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       "II a man  does  not  keep
       pace with his companions,                                          (j}/§!J 1 Jfllll} rJJ!l1 r1
       perhaps  it  is  because  he                                          We ~larl lhc new yC'Jr oH wtlh our 61sl
       hears a different drummer                                           is~ue. Th<' )anu.iry (no. 60) due'>n't count
       Let him  step  ro  the music                                        JS  ti  wa~ releawd  in  Ot..>cember  11 did
       which  he  hears,  however                                          count  c1~  the  11th  Issue  for  last  year,
       measured or far away "                                              which 1s  a record  lor  DRUMMER. This
            Henry Oavfd Thoreau                                            y£>ar  our  pl.in!.  are  much  more ambi·
                                                                           ttou~;  twttlve  iS\Ul'\  of  DRUMM(R,
                                                                           twelve  t'!lsucs  or  the  new  MAN If EST,
                                                                           four  i~sues of MACll, our ORUMMCR
        6  MALECAll/ DEAR SIR  Got something ta say,  stud/                Annu,JI  and  a  couple of Lucky  Sttll.c
                                                                           Exuai.,  bt?gmn1ng  with  "VAL MARTIN
        8  BONDAGE CONFESSIONS                                             BRE.AKS  IN  A llOUSl SLAVE" which 1
           Mark I. Chester, the premiere bondage photographer, invites you to   rC>Jdy 10 go to pr~<,
           a tying, where che )pirit is  laced itllo the body and the sexuall<y h   Tnal'\ ct  heavy  \Cliedule  for a  group
           knotted In th<' ropes.                                          1h.11  hd'>  lakcn crgh1  year) to gt!&  ti~ .let
       16  THE MEN OF MACK  A  seldom-!teen, extremely severe arti!tl with a   1ogetheT.  There's  no big new lnfux  of
           knack for raw-edged SM ••.  ancl bondage.                       capitol,  no  sangbuster  distribucor  lO
                                                                           hu~tle lh~.r.e l\\Ues around the country
       21  TOM OF FINLAND'S SLAVE  MARKET                                  .Jlong  wt1h  the  ~yndicate ' g.1y"  mdgd-
           The ma>ter of the macho rnx fantasy creates the ulcimatc bondage   zines. Just  you  and u~. kid~.
           metaphor. an exclusive look at  Tom of Finlam/'5 newesr work!     Our ad,•cnhcrs help immensely. They
                                                                           w..in1  10  1all.  10  you  ~o  they  pick
       24  DRUMSTICKS                                                      DRUMMER  and  help  pay  the  freight
           A  Drummer Word Game from our puzzle slave.                     The bar\ and ~hop~along with the book·
                                                                           '>tores and newm.ind'> that handle both
       25  HIGHWAY JUSTICE                                                 ORUMMCR and MAN If EST- along'iide
           David Delacoe return~ with a wild tale of bondage ancl di~dpline on   1hc  myriad  or  publications  Jll  fighting
           both sides of the law.                                          for your allcnt1on and your dollar- are
       33  THREE  BULLS MEET THE  RUBBERMASTER                             more help than you can realize. But tht•
                                                                           bo11om  line I~ the rt'adcr, the guy who
           from the pen of Roger F. May~, better  known as RFM, one of the   buy:. our effort>. t'•thcr orl the !>land or
           more it1credib/e episode} from his final  volume in the Three Bulls   by subm rption. Lhat  make., •l all worth-
           rrilogy.                                                        while.
       40  LEATHER  NOTEBOOK  Larry Townsend's always-good advice            We'lfe come c1  Ions way. bc1by. In 1hi~
                                                                           Jt><'  of  computors  and  reader -.urvey),
       41  SAN FRANCISCO BOUND  A Drummer cxclu~ivcl A preview port-       mo11va11on swdies and the wor!>I ec-on·
           folio  from  Rtcharrl Jora>eh \  ).lunuiug  Jn<./  'exy co/Ice lion of Sao   omy  since  Eisenhower.  DRUMM[R
           Franci  co !>tuds  tiecl up for action.                         keep' moving dlong. doing what It doe~
                                                                           be\t
       49  DRUMBEATS  Here they are, the real people, hot, horny, and avail-  We are proud of th1" issue and will h<>
           able. If you can't find him here, then you won't fine/ him anywhere.   prouder  of  the  l~~u~ to  come.  Our
       65  DRUM  A// new adventures m the ball-busting bmi11cs.!>          now-mode\l pricl' of $3.95 i'I no longer
                                                                           outrt1geous: everybody I~ charging that
       68  TOUGH SHIT  From around tile world come~ rhewwami)he<i truth    these  day~.  ~ome are  charging  J  lot
       71   LEATHER  BULLETIN  BOARD  News of leather/ few events, people,   more but no ont.>  ~e(;'mS 10 p.lClr.  in th('
                                                                           quality and t'.l(chement 1hc11  the JH'ople
           ancl places.
                                                                           who write for, draw for and phologr 41ph
       75  TOUCH CUSTOMERS  Just  the guys next door_                      for .i\mcric.i s Magatlnc (or The Macho
       78  DRUMMER DADDIES  An update on the moM recent dadi, and 'on.s.   M.ilt>
       80  FORESklN UPDATE  The  rewlH of our 'Longest  Foreskin' conte t.
       82  TOUGH TALES  Where recJder~ tell of their own adventure~ in their
           own word~.
       84  ORUMMWIA  Books you !!hould read,  or 11/Jould be reading.
       86  IN PASSING  Somerhing about  statue.s  in ban ...

       Cover:  The w<>rhl of RlcliJr<I Jor.1<ch,  ~cicy men in bond.1g<>.
       Oppmilc PdMe·  From Zcrn, Mcrek F/1111, .ill ticod up fur dinner.

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