ied solo pose. The We have found dual photos always to be favorites, because they give athletes an opportunity to display their print below is from the new XQ13 catalog. ZN catalog (11 pages) $1.10 is also devoted exclusively to duals. Other individual pages of dual photos which have had particularly heavy sales include YL13pg 0 YH13 pg 8, 9 (Chen), YM13 pgs 2, 3, 4 (Bill Edison & friend), YJ13 pg 16 (Miller & Simpson,) physiques in a natural manner devoid of the possible Narcisstic interpretation of the studied sold YQ13 pgs 13, 11th st. L.A. 6, Calif.
are 15 cents each page. AMG 1834 W
For BOB SHOUSE pins JOE LEITEL to the mat: while Joe Cotolog XQ13 $5 illustrates over 800
Put BOB SHOUSE pins JOE LEITEL to the matt
duol ond wrestling photos. 4x5 or 8x10 prints can be ordered by Individual choice from the car
6 Calif.
This photo XQ19L is part of a series which show a group of hoodlums shooting crops. One is caught cheating and the inevitable fight begins. The story brings "THE GAMBLERS"
home the trouble which so often befallsyoungmen who in-
Actors left to right are lim Wilson, Neon Koper. Angel Lopez, Joe Leitel, Van Duke LaVanchi.
PHYSIQUE STATUARY AVAILABLE! One of the most unusual bargains we have seen in figure statuary is a pair of torsoes, male and female, magnificently sculptured and finished in flesh or black & silver, or natural white, at only $10 for the pair. Send to Idol-Arts & Sciences Box 1422 Hollywood 28, California. An 8x10 print of this and other statuary will be sent for $1.
.....David Damon 8205 Santa Monica Blvd West Hollywood 48, California, offers a beautiful ceramic torso which sells in the shops for up to $40 at only $25. He will send a brochure illustrating the torso and other fine art objects for 25c.
.....INCA STUDIOS Box 45 Hollywood Calif will send their latest circulars, including 8x10 print of beautiful statue for $1. .....ADAM po box 889 Grand Central Station New York 17 NY sent us two beautiful pictures for our Summer issue but they were misplaced and will be printed in our Fall 1958 issue. In the meantime, send them $1 for a striking collection the release of three new Stereo Color Sets: Sets unpublished photos. .....ATHLETIC MODEL GUILD 1834 West 11th Street Los Angeles 6, California announces the
D, E, and F: $3.50 per set, all three sets $10. These are viewed through special stereo view $3.50 (Stereo-Realist size).
AMG also offers its famous budget groups: 30 4x5 photos $4. Sets 14, 15, and 16 available. One month from publication of this book, Budget Group 17 becomes available. Set 17 contains all dual photos, mostly wrestling.
.....ART & PHYSIQUE published by Marcus Sen Box 9264 Metairie La offers a beautiful publication which combines physique display with other forms of fine art. The current Summer edition is available at 50 cents, 4 other back issues at $1 each. This book will find a welcome in many homes which might not care at all for the typical physique book. The editor is an accomplished artist and the book shows exquisite taste. 22.Body Beautiful & Adonis are now being published in London England.
....Letter from a Reader. CONFORMITY. "....I was interested in your article on conformity. I'm a non-conformist, and with all the pressure being put on by the so-called do-gooders and hypocrites, with all their talk about the 'leather jacket, boots, and long sideburn blue-jean wearers--well, the more they try to dictate just what we are supposed to wear the more I object and wear exactly what I like to wear. "I am not a hood and I respect established law, etc., but I strongly resent anybody telling me what I am to wear and what I should not wear, and that they imply that the clothes I wear should automatically make me no good. I had the misfortune of living in Europe during the war, and at that time the Nazis were all out against what was then called the "zazou" boys. The more they tried to make us cut our long hair and wear the clothes they liked their youth groups to wear, the more we over-did the opposite, dressing real sharp-like, with peg pants, white socks, long jackets etc., and of course our hair was ever so long, with a fine duck-tail. I was just a teenager then (I'm 31 now) but my friends and I resented the way we were being dictated to. A few of my friends were cornered by members of the Hitler Jugend group and they not only got beatings, but had their hair shaved off, clothes ripped etc. We couldnt do much about it, but we got back at them, now and then. And now I seem to be getting! g that same feeling back again. Every time I read a magazine or newspaper and they write about hoods and delinquents they mention the type of clothes I and many other Americans like to wear without being bums. The truth is some of the countrys most dangerous crimináls are wearing business suits, and a very small minority of the fellows who wear boots, levis and leather jackets have any criminal proclivities at all. Well, I emphasize it again, the more they try to force us not to dress this way, the greater pleasure we will take in defying them. Thanks for hearing me out.".....Dino Savona Northport (L. I.) New York.
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