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Ciertamente se podria decir que esta algo plana. jejeje

Muchisimas gracies Spike.

El catalogo esta obteniendo una gran calidas en los escans.


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Hmm, I had this set in the directory syl/all/withothergirl,Jean-YvesLeCastel , so I did not recognize her as Jamie Hunger.


By the way, now I see that it's not Jean-Yves Le Castel, but Philippe Dean. I corrected my path name accordingly.

Greetings
Bernd


 

Thanks, Bernd. So I was half right then.  That makes me feel a little better.  confuse

Although I had already removed my comments on the cast from the original post to avoid confusing people. 

Any ideas who the other girl actually is?

Spike

 



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TomcaLover wrote:

Her tit looks a bit strange here, am I right?

 

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 Looks fine to me!



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spike wrote:
Bernd30 wrote:
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Hmm, I had this set in the directory syl/all/withothergirl,Jean-YvesLeCastel , so I did not recognize her as Jamie Hunger.


By the way, now I see that it's not Jean-Yves Le Castel, but Philippe Dean. I corrected my path name accordingly.

Greetings
Bernd


 

Thanks, Bernd. So I was half right then.  That makes me feel a little better.  confuse

Although I had already removed my comments on the cast from the original post to avoid confusing people. 

Any ideas who the other girl actually is?

Spike

 


No clue. But I would guess she was born East of the Iron Curtain.

Greetings
Bernd



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My next set of scans is for Set007, which is a solo shoot on exactly the same studio set as Set705 "Soda Shop Slurp" that I scanned previously.

This is from the December 1997 issue of "Men Only", Volume 62 Number 12. It also advertise the photographer as Jack Harrison, so it is reasonable to assume the same photographer also shot Set705.

As well as splicing together the photos split across two pages, I also had some fun reconstructing the background of one of the photos that has a chunk taken out of it. See if you can tell which one without cheating and looking at the full-page photos! wink

No new photos for the catalogue, but significant updates to the existing scanned photos.

Here are the individual cropped photos:

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And the full-page layouts:

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Thanks Spike.
It's sad we don't know where these magazine pages come from.

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Thanks Spike.
It's sad we don't know where these magazine pages come from.


 

Sorry, I regret not keeping the details now, but at the time I was only interested in the photos!

It's definitely from Men Only, I'm sure of that.



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I searched with Google on wonderclub.com, but all I found with Sylvia and Jack Harrison were two issues of "Model Directory" that do not match the page layout of your set (2 double pages plus one single). Wonderclub.com is not complete, though, not in their descriptions and not even within the volumes, because some issues are already sold out.

Thank you for the pictures, anyway.

Greetings
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Eureka!

My scans of Set007 came from "Men Only", Volume 62 Number 12, which I believe is from December 1997.

I found some references to "Sylvia" appearing in Men Only Volume 62, Issue 12, but couldn't find anything to confirm it was this set on Wonderclub or MagazineEmpire etc.

However, I found this on eBay (click image to go to the auction page):

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Still no info, but I contacted the seller and he kindly sent me a photo of the contents page:

 

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I'm so pleased, I might even buy the magazine (again)!

Spike



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My next set of scans is for Set508 from High Society magazine, October 2000.

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This is an upgrade to previous scans I posted years ago, so nothing new for the catalogue.

All the photos are full-page scans. I didn't bother to crop the small cameo photos on pages 2 and 10.

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Thanks Spike. Any upgrade is welcome biggrin



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Cheers, Adam.

Did you see my note on the which copy of Men Only my previous scans came from?  Mystery solved.

Spike



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spike wrote:

 

Did you see my note on the which copy of Men Only my previous scans came from?  Mystery solved.

 


Good that you mentioned that, I would have overlooked it.
Actually this magazine is missing on wonderclub.com, so it is no wonder that I could not find there any mention of this set.

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It's been a while since my last update, but I have another set of scans from Velvet Magazine January 1998.

Individual pics:

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Here are the full-page scans for completeness:

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Thanks Spike. Very good work.
Just something I don't understand : she is 'Petra' in this Velvet 1998/1, when her name is 'Lena' in Velvet 1997/11 (set 448) and again in 1998/04 (set 725). Why the hell did they change her name for this issue ?

Are you sure these scans are from magazine Velvet ? I have them (low quality) with no magazine reference



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I'm fairly sure it is from that issue of Velvet, which mentions Petra in the contents.

There are also some velvetmag.com images from that set which appear to be dated Dec 1997 when that issue will have hit the shelves.

Velvet was the only US mag available at that time in UK. The likes of High Society, Swank didn't reach here until probably 2000.

Silvia's name was pretty random at that early time: Sandy, Lena, Elaine, Petra etc.

But truth be told I can't be 100% sure.



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Another clue confirming this set is from Velvet Jan 1998. 

According to the Wonderclub details, the "Petra" set is subtitled "Teutonic tart" and the text in the full page scans says "When Petra came to the U.S. from Germany...".  This ties the two together because Teutonic means "typical of or related to the German people" (see https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/teutonic).

Why they changed Silvia's name will remain a mystery, however.

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My first guess would have been that "Teutonic tart" means https://untappd.com/b/bierstein-brewing-teutonic-tart/3903310 or https://untappd.com/b/willoughby-brewing-co-teutonic-tart/2203016 . But thanks to your fine scans I am now feeling able to recognize the difference.

Thanks for this and greetings
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LOL.

I must get a bottle and offer a toast to Silvia.

 



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OK Spike, I accept your plea, but I hope I'll find this magazine one day to confirm 100%

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