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          "If o mon does nor keep
          pace  with  his  compon·                                            11 :all s1aned with the Leather fr;11ernl1y
          Ions. perhaps It 1s boc:ouso                                      back m 74. We put out .i n1:w!olette1 thdl
          /'le  hears  o  different                                         eveniually  became  DRUMMER  Maga-
          drummer. Let n1m step to                                          zln~ a yNr  luter.  lu DRUMMER  cele-
          the music which he hears.                                         brdll'S it~ ll'nth c10niversa1y, 1hefra1ern11y
          nowever meosured or for                                           celebrate-.  ii'>  elever11h.  The Fr,uernity  ii.
          owoy"                                                             gNting a cons1derabk owrhauling which
             Henry David Thoreau                                            will  m.ilct'  ti even more of J  bargain  V\ e
                                                                            have chm1n•ncd  sending  the  magal1ne~
                                                                            filst-clau  mall.  Firsl.  11  d0t:>  Vt'IY  liulc
                                                                            good.  our  ~ub\crip1ion Issues  get  there
                                                                            just a\ t;m. ;1nd second, the cou h.u got-
          6  Mi\NHOOD RITUALS                                               ten  ho11f.'11dom.  Rathrr  than  r.11~e  the
             Fir~t-person stot1es  of that once-1n-a-lile11me momcm when a   pricP  of  membership.  or  eUm1n.ulng
             m,1/e  become~ a m.m-totcl in terms you won't /incl anywhere   !oomething el~. every1h1ng will come ofr
             el~eJ                                                          the computer at onC'e, re;1dy to \hip the
                                                                            minu1e the maRazines come off 1 he p•t!i'>.
         15  REPORT                                                           The computer program has been red~­
             The big fu:.s 011 Folsom Street, a highbrow look at /et1lh£'r 111,  hot   signcd.  Not  only  .ue  there  more
             uufl from Texas,  anu toes more .. .
                                                                            membt.·~. but there .ire a lot more com-
         21  MALECAll/DEAR  SIR                                             ru1cr5 .tmong member:.. Ith lmt.int com·
         22  DRUMMER DADDIES                                                munic;iucm with a special pa\sword level
             More truf'-lile Idles, indudms a couple of ~corchlng encounrer5   to the Fraternity inner jandum.
             between reJl-life fathen and :)Om.                               New mc.mbcrship pins and c.mlc, h.>ve
         25  FICTION BOOK BONUS      ~~~-----------------------             been dl'loign~.  ;tlung with the rr.uerni-
             THE HEJR by John Preston                                       ty'o; f1m  l·~him. Wr'll ha11r ;i higher pro-
            A Drummer exclulive: From the aurhor al Mr. Benson. a major     file  in  1h •  future.  There  .ire  Fuo1
                                                                            f ratcrnmes, Uniform Club~. fC!ll\h  A~\O·
             new work of fant:J5Y  about  fv·lasters  and slav~ i11  a brave new
            world ol their own uealion.                                     d.i1iam. T.A I l  . Hellfire. The 15 and Bike
                                                                            Club  .. -ORUMMER has reported on &md
         26  DRUMSTICKS                                                     ~UPJX>rtcd 1hem JJI, The lc.Hhl!r  Fr11tl!r-
         45  LEATHER  NOTEBOOK                                              n11y h.1s alway~ been ii bargJrn. Now h !las
            Our Q&A!S&M columni'>t  l.tys  it on the llne.                  t"tlen more going for  ii.
         47  LEATHER FRATERNITY                                               DRUMMER truly hop~ one of 1hc new
            A  hard-hitting look at  America\ b1ggE'  r lr.>atlun  brorherhoocl   fr;itNMy memb('r~ will~ you.
            rhat'll have you doing double-tak_e_). __                         Thi'>  IS\l.l(.•  of DRUMMER  i~ devoted to
                                                                            "Manhood R1tu<1lh" a 'ub}l'ct de.u to my
         53  DRUMBEATS                                                      heart,  <ind  we  hav~ a  new  program  of
            Daddiej and \Om. M.nten ancl ~laves, Le111l1ermcn ancl the I evi   other special  f\\Ue~ coming  up.  I  hope
            crowd ;,I/ meet Jwre'                                           your clJ~\lftt><J ad in 1he upcoming iuues
         73  ORUMMEDIA BOOICS                                               oi DRUMMER will put you In 1ouch with
            Sex  meet\  lcience  fiction-JncJ  the  ~pawn include  )muow    a~ m;iny INthermen .S) you cc1n  handle.
            sl.iveboys,  ectoptasmic dildo,,  and a  qucsr  lor thf!>  Ideal Cratic
            Obje~.                                                                                ~H CNBl!Y
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         53  DRUMMfDIA VIDEO                                                                    ~ W llOWilEllAY
            The  fourth Man spins  a  \pider'"i web of \exuat intrigue: Trick                     SllVtli SAYL~
                                                                                                   AO!IElll '-'Yll£.
            Time h  no treat: Falcon 1hrow5 the l.ue\I  hardcore uend for a                              JO
            loop.                                                                                   •   l\AK
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         84  ORUMMfOIA MOVIES                                                                    .IU\AY GUlltllAEZ
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         87  DRUM by Bin  Ward
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            When Gorham c-hose iH favoritP leatherman. 7Pu\ wa< there-      ~obtrt l'!uun Ri~~  ll'IH
            re,,Jt/y  with rhe rope1 . ..                                   AllJISlS  CM!< AINfl Hauyft"'~ ca...,o ( '"""' lhtllo•
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         94  RITES OF MANHOOD                                               ol fJnblld  B I W 11a
            SC'cret rite!> inside the military and behind fraternity door)-it all   ORIJMl.IER  DIWllSTICXS  ORtlMBU TS  DAUM  TOUCH CUS-
            srarh in 1he barber's chair . ..                                IOUUIS  tOUCiH SHll  lll!tH.rMllJI~  LUii*" lf01£fl00(
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