
just cleaning up my desktop – – these images I have long forgotten why they were being saved, but here they are
Best Bare Chest – Mike Marriot
why is his hand hanging out of the frame?
brawny truckdriver, BJ 

just cleaning up my desktop – – these images I have long forgotten why they were being saved, but here they are
Best Bare Chest – Mike Marriot
why is his hand hanging out of the frame?
brawny truckdriver, BJ 

From the previous post – I was looking at Manifest #20 but with not so great reproduction of the photos, I searched for the corresponding Workload magazine, and that’s what you see in these first few pics – Lee Stern and Lee with Jason Carter from Workload 3.



Down here are a couple shots from the original magazine I was looking at, Manifest #20 (1984)





I was actually scanning some pics from Manifest #20, primarily of Lee Stern, a pic or two were decent, and I don’t think I have much, if anything of him – but the quality wasn’t so great, but saw his layout was likely from one of the Workload magazines, skimmed through those pics, and this one just stopped me.
Jason’s ass.

From the December 1982 issue of Honcho (3rd pic gives a bit of a Target Studios vibe, no?) and don’t forget previously from photographer Nick Rogers




The above photo of HOKE is from Target’s Javelin #1 (1975) – I think there was only one other image of him! Other than an issue of Playguy from October 1977 (issue 1-5), there’s been no where else to see this man. But then, in 1987, Manscape 2 publishes the below 6 from “Starbuck” – maybe they are the same as the Playguy pics?
and maybe this notation of available pics from Target back in 1974 are also the same pics we see below?
(HOKE B&W Photo Set (PB-03) Slide Set (SB-03) – 1974)


80’s fave (for obvious reasons) Lee Ryder from an 8-page, 40 photo spread from the July issue of TORSO magazine – but do the math – that’s 5 images per page, so not the best quality for reproducing here several decades later. Still good enough – someday BJland will do a pornstar videopgraphy, on Mr. Ryder, no?


