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'''Rebecca Saber''' (AKA '''Saber''') was a round faced, brown eyed brunette who, by the end of her career, had surgically enhanced her breasts to a bra size of 40DD. In 1989, she debuted in ''Joined'', with [[Racquel Darrian]]. Although working in mainstream [Pornographic film]] and print, Saber refused to work with men, limiting herself to pin-up work, [[bondage]], and 'girl-only' productions. | '''Rebecca Saber''' (AKA '''Saber''') was a round faced, brown eyed brunette who, by the end of her career, had surgically enhanced her breasts to a bra size of 40DD. In 1989, she debuted in ''Joined'', with [[Racquel Darrian]]. Although working in mainstream [[Pornographic film]] and print, Saber refused to work with men, limiting herself to pin-up work, [[bondage]], and 'girl-only' productions. | ||
Her refusal to work with male actors affected her career, causing her to be remembered primarily as a [[bondage model]] - a relatively 'male free' genre at the time. | Her refusal to work with male actors affected her career, causing her to be remembered primarily as a [[bondage model]] - a relatively 'male free' genre at the time. |
Latest revision as of 00:08, 28 November 2021
Rebecca Saber (AKA Saber) was a round faced, brown eyed brunette who, by the end of her career, had surgically enhanced her breasts to a bra size of 40DD. In 1989, she debuted in Joined, with Racquel Darrian. Although working in mainstream Pornographic film and print, Saber refused to work with men, limiting herself to pin-up work, bondage, and 'girl-only' productions.
Her refusal to work with male actors affected her career, causing her to be remembered primarily as a bondage model - a relatively 'male free' genre at the time.
Partial Magazine History
(All published by Harmony Concepts, although Saber was published by House of Milan as well)
- Bondage Fantasies #4 (1991)
- Bondage Fantasies #5 (1991)
- Bondage Parade #36 (1990)
- Bondage Parade #39 (1991)
- Bondage Premier #1 (1990)
- Bondage Previews #4 (1992)
- Buxom Bondagettes #3 (1991)
- Buxom Bondagettes #4 (1992)
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