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