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Drummer Publications: John H. Embry, Publisher
Jeanne C. Barney, Editor-in-Chief
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
th<> flee~\ Front1tJr
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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PUl!LISHER JOHN H EMBRY c·omin~up:
'"01 IOR IN CHIEF JEANNE C BARNEY
ARl DIRECTOR CLAYTON HOLWF.L1.
AOVEATISING MANAGER RON TAYLOR ,
REVIEWERS SIDNEY CHARLES ED FRANKLIN, DRUMMER'S FIRST ANNIVERSARY
IWSS MALLOY, JOHN W RONBEARY ISSUE IS COMING UP NEXT!
CONTRIBUTORS PHIL ANDROS TOBY BAILEY,
FRANK EDWARDS FAEDHALS1EO. INTERVIEW WITH JACK WRANGLER
A"US'TIOE LAURENT SCOTT MM TE RS. STAGE ANO SCREEN SUPERSTAR HARES
ROBERT OPEL. ORLANDO PARIS BERNIE PROCK ALL. IN WORDS ANO PICTURES
PHO r OGRAPHY ROB Ct.AYTON, COL , ROY DEMI.
J6R ROBERT OPE:l. PAT l>OCCO Tl-.RGET A VISIT TO THE DRUMMER DUNGEON
AP.1 CHUCt ARNETT. RUD KEN SHAWN JOIN THE' SLAVES AT WORK WHILE THEY
REMODEL DRUMMER·s NEW or r ICES
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