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Fabulous 208 Magazine 28 June 1969 Status Quo Twiggy James Drury Peter Egan Steve Ellis
Fabulous 208 Magazine 28 June 1969
This issue features Dave Dee article, full colour pin-up of Twiggy along with full page article, Would you love him if... Article features a B&W pic of Mike Rossi AKA Francis Rossi of Status Quo, double page poster of James Drury, pin-up of Peter Egan, someone nice for Steve - article about Steve Ellis, back cover pin-up of Peter Sarstedt plus regular features, fashion articles, Letters, music news and short stories.
Very Good+ condition. Page 6 has a coupon neatly cut from the corner which only affects a couple of news articles.
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 larger size of 13x10 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.
This issue features Dave Dee article, full colour pin-up of Twiggy along with full page article, Would you love him if... Article features a B&W pic of Mike Rossi AKA Francis Rossi of Status Quo, double page poster of James Drury, pin-up of Peter Egan, someone nice for Steve - article about Steve Ellis, back cover pin-up of Peter Sarstedt plus regular features, fashion articles, Letters, music news and short stories.
Very Good+ condition. Page 6 has a coupon neatly cut from the corner which only affects a couple of news articles.
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 larger size of 13x10 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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