Friday, October 30, 2020

Inches (October 1988), Part Three

A protégé of Bob Mizer, David Hurles began the one-man enterprise Old Reliable Tape and Picture Company in the 1970s. Operating from a private mailbox and producing audio tapes, photographs, and videos, Old Reliable distinguished itself due to its subject matter. Whereas Hurles’ mentor and peers focused on professional athletes and bodybuilders, Hurles specialized in drifters, ex-convicts, and hustlers, which gave his work a rougher tone and became highly popular in alternative homoerotic publications like Drummer (who first published Hurles’ pictures in its January 1979 issue). This October 1988 issue of Inches (which has been broken into three parts) features three of Hurles’ models. In the final third (see the second third here), Hurles’ Sam is accompanied by MAC Production’s Rick Moreno, Joe Tiffenbach’s Little Willie, and an article on displaying and preserving vintage movie posters.

Friday, October 23, 2020

Inches (October 1988), Part Two

A protégé of Bob Mizer, David Hurles began the one-man enterprise Old Reliable Tape and Picture Company in the 1970s. Operating from a private mailbox and producing audio tapes, photographs, and videos, Old Reliable distinguished itself due to its subject matter. Whereas Hurles’ mentor and peers focused on professional athletes and bodybuilders, Hurles specialized in drifters, ex-convicts, and hustlers, which gave his work a rougher tone and became highly popular in alternative homoerotic publications like Drummer (who first published Hurles’ pictures in its January 1979 issue). This October 1988 issue of Inches (which has been broken into three parts) features three of Hurles’ models. In the second third (see the first third here), Hurles’ Dirk is accompanied by Tony Steven’s Gabriel, J. Brian’s Joe-Bob, and a showcase of photographer Miles’ work.

Friday, October 16, 2020

Inches (October 1988), Part One

A protégé of Bob Mizer, David Hurles began the one-man enterprise Old Reliable Tape and Picture Company in the 1970s. Operating from a private mailbox and producing audio tapes, photographs, and videos, Old Reliable distinguished itself due to its subject matter. Whereas Hurles’ mentor and peers focused on professional athletes and bodybuilders, Hurles specialized in drifters, ex-convicts, and hustlers, which gave his work a rougher tone and became highly popular in alternative homoerotic publications like Drummer (who first published Hurles’ pictures in it January 1979 issue). This October 1988 issue of Inches (which has been broken into three parts) features three of Hurles’ models. In the first third, Hurles’ Casanova Jones is accompanied by Rink’s Christian Andrew, David’s Marc Carpenter, Hombre Production’s Raoul Gomez, and Surge Studio’s James Williams.