
don’t remember why I downloaded this pic, where it came from, or who the gentleman is, but LARGE
don’t remember why I downloaded this pic, where it came from, or who the gentleman is, but LARGE
I’ve been trying to get a handle on my magazines – with excel spreadsheets, notepad notes, some scanning – and these 3 images wound up on my desktop. The first makes me laugh – for years – YEARS! I thought that was Cliff Parker – the balls, the boots, the ass. But nooooooooooooo, it’s an unknown model from a 1980 PLAYGUY magazine – but we have the photographer’s name – Joseph McEarthy (not made up at all!)
Below is model JOSE, photographed by Savage, for a fashion spread in a 1979 PLAYGUY magazine – for Marksman Productions (who of course have a Canal Street P.O. Box to order a catalogue). There’s just something about that pull ring on that zipper!
yes – below, pet peeve, right? I left the bottom edge of the page so you’d see it wasn’t me. But besides the pet peeve (poor REX!), this is a David Warner pic from a David Warner film (Muscle and Sweat) that I’ve never seen and don’t think it ever made it to VHS or beyond. Grrrrrrr! If we find the film, (note that lumberjack Stan is paired with Rex!), of course we’ll post (royal “we” or am I asking y’all to help??!) and add those two other pics from Playguy.
Happy Saint Valentine’s Day to all those who celebrate. To the rest, enjoy Antonio above, and ignore his hearts.
I’ve been looking through a bunch of old Stallion magazines (link includes ALL mentions of the word “stallion”) lately, and at least one photospread in each issue has these full page too close close-ups of cocks. Don’t get me wrong, I love cocks, and I’ve been known to get really close to a few… but, few of us have cocks so nice that this works. Check out the other more “pulled out” so to speak close ups – better, right?
Jeff Cameron; some Drummer buddies into??; Bob Shane and a friend
Phillip, of Michael & Phillip, fantastic pose, but my favorite part of the photo is…..?
(hmmmmm, i don’t seem to say “anal” as often as you might assume)