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Fabulous 208 Magazine 12 November 1966 Sandie Shaw Hollies Manfred Mann Hamilton Mvt David Buck
Fabulous 208 magazine 12 November 1966. What's New
Cover: Mike d'Abo by David Dagley
Page 4: John Phillip Law by Uniud Artists
Page 7: David Buck by Pictorial Press
Page 10: The Hamilton Mvt. L to r : Mick Fletcher, Hamilton, Ron Right, Tony Sinclair, Mel Hoskins,
Phil Wainman and Dave Mahoney by Fiona Adams
Page 12 13: Allan Clarke and Bobby Elliott by Fiona Adams
Page 18: Sandie Shaw and Roy Black by Pictorial Press
Page 24: Twice as Much. L to r: Andrew Rose and David Skinner by Fiona Adams.
Excellent condition. Will be posted in a cardboard envelope.
Fabulous was a British pin-up magazine launched in January 1964. It later changed its name to Fabulous 208 after a few years & then again to Fab 208 in the 1970s. Fabulous 208 magazine was one of the top selling UK teen magazines of the 60s and early 70s. It's size 13½ x 10½ inches made it extremely popular as many pages consisted of full colour shots of pop, beat, psychedelic groups and musicians of the time. Many of the full page pin-ups were cut out and stuck to bedroom walls so complete issues are becoming increasingly hard to find.
Cover: Mike d'Abo by David Dagley
Page 4: John Phillip Law by Uniud Artists
Page 7: David Buck by Pictorial Press
Page 10: The Hamilton Mvt. L to r : Mick Fletcher, Hamilton, Ron Right, Tony Sinclair, Mel Hoskins,
Phil Wainman and Dave Mahoney by Fiona Adams
Page 12 13: Allan Clarke and Bobby Elliott by Fiona Adams
Page 18: Sandie Shaw and Roy Black by Pictorial Press
Page 24: Twice as Much. L to r: Andrew Rose and David Skinner by Fiona Adams.
Excellent condition. Will be posted in a cardboard envelope.
Fabulous was a British pin-up magazine launched in January 1964. It later changed its name to Fabulous 208 after a few years & then again to Fab 208 in the 1970s. Fabulous 208 magazine was one of the top selling UK teen magazines of the 60s and early 70s. It's size 13½ x 10½ inches made it extremely popular as many pages consisted of full colour shots of pop, beat, psychedelic groups and musicians of the time. Many of the full page pin-ups were cut out and stuck to bedroom walls so complete issues are becoming increasingly hard to find.
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