Richard Conrey posing for El Toro magazine.
Richard, shown here flexes his powerful body to show the rippling muscular structure that he is so generously endowed with.
Handsome muscle men and hunks in vintage physique photography.
Richard Conrey posing for El Toro magazine.
Richard, shown here flexes his powerful body to show the rippling muscular structure that he is so generously endowed with.
Art Harris from Go Guys magazine of 1963.
Art Harris: Voted Most Muscular Man in America twice he has also laid claim to the titles of Mr. Harlem and Mr. New York. A minor league football and baseball star Art has decided to use this experience training other young athletes that show promise. Five feet, eleven inches tall at one hundred and ninety-five pounds Art’s magnificent development includes forty-eight inch chest, thirty-one inch waist, eighteen and one-half inch biceps, sixteen inch calves, seventeen inch neck and twenty-five inch thighs.
Serge Nubret from The Continentals # 4.
If we were looking for the Sidney Poitier of physique models we would think first of Serge Nubret, who has himself been a featured screen-personality, having appeared in several of the Steve-Reeves-type beefcake epics which were filmed in Italy. Winner of many physique titles and a gentleman of great accomplishment, he is now operating a gymnasium in Paris. Possessing one of the world’s most majestic and magnificent forms, we know that Serge will be an inspiration to all who come within sight of his radiant charm. Once more the camera-magic of Luc Geslin brings us close to one of the greatest physiques of our time — that of the truly great SERGE NUBRET.
About Bodybuilder Francesco Mello Xavier from The Continentals # 4 magazine.
Francesco Mello Xavier, who is 22 years old has been a paratrooper in Lisbon, boxing champion of Portugal at the age of 18, wrestling champion at 19 and Mr. Portugal at 20. He has appeared in motion pictures among which are “L’homme de Marrakech” with George Hamilton and Claudine Auger, “L’homme aux 7 Pistolts” with Peter Van Eyck and Antonio Vilar, and “Fin de Semaine avec La Mort”, all three in Portugal. In France on TV, he appeared in “Antoine et Cleopatre”.
Hank Hall from El Toro Volume 1 #1 of 1964
No rag nor bone nor hank of hair, is Hank… in the contrary, Hank has the hulk that many would hanker for… Hear?
Trio De Cote D’Azur by Ferrero from The Continentals N 4 of 1968.
Fun On The Sun by Jean Ferrero from The Continentals.