Beginning in late 1977, Numbers quickly joined the ranks of the era's major homoerotic publications, including Honcho, Mandate, and Playguy. During its twenty-seven-year life, the magazine showcased the photographic work of heavyweights such as Roy Dean and Bob Mizer and famous models like Al Parker and Steve Hammond. This particular issue focuses on a cowboy motif, with the first half featuring a western-themed cartoon, the short story "Tail Blazers" (about a foursome between three ranchers and a banker surveying their property), two photo shoots titled "Bareback" and "Rough Rider," a glimpse into the artwork of Tom Taran, and advertisements for Blueboy and Colt.
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