Vintage Muscle Men
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Monday, July 21, 2025
Hairy Butt Day
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Antonio Montez
Here we see Antonio Montez in an AMG photo with an unfortunately placed watermark
that none of my software could remove. You'd think they guys at the Bob Mizer Foundation
could have stuck it somewhere better than that. Oh, well.
Joseph Cataldi
I stole this AMG shot of Joseph Cataldi off Bob's Naked Guys blog.
You can visit at https://bobsnakedguys.blogspot.com/
Charlie Day and Friend
The second photo of today's series to have been made in Bob Mizer's
AMG shower features Charlie Day (left) and Roger Music.
Sunday, July 20, 2025
Oddities
Yes, friends, it's time to go off the rails again and look at some oddities.
We start with a guy who's on his way to the laundry. More on that subject later.
Viking
This image depicts "The Death of ĂĂłrr" at Ragnarök, as he lies on the ground after killing the Miðgarðsormr (World Serpent). This scene is from the Eddaic poem VöluspĂĄ and was illustrated by Lorenz FrĂžlich for Karl Gjellerup's Den Ăldre Eddas Gudesange.
No, I didn't know all that. For once, Google Images search came through.
William Eggleston
This 1972 photo is Naked T.C. on the Couch by William Eggleston. It makes me think
of some relatives I have in Texas, but it was made in Greenwood, Mississippi.
Bored or in a stupor?
I can't tell if this guy is just bored or in a stupor. Maybe it's both. In either case, it looks
like his friend is about to rouse him by yanking him by the hair of the head.
Cock Tugs
At this business you could get your cock tugged, and if you
played your cards right, you might also get a screw.
Dining table
My grandmother had that exact dining table for decades. She did not,
however, have anything like him on it that I ever knew of.
Laundry II
I had a friend in college who never did laundry until he was down to his
absolute last pair of clean drawers. This guy seems to have had the same
philosophy and wore only his clean drawers to the laundromat.
Saturday, July 19, 2025
Honcho Premiere Issue, Part 1
I recently came across a partial archive of Honcho magazine. I have to say that my memories
of it seem better than most of the material in the archive, but perhaps my tastes have changed
over time. Having said that, there is a treasure trove of nice photos there, so you will be
seeing quite a few series in coming months. I'm starting with Volume I, Issue 1,
the very first Honcho from April of 1978. It will be a two parter,
with some mixed stuff first, and then a full spread by
Roy Dean featuring the cover man shown above.
Abundance
The first full photo spread in Honcho was Abundance. Get it?
Several different photographers' work was used in it,
and the cowboy above was by Colt.
Cowboy
This cowboy completes part one of today's series. He appeared in an
otherwise uninspiring photo spread near the back of the magazine.
Honcho Premiere Issue, Part 2 - Bill Nuckells by Roy Dean
Outstanding photographer Roy Dean was given a nine page spread in the premiere issue of Honcho. He chose to showcase Mr. California, Bill Nuckells, in (where else?) Hawaii, specifically Kauai.
I'm presenting the entire spread for part two of today's set.
Centerfold
I think this was the centerfold. I'm not sure because my source used
a separate page scanning method that never shows staples.
I had to splice two downloads together to make this.
. . . and his wife Debbie.
The blurb along with this photo goes out of the way to mention that Mr. Nuckells brought his wife Debbie along for the Hawaii photo shoot. Oh, well. It also says that this shot was made at Barking Sands, a location now well known as an anti-missile defense installation.
Double Page II
Although not officially the centerfold, this two page literal layout
appeared at the end of Roy Dean's piece on Bill Nuckells.
Promo
Although obviously not part of the Honcho premier main photo spread,
this ad for Roy Dean's work appeared among the adsin the back pages.
Mr. Dean went on to do several excellent later series for Honcho.
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