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JOHN COLETTI - TRAYNOR (1977) FOX Studio FujiFilm Male Nude Polaroid Photo Muscle Daddy Mustache

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This is a color INSTAX FUJIFILM John Coletti photograph of JOHN COLETTI aka JOHN TRAYNOR, founder of FOX STUDIO. He has a uncircumcised cock, brown hair, and a slightly hairy body. The photograph measures 3-3/8" x 4-1/4"H. You are purchasing the photo in the first two images; the other photos are for reference. See photos for condition. {Ref. FF2}
Fox Studio is the partnership of performers and lovers John Coletti and Ken Harrison. John Coletti was born in Connecticut. Ken Harrison, who performed under the name "Big" Bill Harrison, was born on October 26, 1947 in Coronado, California. He studied acting at Brigham Young University, then found his way to San Francisco in the mid-1960s, where he worked as a hustler. Coletti and Harrison met and maintained an on-again, off-again relationship for several years.
In 1973, Harrison invited Coletti to film a scene with him in the short film Black Velvet for Falcon Studios. Coletti cites 1973 as the founding of Fox Studio, though no commercial activity for the studio is documented until three years later. Coletti, who had always been drawn to bodybuilders and musclemen, began photographing his athlete and gym friends in the nude. In 1976, he placed an ad in The Advocate magazine for Fox Studio. That same year, Coletti moved to Los Angeles and Harrison soon followed.
Fox Studio was based in Venice, California, allowing Coletti and Harrison to tap into "Muscle Beach" culture, where they found models willing to pose for them. In addition to photographs, Fox produced 8mm erotic short films, and later, VHS and Betamax videotapes.
In 1985, Coletti and Harrison also founded Sierra Pacific, a sideline studio through which they produced hardcore erotic features. Harrison directed most of these features, under the name Ronnie Shark. On October 18, 1991, Harrison died of AIDS-related complications in his and Coletti's Venice home. Coletti carried on with both Fox Studio and Sierra Pacific, producing content into the late-1990s, then maintaining a Fox Studio website into the early 2000s.
Fox Ltd Models included: Jeff York, Mark Rutherford, Tex Murdock, Dave Henderson, Paul Becker, Hawk Morgan, Scott Knox, Jeff Elliot, Todd Martin, Reb Campbell, Johnny Titus, Lou Sabette, Keith Dyson, Jake Wilder, Jeff Torre, Reet Davidae, Jim Richter, Andre Gasquette, Matt Powers,Hans Mueller, Mark Holiday, Davis Aluga, Guy DuPont, Ace Harden, Thom Payne, Tom Farrell, Sean Colby, Jon Michaels, Rex Sutton, Rush Stunner, Max Stratton, Sean Behr, Jeff York, Dave Henderson, John Traynor, John Mirl, Vito Milan, Magnum Griffin.
ALL MODELS ARE CERTIFIED BY THE PUBLISHERS TO BE OVER THE LEGAL AGE OF 18, AS REQUIRED BY FEDERAL LAW.
Due to recent delivery issues with the USPS I now ship all Physique photos, magazines, digests and paperback books via Priority Mail. Up to $100 of insurance is included in this price. If you require additional insurance please let me know before I invoice you. I’m selling a large collection of vintage 1930s-1980s gay pulp paperback novels, magazines, physique photography, artwork and other LGBTQ ephemera.
Fox Studio is the partnership of performers and lovers John Coletti and Ken Harrison. John Coletti was born in Connecticut. Ken Harrison, who performed under the name "Big" Bill Harrison, was born on October 26, 1947 in Coronado, California. He studied acting at Brigham Young University, then found his way to San Francisco in the mid-1960s, where he worked as a hustler. Coletti and Harrison met and maintained an on-again, off-again relationship for several years.
In 1973, Harrison invited Coletti to film a scene with him in the short film Black Velvet for Falcon Studios. Coletti cites 1973 as the founding of Fox Studio, though no commercial activity for the studio is documented until three years later. Coletti, who had always been drawn to bodybuilders and musclemen, began photographing his athlete and gym friends in the nude. In 1976, he placed an ad in The Advocate magazine for Fox Studio. That same year, Coletti moved to Los Angeles and Harrison soon followed.
Fox Studio was based in Venice, California, allowing Coletti and Harrison to tap into "Muscle Beach" culture, where they found models willing to pose for them. In addition to photographs, Fox produced 8mm erotic short films, and later, VHS and Betamax videotapes.
In 1985, Coletti and Harrison also founded Sierra Pacific, a sideline studio through which they produced hardcore erotic features. Harrison directed most of these features, under the name Ronnie Shark. On October 18, 1991, Harrison died of AIDS-related complications in his and Coletti's Venice home. Coletti carried on with both Fox Studio and Sierra Pacific, producing content into the late-1990s, then maintaining a Fox Studio website into the early 2000s.
Fox Ltd Models included: Jeff York, Mark Rutherford, Tex Murdock, Dave Henderson, Paul Becker, Hawk Morgan, Scott Knox, Jeff Elliot, Todd Martin, Reb Campbell, Johnny Titus, Lou Sabette, Keith Dyson, Jake Wilder, Jeff Torre, Reet Davidae, Jim Richter, Andre Gasquette, Matt Powers,Hans Mueller, Mark Holiday, Davis Aluga, Guy DuPont, Ace Harden, Thom Payne, Tom Farrell, Sean Colby, Jon Michaels, Rex Sutton, Rush Stunner, Max Stratton, Sean Behr, Jeff York, Dave Henderson, John Traynor, John Mirl, Vito Milan, Magnum Griffin.
ALL MODELS ARE CERTIFIED BY THE PUBLISHERS TO BE OVER THE LEGAL AGE OF 18, AS REQUIRED BY FEDERAL LAW.
Due to recent delivery issues with the USPS I now ship all Physique photos, magazines, digests and paperback books via Priority Mail. Up to $100 of insurance is included in this price. If you require additional insurance please let me know before I invoice you. I’m selling a large collection of vintage 1930s-1980s gay pulp paperback novels, magazines, physique photography, artwork and other LGBTQ ephemera.