I'm looking to get in touch with a retailer I knew in the Vegas area named Lyn Pederson (whose name I'm probably spelling wrong and therefore apologize in advance.)
If anyone reading this can get in touch with Lyn and have him give me a call (if he's still got my number) or drop me an e-mail, that'd be cool.
Thanks.
PAD
Posted by Peter David at January 16, 2004 02:57 PM | TrackBack | Other blogs commentingA Google search for "Lyn Pederson" shows that at some point he was either the owner or a partner in a book/comic book store in Las Vegas called "Page After Page." Unfortunately, I couldn't find a phone number or an exact location (aside from the fact that it's "just off the Strip"), but I'll keep looking.
Yahoo's Yellow Pages about Page After Page
If we were going that way that is
Well.... Page after page closed. and but here is the old address..
Page After Page
Address: 1456 E Charleston Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89104
Phone: (702) 384-1690
and I believe this is lyn's number (he gave it to me a while back...)(deleted by PAD for privacy concerns) but I could be wrong but it's the only Pederson I have in my address book.
My boss's name is Lynn, and he's a guy. It is weird, yes, but if you hear it enough you get used to it.
Though perhaps uncommon nowadays "Lynn" or "Lyn" is not unheard of as a man's name--I think it's of Welsh origin. Heck, it could even be short for "Lyndon"
And while we're at it, Michael Learned and Michael Michelle are both women...
Heck, someone at my work knows a man who's named "Connie".
Ouch.
I used to know a couple named "Connie" and "Charlie". "Connie" was what Conrad went by and "Charlie" is what Charlotte went by.
Is anybody else here reminded of the song A Boy Called Sue?
I was just happy when another "August" was introduced into primetime television. Then it turned out to be the kid's GIRLfriend on THIRD ROCK FROM THE SUN.
As if I didn't take enough grief growing up with a name like "Augie"...
-Augie, further derailing the thread
Page After Page was the best comic book store. The last time I spoke to Lyn was back in '96, I saw him in an arcade, and he said he was planning on opening up a new comic book store on the LV Strip. I haven't heard or seen from him since.
I worked for Lyn Pederson some years back. It’s mostly morbid curiosity that make me wonder what’s he been doing these few years. Page After Page was the best comic book store in Las Vegas.
MO Starkey