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Robert Payne, Editor-in-Chief
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coml)lnions, perh1ps it Is b41c:auw he
hua 1 different drummer, Let him step
to 1he music which h• hears, ho"l'ovst
m1:mo119d or fo1 .way.''
Henry Oa1rlCI Thd(ORlll
AMERICA'S MAG FDR THE MACHO MALE 13
4 GE.'l'TlNG OFF 62 DRUMMER VJEWS THE FIJCKS:
"MADAME KITTY" & "UP"
4 MALE CALIJDEAR SIR: There's a little det.eneracy for eueryone, says
Ed Franklin
6 DRUMMER INTERVIEWS A GAY
EX-VICE SQUAD COP 64 CROSSWORDS
James Spada does the quet1tioning and An S&M puzzler
gels an earful
69 DRUM
10 THE LEATHER CASTING COUCH Bill Ward$ fantQStic. fantasy comic strip
Try Out Time continues by Steve Masters
62 BOOTS AND SHOF.s FETISH
14 TOM OF FINLAND We interview Amell Larsen of Boots & Shoes
Some new and some classic work
from lite but known artitt of male erotica 66 THE DRUMMER SHOPPER I SOURC.ES
What s new and good and wlrere to get it
18 EROTIC DOTS
A do-it-yourselfer of a do-it-yourselfer; 68 THE LEATHER/W~ERN BAR SCENE
Where the Men hang out
19 BOOK SECTION: POGEYBAIT 74 BlKE CLUBS
Act two ofGeorge Birimlsa's IVhai 's happenillg around the countrv
power{ ul new play
76 IN PASSING: JOE IS ALIVE AND WELL
23 LEATHERJOURNAL Harold Robbins tellt it like it is in Cincinnatti
Bernie Prock and Toby Bailey
observe the pasiing scene Co11., photo by TARGET STUDIOS
24 FAMOUS SADISTS IN HISTORY:
THE FOREIGN LEGION VOLUME 2, NUMBER 13
Th1"s lif11e it's an institution rather than a person
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28 ASTROLOGIC or lh• WOtlQ, Soti. l07, Holl)IWOO<I, Callforn~ 90028. 'r•l•DhONI:
Astrology for Sadomasochisu (213) •H·G••l/466·95'71. San Francisco Ofllcti 311 C•lllatnto St.,
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rwmes It purely ca1nddent.11t. A dQreu all •d•tor1al materfal ano/or
~IUQ'IPl k>n aroers to DRUMMER, ISO& C t OU Ro.'ldJ Of 11\e Worlel,
30 BOOKS Sulla 10 7, HallywOOd, C• lll0tnle !>0028. A'l\I fnquJrles canannlng
TH£ LEATHl:R FRAT£~NI TV, or feU11s far fotw.tro1n11 10
A bumper crop of interesting riew books for men FAATERN rTV mem!Mtt. ahOuld b4 addtt>Md to THE LEATHER
FRAT~RN ITV, 8011 &4'4, u C1eiun11. c111ro1nl1 9 1214. Only
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31 THE LEATHER FRATERNITY 2 1 ~no over.
Our growing Btotherhood of Leatltermen
PU1!1LISHEA •••• , , •••••• , • . , .•. , , . JOHN H. EM8RV
30 COVERMAN BILL KING FOLDOUT £011 OR·lN-CHIEF •••••..•.•.•.•• , • , ROBERT PAVNE
Aq T Oll'lECTOR ••.•• , ••• , , • , •• , •• ROGER STEVENS
Target's hot new Superstar AOVE RTISINO/C IACUl...ATION MANAGER , • OON SEAVERS
REVIEWERS •• ED FRANKLIN, J IM KEPNER, RUSS MALL.OV,
CHRISTOPHER NOBEL,
42 DRUMBEATS CONTRl8UTORS LEE AL8ERT, PHIL ANDROS, TOBY BAILEY,
8£~NI E PsfOCK, RALPH Mc:PHEAA.sON,
The lighter side of LelJtMr--------"' JAMES SPADA, ALLf;N EAql..£5, FRANK EOWAROS,
PAUL EOWAROS, KURT KREtSLER, ARIS noe 1..AURENT.
Q. CALV IN MAGtST[R, :;coTT MASTERS, ROBERT OPEL.
47 MOVIE MAYHEM P .. IOTOORAPHV, ••..• , MAL BERNSTEIN, ROB CLAVTON,
Uen EAgle 's illustrated history ROV DEAN, JIM MORRIS, PETER MUNNEKE. ROBERT OPEL,
PAT ROCCO, DAVE SANOS, TARGET, TRADEMARK,
of the sau(Jte cinema TERRY WILLIAMS, HY CHASE, ART KELl.V, JIM STEWART
ART .•. •• CHUCKARNE:TT,CLIFF RAVEN.OLAF,SKl~ER,
BUD, ETIENNE,SEAN.SHAWN, BILL WARD.
HAR RV BUSH, BISHOP.