Yes, I do.
1977 "First Time Ever" issue in VGC.
You can buy the original and the 1993 issue on Amazon.com
There was no specific scratch and sniff issue of Hustler magazine. However, the magazine has occasionally featured scratch and sniff panels in certain editions, such as the April 1977 issue that included perfume samples.
You'll more than likely have to email the editor or art director of the magazine. You can find the contact information if you have a hard copy of a Hustler Magazine or on the official website. If they don't have specific submission information listed, then you should snail mail the following:- Cover Letter introducing yourself, your model and why you think she would be good for the magazine- 8"x10" copies of the photos with your name, contact information (email, phone, mailing address) on the back of each photo
The better option would be to build it from scratch. That way you can add your own creativity to it. The best place to find building plans is in the Popular Mechanics Magazine.
No, you can't really tell how smart someone is by their magazine collection. A genius may have a collection of bird magazines and a person would not think they are a genius.
Well a scratch on your face would be 'a scratch' so it would be a thing, or a noun. But to scratch something would be an action or a verb; 'to scratch' is an action word and a verb.
You would have to ask someone with a copy.
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I know of two, Romhustler and coolroms. I would recommend Rom hustler
I'm guessing you mean a "specialty" magazine, and that would be a magazine that caters to one specific area. The opposite would be a "mainstream" magazine. A typical mainstream magazine would be "Time" or "Reader's Digest"; a specialty magazine would be something like "Roof and Shingle", or "Modern Herb Gardening".
The screen is very scratch resistant. It would actually have to take a pretty hard knock to scratch it.
For independent and reputable reviews, a national circular magazine such as Wheels Magazine would a starting point. This magazines benefit form advertising, but in relation to published content.
The Hustler Super Zs typically have Kawasaki motors. The actual engine size and horsepower vary depending on the model. I would need more information to give you the exact motor.
Well, this link would be one, it is under Excel: