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Back in the early 1980's, I got my first VCR and I discovered that to purchase the hot videos that I knew of by William Higgins for instance cost over $100 to purchase. But I soon discovered some gay book stores in the West Village, particularly one on Hudson Street called, "Gay Treasures" who rented the gay tapes for one or two nights for a few dollars a night. I became a regular visitor to that shop. After renting all the Higgins, Falcon, and other big studio releases I started digging deeper into the rentals available and I discovered little known smaller studios like "Old Reliable" and "American Athletic Guild", (AMG) that presented my passion, even then 40 years ago of straight guys or guys who I believed were straight either posing, jerking off or having full out gay sex on film.

I later learned that Bob Mizer and AMG went back a lot further than the 1980's and the advent of video tape. Here is the Wikipedia article on him and AMG.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletic_Model_Guild

"The Athletic Model Guild, or AMG, was a physique photography studio founded by Bob Mizer in December 1945. During those post-war years, United States censorship laws allowed women, but not men, to appear in various states of undress in what were referred to as "art photographs". Mizer began his business by taking pictures of men that he knew. His subjects would often pose for pictures which illustrated fitness tips and the like, but were also viewed as homoerotic material.

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Mizer established the Guild in December 1945 after spending the earlier part of the year taking photographs at Venice Beach and the offices were based around his life-long home.[1][2] The formula used by AMG consisted of images (moving and still) of hunky young men doing bodybuilding poses, or perhaps wrestling in pairs or acting out improvised scenes. Mizer did appear in court to face several charges over the years, including obscenity, drug use, and prostitution. Allegedly, Mizer's AMG models would sometimes earn extra money renting themselves out as gay for pay hustlers, but Mizer argued vigorously that it was not his business what they did on their own time. Despite some legal setbacks, AMG survived its many trials.

The AMG material (sold in the form of photographic prints, magazines, and short films) slowly evolved over time, from altered images where the male genitalia were painted over or otherwise covered, to photographic prints where the models wore extremely skimpy posing straps, and then finally, as the changing laws allowed, to full nudity. He used his quarterly magazine, Physique Pictorial which featured other artists such as Tom of Finland, as means of advertising his material.[3][4] Several bodybuilders and actors of the day got their start posing for Mizer and his friends at AMG. It is estimated that he shot over 10,000 men throughout the course of his career. Andy Warhol's protégé Joe Dallesandro was one of the many AMG models that even those not acquainted with Athletic Model Guild might be familiar with. Others included Ed Fury and Glenn Corbett of 77 Sunset Strip, and Susan Hayward and Alan Ladd. Bodybuilder and future Governor of California, Arnold Schwarzenegger posed for AMG under Mizer in 1975.[5]

Editorials in Physique Pictorial claimed that AMG had 35,000 photographs in its library by 1957. Two years later, the figure had risen to 50,000.[6]

After Mizer's death in May 1992, Wayne Stanley, a friend and legal advisor, tended to his archives. In 2004 the company and its archives were sold to physique photographer Dennis Bell.[citation needed] Under Bell's reins, Athletic Model Guild continues to operate as Bob Mizer Foundation. The 1998 movie Beefcake, directed by Thom Fitzgerald, combines documentary footage with fictionalized dramatizations in an attempt to tell the story of Mizer and AMG.

In 2016, Taschen published a book featuring one thousand of the Guild's models, a reprint of a 1957 publication of the same name"
 
I have a new video in mind for tomorrow from 1984. It will have less pictures but you will see a big jump in the quality of the pictures. Let me know when you had enough of these vintage videos. I for one enjoy them as I do the more recent stuff.
 
Falcon just started a series called "BEST OF THE 70S COMPILATION". After seeing their first episode I do not think you can call it vintage porn.
 
It is , one wonders how many of the models were young gay men who did these scenes for motives aside from money. I wonder with men like Adam grew to enjoy guy sex as well as girl sex.
 
Something Wild (1984) – Scott Avery, Glen Armstrong, Brian Michaels


Cast: Brian Michaels (bm) Bud Adams Eliot Higgins Gavin Burke Glen Armstrong Greg Girard Phil Shannon Randy Page Ron Collier Scott Avery Wade Davis
Genres: Anal, bareback, bradbanks, homosexual, hunks, muscle, oral-job, porn, twinks
Video language: English

It's spring break in the high sierras and the perfect opportunity for backpacking buddies to receive back to nature. Nippy nights around a blazing campfire, rousing lustful stories, and those buddies are all primed for smth wild!

Curly golden-haired Scott Avery and Glen Armstrong are 2 backpackers exchanging sex stories over an evening's campfire as they spend their spring break in the High Sierras

File size: 1.8 GB
Format: mp4
Duration: 1:56:00
Video: 720x544, AVC (H.264), 2018kbps
Audio: 124kbps
 
TY, I have a few choices 4 tomorrow but I am not feeling good so unless I feel better I may have to take a rain check for tomorrow, sorry.
 
No worries at all Br. I have my share of bad days too where I just feel crappy and keep a low profile.
 
The new 1 is from 1970 and its age definitely shows as does mine by-the-way. Don't ask a guy never tells. Ha! Ha!
 
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Bijou - Hand In Hand - The Idol (1970)

File size: 398.8 MB
Genres: Bareback
Cast: Peter Borchard,Mark Bitler,Kevin Redding,Jerry Foxe,Greg Dale,Nick Rodgers,Derrick Stanton,Jim Battaglia
Release Year: 1979
Video language: English
Format: mp4
Duration: 1:25:21
Video: 640x480, AVC (H.264), 535kbps
Audio: 94kbps

This incredible Hollywood-like production is the ultimate coming out story, realistically and sensitively examining emotional, psychological and sexual exploration with honesty and a point of view. Well-paced, well-crafted and beautifully photographed, this film appeals to both the crotch and the mind. The sex scenes unfold naturally and each segment builds erotic tension. Starring the unforgettable Kevin Redding in his one and only screen appearance as a college track star with a blossoming interest in his fellow athletes. A timeless classic.
 
I recognize that film. Back in 1970, I was 20 and going to college in upstate New York, but when I would come home to New York City, I would go to several gay movie theaters in the Times Square area. The best for me was The Park Miller Theater. It was a former Broadway Theater on West 43rd Street between Broadway & Eighth Avenue.

I just discovered that the theater had quite a history. "Located across W. 43rd Street from the Town Hall Theatre, actor Henry Miller opened his Georgian-style playhouse in 1918, and it was immediately hailed as one of the most beautiful and luxurious theatres to ever open on Broadway."

"In 1967, the Millers sold their playhouse to the Nederlander Organization, who, despite assurances it would continue on as a legitimate house, leased it for screening movies, beginning in 1969, with the premiere of Andy Warhol’s “Lonesome Cowboys”.

However, art movies didn’t stay around long at the theatre, renamed first the Park-Miller Theatre, then Avon-at-the-Hudson (after the real Hudson Theater was shuttered). It quickly became one of the most well-known gay porn theatres in the city, which remained open until 1977, when its owner at the time, Seymour Dunst, announced that the theatre would be restored to its original glory and return to legit."

This is an old time photo of the theatre.

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And here are some of the ads for the movies I went to see at The Park Miller during it's hey day for me. lol

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Of course folks did more than watch movies in the Park Miller and many other porn palaces in The Times Square area. I guess the advent of the VCR killed the porn movie house business to a large extent.
 
My previous post was a bit off topic but actually describes where I saw some of these classic gay movies when they were originally released.
 
I have many more I plan to share. Tomorrows in the early 70's if I recall correctly. Again I smiled at the guy who called real gay sex "condom sex". Because of course the real vintage precedes AIDS. I was never promiscuous which saved me getting AIDS not because I was smart or careful just lucky & I can only mourn all those who were afflicted and suffered so much. In San Diego I did deliver laundry for AIDS victims mainly gay men but also women & even kids. The laundry project was established & run by a man named Gary (his last name escapes me). He opened a store selling donated stuff to finance the laundry service and we volunteers delivered the washed laundry & picked up that needed to be washed, some of us also worked in the store.
 
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TY Mike for sharing, I was in NY as I said be4 in the mid-to-late 60's but don't recall that.
 
Nice pics Br. And for 1970, I'm really impressed with the photo quality.
 
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