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DRUMMER Magazine
No 140, June 1990
Shot solo by Jack Fritscher, Cover Photograph, "Hard-Hat, Booted Trucker" shot by Jack Fritscher as publicity for the Jack Fritscher video, Daddy Made Me Eat His Tools, with cover copy "The Sociology of the Urban Bear." Includes 4 full-color pages of 4 full-page color photographs of model Randy Rann shot by Jack Fritscher titled: "Randy: A Hot Carpenter Bear from a Forth-Coming Palm Drive Video." (In this immediately post-1989 earthquake issue, publisher Anthony DeBlase ran an ad saying, due to earthquake damage, "Drummer Is For Sale.") Interior to the issue is a photograph titled "Goliath in Truck with Cigar" by Jack Fritscher, full-page on page 20, with a second "Goliath" shot on page 23. "Goliath" appears again on the cover of the coffee-table photography book, shot by Fritscher, titled Jack Fritscher's American Men. The "Goliath" cover of American Men, printed in black-and-white appeared in full color as the cover of Brush Creek Media's Powerplay #10, May 1996. Goliath was also featured on the cover of Dungeonmaster #47 (January 1994) and Checkmate (Incorporating Dungeonmaster) #18 (February 1997) On Drummer #140, page 83, there is published a photograph shot by Jack Fritscher-Mark Hemry in Amsterdam (May 1989) for the video The Argos Session, which Fritscher-Hemry shot for director Roger Earl and producer Terry LeGrand of Marathon Studios. Editor for Drummer #140, Joseph W. Bean.




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