Vintage Muscle Men
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Monday, May 5, 2025
Bob Kappel
Bob Kappel, who reminds me of Von Gloeden's model Il Serpente, was known to have posed
for AMG, Bruce of LA, Falcon, and Pat Milo. This doesn't really look like any of those
men's work, imho, so it might be by someone entirely different.
Hillgardner Brothers
Brothers Frank and Bill Hillgardner were known to have separately posed for Lon of New York and Lou Melan, aka Louis Melancon, but I'm not sure who took this duo shot. I am sure that I like it a lot.
Joe Dimassa
I've admired this photo of Joe Dimassa a long time, and only recently found his name.
I still don't know who the photographer was, however.
Joe Leitel
Joe Leitel at various times posed for AMG, Apollo, Bruce of LA, Pat Milo, and R.A. Enterprises,
but I don't know which, if any, of them took this impressive photo. If I had to guess,
I would go with Pat Milo, but that's just a hunch. Anyone know for sure?
Tore Lind
Tore Lind posed for Champion and at least one Swedish photographer of male nudes.
This doesn't look Champion's style, so it must be the other guy whose name eludes me.
Yves Grangeat
When I saw that our final unattributed photo was Frenchman Yves Grangeat, I immediately thought of Jean Ferraro. He does not, however, show up in any of the online Ferrero archives.
Sunday, May 4, 2025
Hairy Wrestlers Day, Part 1 - Andre Drapp
I'm a few weeks late for our quarterly hairy wrestlers series, and this time it's a two parter.
Before moving on to some assorted performers, we start with five shots of French
bodybuilder turned wrestler Andre Drapp. A single photo of him a few weeks
ago got such a response that I decided to give him his own miniseries.
The picture above is by Arax Studio of Paris.
Grainy
The last picture of our Andre Drapp series is a bit grainy,
but both his build and body hair shine through.
The Polish Hammer
Ivan Putski, aka The Polish Hammer, made the cover
of Wrestling Training Illustrated in April of 1977.
Big John Studd
This fierce looking guy is Big John Studd. I'm sure that with the proper care
and training he would make a fine pet. Can I take him home, please?
Saturday, May 3, 2025
Early 20th Century
We visit the early 20th Century again today, and we start with another
Arthur Schulz photo of an Italian model I featured a few weeks ago.
La Culture Physique
This handsome fellow appeared in La Culture Physique magazine around 1910.
I wish I knew who he was so I could acquire more photos of him.
Kayak Men
Those of you who know me well will understand why I find this group so attractive. On the historical side, the men are Estonians who kayaked across the Baltic to Finland in 1912. The man out front was Leopole Tonson, later a hero of the Estonian War of Independence.
Academie
This came from Le Academie de Culture Physique, presumably a French or Belgian organization.
I find it interesting because when enlarged, we can see a hairy derriere.
Stable
These handsome fellows were part of a "stable" of early 20th Century wrestlers.
France and Russia were both known for these, and the Germans even got in a bit.
If I had to guess, I'd say these are French. Google was no help at all.
Desbonnet or Richer?
Although the pose is reminiscent of Sandow, the model and photographic
style make me think of Prof. Desbonnet and/or Paul Richer.
Favorite
I saved my favorite of the day for last. It's from the sack of tumblr,
and unfortunately I have no information on it.
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