Albuquerque Scale Modelers (ASM) has been around a long time; from past conversations with club old timers, its origins date back to the late 1960s. I could not pin down an exact year when the club formed but it was not an IPMS group- that came much later. The early club met at different locations in Albuquerque; a long-vanished hobby shop in the North Valley and a local bank conference room were among early meeting locations.
Since there are no club records of those early days, I tried to locate more information on club history from IPMS publications; this is what I found.
The first time our club made it into print in an IPMS publication was in a “Chapter Happenings” column by Steve Kumamoto, then IPMS Director of Local Chapters (DLC), in a November/December 1983 issue of the IPMS Update:
“Albuquerque Scale Modelers Club (Albuquerque, NM) – This is one of the latest clubs to receive their IPMS charter. Congratulations! I would like to welcome you to the growing list of IPMS-chartered clubs in Region VI (which then included Texas, Oklahoma, Colorado, New Mexico, Louisiana and Arkansas). At the June meeting, a guest speaker gave a talk on the various rockets and satellites launched from Vandenberg AFB in the late 60’s and early 70’s. In July, they hope to feature a sci-fi contest and IPMS audio/visual presentation on the basics of scratchbuilding.”
Our club was listed sporadically after that, with Jack Garriss designated the IPMS point-of-contact for “ASMC” in the July/August 1984 issue of the Update. About 1985, Region X was expanded to include all of the Mountain West, and in the November/December 1985 issue of the Update, DLC Bob Dye listed “IPMS Albuquerque” as the tail-end chapter in the region, No. 14 of 14; here’s a then-current map pinpointing IPMS chapters and regions across the country.