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'''Dinner Theater''' (sometimes called dinner and a show) is a form of entertainment that combines a restaurant meal with a staged play or musical. "Dinner and a show" can also refer to a restaurant meal in combination with live concert music, where patrons listen to a performance during a break in the meal. In the case of a theatrical performance, sometimes the play is incidental entertainment, secondary to the meal. In the style of a nightclub, the play may be the main feature of the evening, with dinner less important or optional. Dinner theater requires the management of three distinct entities: a live theater, a restaurant, and, usually, a bar.
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== History ==
'''Bondage Photo Treasures''' was published from 1981 until 1990. With issue #31, the magazine changed its name to '''[[Love Photo Treasures]].'''
The Madrigal dinners during the Renaissance were precursors to modern dinner theater. Some of the earlier dinner theaters, referred to as "theater restaurants," offered dinner in one room while staging the play in another.


== Notable venues in the United States ==
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=== Narroway Productions ===
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Narroway Productions is a Christian [[dinner theater]] founded by Yvonne Clark and Rebecca Martin in September 1996, and it is located in Fort Mill, South Carolina. The theater initially operated in the "King's Arena" amphitheater. After eight years of performances at the King's Arena, their lease expired, forcing them to relocate. In 2005, an old gambling warehouse on Carowinds Blvd went up for sale. After some negotiation, the owner agreed to sell the property to Narroway Productions at a favorable price. Since then, they have written over three new shows, created four shops across the parking lot, and even hosted a golf tournament.
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=== Barksdale Theatre ===
* BONDAGE PHOTO TREASURES. #1 (1981) Photos by [[Sean Harper]], [[Irving Klaw]] & [[John Willie]]. With [[Sally Roberts]], [[Joanne Link]], Lyndia, [[Jennifer West]], Cody Nichole, [[Laurel Blake]], Lonnie Sanders, Gwen Dee, [[Judith Wilson]], [[Maria Tortuga]], [[Dottie Von Dryk]], Lee Swenson, Joanna Stephan, Niki Norman, Marin Adams & [[Bettie Page]].
Barksdale Theatre, located in Richmond, Virginia, was founded in 1953 by David and Nancy Kilgore at the Hanover Tavern and is recognized as the first formal dinner theater in the United States. After its establishment, an adjoining room was modified to offer a buffet dinner for groups attending the performances, and eventually, this service became available to all patrons.


=== Drury Lane Theatres ===
* BONDAGE PHOTO TREASURES. #2 (1982) A superb cross section of contemporary & classic bondage photos. Vintage [[John Willie]] photos. 9 pages of Lyndia. Cody Nicole, Sofia Riga, Suzanne Bavardent, [[Maria Tortuga]], [[Jennifer West]], Marin Adams, [[Judith Wilson]], [[Sally Roberts]], and [[Laurel Blake]] by Mark Mar.
Tony DeSantis opened the Martinique Restaurant in Evergreen Park, Illinois, and began producing plays in 1949 in a tent next to the restaurant to attract customers. The venture was successful, leading him to build his first theater, Drury Lane Evergreen Park, in 1958. It became the first of six dinner theaters he established and a local entertainment staple for 45 years before closing in 2003. Drury Lane North began operations in 1976 and was sold to the Marriott Lincolnshire Resort, becoming the Marriott Theatre. Drury Lane Oak Brook Terrace opened in 1984, showcasing local performers, with shows limited to musicals.


=== Meadowbrook Theatre Restaurant ===
* BONDAGE PHOTO TREASURES. #3 (1982) Heidi Kester by Carl McQuire. [[Maria Tortuga]], [[Laurel Blake]] & [[Sally Roberts]], [[Holly Summers]], Doris Kling, Marin Adams, [[Dottie Von Dryk]] in [[cheerleader|cheerleader bondage]], Tara Hamilton in bathing cap and [[sneaker]]s and 1940s - 50s [[Irving Klaw]] photos.
Cedar Grove, New Jersey, was home to the Meadowbrook Theatre Restaurant, which opened in 1960 with over 700 seats for table service. It closed after 13 years, partly due to local competition from Broadway and the requirements of the Actors' Equity Association (Equity), which mandated that the facility adhere to the same rules as Broadway theatres, including pay scales and other restrictions.


=== Candlelight Theatre Restaurant ===
* BONDAGE PHOTO TREASURES. #4 (1983) Nude & lingerie photos from past & present: a fabulous cross section of classic & contemporary, personal & professional bondage photographs. Harmony models [[Pia Sands]] and [[Toni Angetelli]], photos from the 1979 John Willie calendar and bonus photos from [[Irving Klaw]] and [[Satellite Publishing]] (circa 1962). [[Sally Roberts]], [[Judith Wilson]], Teri Martine, Lyndia, Cheryl Rothman, [[Zinncraft]], Marni Rose & [[Andy Adler]]. Plus amateur photos from the 1950s & 60s.
The first venue to combine dinner and a show in one room was the Candlelight Theatre Restaurant in Washington, D.C. Bill Pullinsi, a theater student in 1959, conceived and implemented this entertainment concept at the Presidential Arms Hotel during summer breaks. Although the venture was successful, it could not transition to a year-round operation due to the hotel's convention business. Pullinsi then returned to Chicago and opened the Candlelight Dinner Playhouse, initially in a building owned by his grandfather, and later in a new facility with seating for 550. The Candlelight introduced several innovations, including a hydraulic stage, lighting equipment positioned in the mezzanine, and stage wagons on wheels.


== Barn Dinner Theatres ==
* BONDAGE PHOTO TREASURES. #5 (1983) Never before seen pictures of Sue Halyard, Betty Turner, [[Toni Angetelli]], [[Libby Curtis]] and [[Pia Sands]] in bondage plus new models Karen Summer, Judy Rhoades and Belinda Browning photographed by Gad. New Coco artwork and 50s [[Irving Klaw]] and Satellite photos. Sensational feature: "The best bondage photos I ever took" by Carl Mcguire.


=== Howard Wolfe ===
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Howard Douglass Wolfe, an entrepreneur from Roanoke, Virginia, created the Barn Dinner Theatre franchise and earned the title "Father of Dinner Theater". He launched the franchise in 1961 alongside Conley Jones. The chain expanded to include 27 theaters across New York, Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Louisiana, and Georgia. Each franchise showcased Wolfe's unique architectural barn designs, farm-themed decorations featuring a plow and various tools, along with a stage elevator that Wolfe named the "Magic Stage." At the conclusion of an act or scene, the stage would vanish into the ceiling, then reappear set for the next scene, all within a minute's time. During The Barn's franchise phase, all productions were initially staged in a studio in New York City before being dispatched to the individual theaters. Following the franchise's dissolution, the production facilities relocated to Nashville. In the early days, the performance cast also worked as waitstaff. Actors were selected and cast in New York, residing in living quarters above the theater during the productions. Mickey Rooney and many other renowned performers took on roles at The Barn.
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The Barn in Greensboro, North Carolina, was established in 1964 and holds the distinction of being the oldest continuously operating dinner theater in America, as well as the last remaining of the original Barn Dinner Theatres.
* BONDAGE PHOTO TREASURES. #6 (1984) Marilyn Dowling, Joanna Jones, Lyndia, [[Laurel Blake]], Sue Halyard, [[Toni Angetelli]], Karen Summer, [[Libby Curtis]], Belinda Browning, Jayne Richmond, and [[Maria Tortuga]]. A 12-page John Willie retrospective with illustrations and letters and "The Holdup", retro bondage circa 1955.


=== Chaffin's Barn ===
* BONDAGE PHOTO TREASURES. #7 (1984) [[Bettie Page]], [[Gayle Jemerson]], Dawn Chauvain, [[Libby Curtis]], [[Holly Summers]], Marilyn Dowling, [[Laurel Blake]], [[Sean Harper]]'s bondage & [[Irving Klaw]] material: 1950s - 1960s bondage photos. With tennis and bathing cap bondage.
Chaffin's Barn in Nashville, Tennessee, opened in 1967 as the city's first professional theater. Known as a venue where many actors secured their first paid professional gigs, The Barn was forced to close in October 2020 after 50 years in operation due to the COVID-19 pandemic.


=== Alhambra Dinner Theatre ===
* BONDAGE PHOTO TREASURES. #8 (1984) Cheryl Rothman, [[Judith Wilson]], [[Sally Roberts]], Marilyn Dowling and Jane Richmond. Photography by Richard Volcane, Mark Mar, Jamm, and others. Amateur and professional bondage from the 50s & 60s.
The Alhambra Dinner Theatre in Jacksonville, Florida, opened in 1967 by Leon Simon, was purchased in 1985 by Tod Booth, who had left Chicago's Drury Lane Theatres. The Alhambra is the oldest dinner theater still in operation. The facility features a thrust stage that provides all 400 seats with an unobstructed view.


=== Chanhassen Dinner Theatres ===
* BONDAGE PHOTO TREASURES. #9 (1985) Sue Hayward, Margarite Partee, Belinda Browning, Karen Summer, [[Maria Tortuga]] & Marilyn Dowling. Nancy Parker by Mark Mar. 5 pages of [[Irving Klaw]] bondage & Coco artwork.
Chanhassen Dinner Theatres in the Minneapolis-Saint Paul area were established in 1968.


Chanhassen claims to be the largest professional dinner theater in the U.S. The Main Stage seats 577, while the Fireside Theatre accommodates 230 seats for non-dining patrons, and the Playhouse Theatre offers tables for 126. The Main Stage production cast consists of members of Actors Equity.
* BONDAGE PHOTO TREASURES. #10 (1985) Cover girl Brandi by Sir Frank. Cheryl Rothman, Lyndia, [[Judith Wilson]], Jayne Richmond, Nancy Parker, [[Laurel Blake]], [[Sally Roberts]] & Teri Martine.


Herb Bloomberg, who designed and built the expanded Old Log Theatre near Lake Minnetonka, later constructed and operated the Chanhassen Dinner Theatres. The Old Log Theatre features an attached dining room. Revenue from food sales is essential for financial success, but it is not a dinner theater.
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=== Carousel Dinner Theatre ===
* BONDAGE PHOTO TREASURES. #11 (1986) A special John Willie section by Carl McGuire. Horsewoman [[Helga von Sturm]], [[Heather Irons]], [[Judith Wilson]], Cheryl Rothman, and photos from Hanby Downs. Vintage bondage circa 40s - 60s.
The Carousel Dinner Theatre opened in 1973 and moved to Akron, Ohio in 1988 to what had been a Las Vegas-style nightclub. With 1200 seats, it was the largest dinner theater in the United States until it closed in 2009. Some believe the theater was a victim of the late 2000s US economic crisis,[25] however it was more likely the change in ownership and poor decisions on their part that triggered events leading to the theatre closing.


=== Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre ===
* BONDAGE PHOTO TREASURES. #12 (1986) Marilyn Dowling, [[Pia Sands]] (aka Michelle Bauer), [[Helga von Sturm]], Cynthia Melrose and "rare and wonderful" John Willie artwork. Italian "Fumetti" and "fotoromanzi" bondage comics and photostories.
Beef the Boards Dinner Theatre in Indianapolis, Indiana, opened in 1973 and was part of a chain of dinner theatres established by J. Scott Talbott. It has a 450-seat capacity and showcases Broadway shows and concerts, which are preceded by a buffet dinner. It is a professional Equity theatre.


=== Circle Star Theatre ===
* BONDAGE PHOTO TREASURES. #13 (1986) [[Irving Klaw]] section marking the 10th anniversary of Harmony's 1st magazine. [[Saudelli]] comic strip on the "[[Behind the Scenes]]" at the [[Irving Klaw]] studios. Klaw artist "Jay", [[Dixie South]], Simon Devon, [[Sally Roberts]], Sara Foster Tate & [[Laurel Blake]]. Many photos from the 50s & 60s.
The Circle Star Theatre was a performing arts venue located in San Carlos, San Mateo County, California. Its address was 2 Circle Star Way, San Carlos, CA, 94070 (map). The theatre's name is derived from its design as a theater in the round, featuring a rotating circular stage, with all 3,743 seats positioned no more than 50 feet (15 m) from the stage. Unlike similar venues throughout the United States, the Circle Star Theatre's stage could rotate in either direction without restriction, thanks to a slip ring and brush system that facilitated electrical and audio connections to the stage.


When it opened in the early 1960s, its original concept was a dinner theater akin to the Hyatt House Theatre in nearby Burlingame. Lewis & Dare Productions hosted numerous Broadway touring shows, including The Odd Couple, featuring [[Ernest Borgnine]] and Don Rickles.
* BONDAGE PHOTO TREASURES. #14 (1986) Photos by Hanby Downs, Clive Machan, Mr. T, Richard Volcane, Sir Frank, and [[John Savage]]. [[Laurel Blake]], [[Sally Roberts]], Betty Turner, [[Pia Sands]] & [[Sarah Foster Tate]]. Comic by [[Saudelli]] and bondage Italian style - part 2.


In 1971, Marquee Entertainment, led by Don Jo Medlevine of the famous Chicago nightclub Chez Paree, acquired the theatre. Marquee Entertainment brought in Las Vegas acts such as [[Frank Sinatra]], Sammy Davis Jr., Dean Martin, and Liberace, among many others. In the mid-1970s, the theatre remained financially viable by booking Motown acts to enhance its diversity.
* BONDAGE PHOTO TREASURES. #15 (1986) [[Crystal Breeze]] in riding gear, [[Laurel Blake]] & [[Pia Sands]]. Photos taken by "The Manhattanite" in 1961 at the apartment, and under the supervision of John Willie - the model is identified as "D" (but we know better). John Willie's "Diary of a French Maid." Bondage comics from abroad and pulps from the 30s & 40s. Photos by Hanby Downs, JayDee, Brody, John Floyd.


=== Riddlesbrood Touring Theater ===
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The Riddlesbrood Touring Theater Company presents dinner theater, murder mystery performances, and comedy shows. Located in Stratford, New Jersey, some of their productions have been performed entirely in invented languages and have integrated concepts from the New Thought movement.
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=== Westchester Broadway Theatre ===
* BONDAGE PHOTO TREASURES. #16 (1987) Cover girl [[Laurel Blake]] in white spandex by John Floyd. [[Sarah Foster Tate]], Hanby Downs photos, more photos of John Willie's model "D" by "A Manhattanite", Italian bondage comics (fumetti), and amateur bondage circa 1960.
Westchester Broadway Theatre in Elmsford, NY, consistently showcases Broadway musical revivals along with a variety of special events and concerts, such as tribute bands, comedy shows, rock bands, dance performances, magic acts, and more. It holds the title of the longest-running year-round professional theatre in New York State. The theatre originally opened as An Evening Dinner Theatre on July 9, 1974. In 1991, it relocated to a larger venue equipped with state-of-the-art technology, hydraulic lifts, increased seating capacity, and numerous other enhancements. The venue was also renamed "Westchester Broadway Theatre."


=== The Derby Dinner Playhouse ===
* BONDAGE PHOTO TREASURES. #17 (1987) Bringing you the classics of bondage photos and art- Satellite publishers & early Klaw Artist 'Jay' revisited. With [[Laurel Blake]], [[Dottie Von Dryk]], [[Tina Gentle]], [[Heather Irons]], and Marilyn Dowling, a bound equestrienne.
The Derby Dinner Playhouse in Clarksville, Indiana, opened in 1974 and has operated continuously since then. They use a "magic stage" similar to those found at the Barn Dinner Theatre. If an orchestra is used, it plays in the "attic," out of sight.


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* BONDAGE PHOTO TREASURES. #18 (1987) Classic and contemporary bondage images. [[Maria Tortuga]], [[Sally Roberts]], horsewoman [[Kiri Kelly]], [[Laurel Blake]], Tawney Addams, Becky Bonton, Clarissa, [[Judith Wilson]] and the art of [[Irving Klaw]] artist [[Mory]] (circa 1950s).


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* BONDAGE PHOTO TREASURES. #19 (1987) [[Sally Roberts]], [[Judith Wilson]], [[Kiri Kelly]], Marley Haze, [[Debra Lee]], Teri Martine, [[Ginger Jackson]], [[Pia Sands]] (Snow), [[Laurel Blake]], vintage [[Irving Klaw]] photos and artwork by [[Mory]].
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* BONDAGE PHOTO TREASURES. #20 (1988) Bondage old and new for collectors and appreciators. [[Debra Lee]], Marilyn Dowling, Olivia Chase, Katrina, [[Susan Blair]], [[Sarah Foster Tate]] and [[Kiri Kelly]] as Topanga Tess. With art by [[Irving Klaw]], artists [[Mory]], Jay, and Hanby Downs photos.
 
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* BONDAGE PHOTO TREASURES. #21 (1988) [[Laurel Blake]], [[Judith Wilson]], [[Sarah Foster Tate]], Tiana Cambridge, [[Pia Sands]] (aka Michelle Bauer) in spandex, bondage as seen in Wonder Woman comics, [[Mory]] and Jay artwork and Satellite bondage.
 
* BONDAGE PHOTO TREASURES. #22 (1988) 14 page [[Irving Klaw]] lookalike section by [[Simone Devon]] with a bound Sharon Beacon, plus Tiana Cambridge, [[Kiri Kelly]], Katrina, Bonnie Bondrite, [[Sarah Foster Tate]] & Marilyn Dowling.
 
* BONDAGE PHOTO TREASURES. #23 (1988) Art by Carlo, Jay & [[Mory]] and photos by the "Manhattanite". Tiana Cambridge, [[Libby Curtis]], [[Judith Wilson]], [[Sally Roberts]], [[Elise Di Medici]], Lyndia, [[Pia Sands]], [[Kiri Kelly]] as Topanga Tess, [[Laurel Blake]] & Marilyn Dowling.
 
* BONDAGE PHOTO TREASURES. #24 (1989) Marilyn Dowling, [[Judith Wilson]], [[Sally Roberts]], [[Kiri Kelly]], [[Helga von Sturm]], [[Allison Brach]] & Tiana Cambridge. With photos from the "Manhattanite" and John Hewson's bondage watercolors.
 
* BONDAGE PHOTO TREASURES. #25 (1989) Marguerite Partee, [[Allison Brach]], [[Geri Alcott]], [[Maria Tortuga]], [[Lorraine Vanowen]], [[Debra Lee]], [Judith Wilson]], Bonnie & Cynthia Melrose.
 
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* BONDAGE PHOTO TREASURES. #26 (1989) [[Carmen Mateos]], Brandy Morgan, [[Sarah Foster Tate]], [[Allison Brach]], Marley Haze, Olivia Chase, [[Kiri Kelly]] & [[Linda Knight]]. With photos by the "Manhattanite", Hanby Downs and amateur [[Irving Klaw]] shots.
 
* BONDAGE PHOTO TREASURES. #27 (1989) [[Linda Knight]], [[Tanya Fox]], Amanda Chase Parker, [[Betsy Demont]], Jessica Hunter, Alison Brach, Marley Haze, [[Lorraine Vanowen]], [[Carmen Mateos]], [[Kiri Kelly]], [[Elise Di Medici]] & amateur bondage from the 50's. With illustrations from Jay's "Hi-Heel Slaves of Fashion".
 
* BONDAGE PHOTO TREASURES. #28 (1990) Rochelle Young, [[Carmen Mateos]], Laura Lee, [[Tanya Fox]], Tiana Cambridge, [[Maria Tortuga]], [[Elise Di Medici]], [[Allison Brach]], [[Kiri Kelly]], Marley Haze, [[Noelle Nielson]], Sandra Gaffey, Amanda Chase Parker & [[Betsy Demont]].
 
* BONDAGE PHOTO TREASURES. #29 (1990) [[Judith Wilson]], Amanda Chase Parker, Nichole Thomas, [[Whitney Prescott]], [[Betsy Demont]], [[Kiri Kelly]], [[Allison Brach]], [[Laurel Blake]], Marley Haze, Rochelle Young, Brandy Morgan, [[Lorraine Vanowen]] & Krista Mallory. With artwork by [[Saudelli]].
 
* BONDAGE PHOTO TREASURES. #30 (1990) Nichole Thomas, [[Whitney Prescott]], [[Kiri Kelly]], [[Betsy Demont]], Debbie Cook, [[Lorraine Vanowen]], Teri Rose, Raven Cole, Rachel Wells, Diane Lacey, Lisa Wesley, Sharon Beacon, [[Laurel Blake]], Ashley Rene, Krista Mallory, Marley Haze, Rochelle Young, [[Sarah Foster Tate]] & [[Allison Brach]].
 
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Revision as of 05:10, 10 August 2025

"Bondage Photo Treasures (magazine)" is a bondage magazine published by Harmony Concepts

Bondage Photo Treasures was published from 1981 until 1990. With issue #31, the magazine changed its name to Love Photo Treasures.

  • BONDAGE PHOTO TREASURES. #5 (1983) Never before seen pictures of Sue Halyard, Betty Turner, Toni Angetelli, Libby Curtis and Pia Sands in bondage plus new models Karen Summer, Judy Rhoades and Belinda Browning photographed by Gad. New Coco artwork and 50s Irving Klaw and Satellite photos. Sensational feature: "The best bondage photos I ever took" by Carl Mcguire.
  • BONDAGE PHOTO TREASURES. #6 (1984) Marilyn Dowling, Joanna Jones, Lyndia, Laurel Blake, Sue Halyard, Toni Angetelli, Karen Summer, Libby Curtis, Belinda Browning, Jayne Richmond, and Maria Tortuga. A 12-page John Willie retrospective with illustrations and letters and "The Holdup", retro bondage circa 1955.
  • BONDAGE PHOTO TREASURES. #8 (1984) Cheryl Rothman, Judith Wilson, Sally Roberts, Marilyn Dowling and Jane Richmond. Photography by Richard Volcane, Mark Mar, Jamm, and others. Amateur and professional bondage from the 50s & 60s.
  • BONDAGE PHOTO TREASURES. #9 (1985) Sue Hayward, Margarite Partee, Belinda Browning, Karen Summer, Maria Tortuga & Marilyn Dowling. Nancy Parker by Mark Mar. 5 pages of Irving Klaw bondage & Coco artwork.
  • BONDAGE PHOTO TREASURES. #11 (1986) A special John Willie section by Carl McGuire. Horsewoman Helga von Sturm, Heather Irons, Judith Wilson, Cheryl Rothman, and photos from Hanby Downs. Vintage bondage circa 40s - 60s.
  • BONDAGE PHOTO TREASURES. #12 (1986) Marilyn Dowling, Pia Sands (aka Michelle Bauer), Helga von Sturm, Cynthia Melrose and "rare and wonderful" John Willie artwork. Italian "Fumetti" and "fotoromanzi" bondage comics and photostories.
  • BONDAGE PHOTO TREASURES. #15 (1986) Crystal Breeze in riding gear, Laurel Blake & Pia Sands. Photos taken by "The Manhattanite" in 1961 at the apartment, and under the supervision of John Willie - the model is identified as "D" (but we know better). John Willie's "Diary of a French Maid." Bondage comics from abroad and pulps from the 30s & 40s. Photos by Hanby Downs, JayDee, Brody, John Floyd.
  • BONDAGE PHOTO TREASURES. #16 (1987) Cover girl Laurel Blake in white spandex by John Floyd. Sarah Foster Tate, Hanby Downs photos, more photos of John Willie's model "D" by "A Manhattanite", Italian bondage comics (fumetti), and amateur bondage circa 1960.



BONDAGE PHOTO TREASURES becomes LOVE BONDAGE TREASURES starting with Issue #31
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