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                 John W. Rowberry, Associate Publisher — Robert Payne, Editor








         ~11 a man  does  not  keep
         pace with his compamons.
        perhaps  11 is  because  he
         hears a different drummer
         Let him  step lo the music
         which  he  hears.  however
         measured or far away "
             Henry David Thoreau








         6  MALECAU/ DEAR SIR  The reader-written deparrmenr
         8  SO YOU  WANT TO OWN A LEATHER  BARJ                               ~/though J/way>  very  supportive of
            In which the publisher of Drummer takes you by the hand and lead>   the Chicago MR.  LEATHER  INTERNA-
            you down the not-so-primrose path of owning and operating your   TIONAL conce>t and the exdrlng Lea1h-
            very own hangoUl  for the leatherworld.                         erman  conventfon  It  creates  each
                                                                            1prmg.  DRUMMER  made some crirlcal
        16  DRUMMER  DADDIES                                                s1a1emcn1s some time back about some
            This month's crop of ass-spanking dad5 and rheir ass-upended sonl;   past  winners of the conte !), more 111 the
            every son gees  what  he deserves  In the end.                 I  form of a quemon.  Wharever became
        19  HOUSTON PICKS MR. LEATHERMAN                                    of them/
                                                                              Thh  year  our  contestant  LUKE
            The Loading Dock in Houston s1agedrhe198l Houston Mr. Learher-  DANIEL  won  tl1e  Jtranc/  prize.  wi1h
            man Contest and Drummer was there to tell you about the LoneSrar   I
                                                                            JOHN  PONCE,  who  was  our  MR.
            State's hottest stud.                                           DRUMMER  Northern California,  com·
        25  DRIFTERS TEU NO TALES                                           ing tn as second runner up. We rafl cov-
            Cap Zorkel's tale of a drifter and troublemaker who gets into a me.\   erage of the contest  itself ancl a )pread
            of trouble he never counted on.                                 on our winners.
                                                                              Wt>  know whar  became of John. He
        35  ICICKBOXER                                                      mov~ co Chicago. And Luke/ 8ecween
            Mako's adventure in the professional world of kickboxing rakes an   hii  whir/wine/  tours  on  behalf  of his
            unexpected wrn as  number one son finds a new home.             1l1lcs,  he ha:.  rescinded hi\ own rule of
        41  THE DRUMMER FETlSH SURVEY                                       not doing lull nudes and has given us an
                                                                            exclu  Ive with his first  nudes since hf)
            Here's your chance to tell Drummer all abou1 your deepest sexual   hilby pictures.
            secrets- and maybe rel/ the world.
        44  DRUMSTICKS  Ju~t kiddjng.                                       P\181.ISKER  ,  .  • .   ... • • ... .. .. , •   JOHH H EMBRY
                                                                            r.EHEAAL MAHMiER   •  • •   • • •  MARIO SIMON!;
        45  LUKE DANIEL BARES  All                                          ASSOCIA IE PUBl!SmR  , • • • •• • • ••  JOWj W AOWBE!illY
            An  exclusive  only Drummer could bring you:  luke Daniel,  Mr.   EDITOll  . •  .   •  • .. • •  •• • •  •  • • R08U!T PAV~
                                                                            PllODUC11>tl MAHAGER  •  ,  •  •• •• • •  • •  .. JIM WIGLal
            ln1erna1ional Leather 1982  and Mr. Drummer 1982 show  you the   l"AOOOCTlOH  • • ...  • ...  • ..  ..  . •  P£JER fOLEY
                                                                                     ..  • ............. ll!E rm~
            real stuff in all its ball-busting glory.                       TYPESETTING                   KY
                                                                            ClflCIJlA TION  .. • ..  •••  • •  •  L CHA.RUS
                                                                            ACCOOHTIHG   ... •  • ••  • •  • •   AA!   U
        53  DRUMBEATS  Striclly Grade A choice meat ...  chow down'         R£AOERS SEJIVICES  ...... ,  • • • •  • • •   AlCIC LEA r
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        73  DRUM  Bill Ward's superhung superhero )tclrlS a new adventure.   LEGAL.. .  .   •  • .. .. • .  • .   B!IOWN I  FAUi.iC
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            Greeks. goats,  Gandhi, rockers.  Then, spies and counterspies.            (<1111JUW4!11
        81  TOUGH SHIT  More of the best from the un-reat world             CONTRIOIJfl•;G fl>HOAS  lerranc. S.aaQ  AoDt-11  l'llvnc,
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        86  CON"RAP  Drop these lonely guys a line.                         ARTISTS  Cbr!O. B n Waid  i.i•n  l.lu\Qrav~ lb•Me, Kent
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        87  LEATHER  BUUETIN BOARD  News from the boot and chain crowd
                                                                            OllUMMU!  llllU,..Sl-=l(S  ORU\l~[IHS  TOUGH  cusro
        88  EPILOGUE ON FORESKINS                                           U~RS  ~! SHI!  C(TIL'IG  Off  LONOOH lf.AIHIR
                                                                            UATHfR HOTdlOOK ORUM. OllUl.IV~R GUIOF lOGUll>tS
            Our series on fore kins and circumcision caused a /01 of readers to   PllUMl,l£llAA1  fOllMEl.ISfASOHLY  MANTO t.l~N ~lldlN
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        94  IN  PASSlNG  Warming up al rile Gay Olympic Games                Cop~rlQ~I 1~ ~y M.TEllNAff l'Ulll.JSH NG  All ngnts
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           Cover and page  four  photos:  Luke Dante/, Mr.  Leath<>r lnterna1io11,J/  '82   Wll~OUI PllOI  '11'11111111 PlfmlUIOll lrom II .. publl\11tt  !'lib
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