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        CONTENTS  FOR  THE  LEATHER  LIFESTYLE           ct
        MAGAZINE  FOR  THE  ADULT LEATHERMAN  ..            32  'WAY  OUT WEST
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        VOLUME  I     NUMBLR VI   MAY  t JUNE:   1978            foldout \hO\H u.,  ~"'hilt 11  ~ lif..e on
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       4  DATELINE:                                         41  KING
          A few hundred well-chosen edllorial w0<ds             The 1,1nt<hl1C  fant.J\y romte <;trip
       4  MALECALL/ DEAR  SIR:                              44  BRANDING,  PIERCING & TATIOOING
          Reclcler>  tell u~ whdl  the~ li/..e  don r like      L. Ca/ml fvlJJ.:l!>h!r  look  ,u body decoration
       6  PLAYING WITH  FIRE                                50  IT'S ALL  IN THE STARS ...
          Flilmml{ fiction from Orlando Parh                    A1>trolo1n  tor :.<Ulof11d~och1st:.
      10  BOOK REPORT                                       51  TAURUS
          DRUMMCR  re\'i:.m  falconhur'>I. H  mt'el\  'Timmy    An  '\&M '>tgn  ot the' 1odiacal times  b\' ken
          .md "Narold                                       52  CONTEST WINNER
      12  DRUMMER GOES TO A SLAVE AUCTION                       A \efle~ of eight pencil ~kerche~ from a 1alenred con-
          ·\nd .>O do 65 Lex Angell!~ police officer~           mbut0<
      15  EPILOGUE                                          54  LEATHERJOURNAL
          Beg1nninl; a Ill'\.,, novel by Robert  Payne          S6 M po1nte1~ compiled bv Toby 8cJ1/ey & Bernie Prod.
      19  FIVE IN THE TRAINER'S ROOM                        56  FOOTNOTES
          Part  four of Scott  Masten  team tale                l d (r,1n/..lm  bare~ h1>  sole>  tor thi\ month\ 1e11sh
      22  MORE  MOVIE  MAYHEM!                              59  DRUMMER  VIEWS THE  FLICKS
          /ame'>  fo"!i  twt~ 1t m  Performance                 And \Ot>a/...'  t1  J')e'f?/..  clt  T/)(> ( 11\t  NucJ1e  M11~ical '
      25  THE  LEATHER  FRATERNITY                          60  THE  LEATHER BAR  SCENE
          That  ~rear big brotherhoo<I of man                   \.~here L<>athermen  meet to heat
      29  DRUMBEATS                                         62  tN PASSING
          The liJ?hter  ~1rle of Sb.M                           Bob  Opel maJ..e~ a 11hoto>:raph1c statement  about  d
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                         FRANK EDWARDS  FAEDHALS1EO.                       INTERVIEW WITH JACK WRANGLER
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