dice that had somehow appeared from a drawer he had pulled out and overturned while hunting for … Read More ›
A Declaration of Faith (The following dissertation is offered, not to start an argument or debate, but simply, as the title states, it is a … Read More ›
How Deluxe Can You Get?by Fred Liddle The last issue of this paper was my first attempt at producing a 24 page journal. I found … Read More ›
Contest News… Contest News By the time you receive the May bundle the winners of my contest will have been notified. I’m sorry I cannot … Read More ›
“Now, at this moment, it looks as though the explanation is…. If anyone has a better explanation, I’d like to know it so I could … Read More ›
by G. T. Kohman SPOKEN LIKE A RESEARCH SCIENTIST “When I took this job, I thought I knew it all,” said coach John Thompson. “After … Read More ›
Note for non-NAPA Readers: This is a shop-talk issue, the only one during 1976. Please come back next month. There’s something fascinating about the picture … Read More ›
Memory is a complicated and stubborn mechanism. – “Toy Village,” Seymour Epstein. THE TRAFFIC LIGHT flicked to yellow as he approached the suburban intersection of … Read More ›
Acknowledgment: Birthday cakes were drawn by Bill Boys. USA “One of the great things about our nation is we can do so many things wrong … Read More ›
Overheard in a bar:“There were four of us, but we all died as children.” The Award “TODAY,” said Joseph Isaacs, Vice-President in Charge of Design, … Read More ›