May 21st, 2019, 03:14 PM | #1 | |
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as You say above Pontello screwed over 400 women in the complete serie of Supersex magazines. Now, I collect all the Supersex magazines found in the net, and with the 'casting pages' of all the available publications, I count over 370 (aliases included) women partner of Pontello. Do You have access to all the 'casting pages' of all the publications ? If so, should it be possible to publish the links where we can reach the missed pages in the net? Thanks in advance guyduzaire |
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May 21st, 2019, 04:41 PM | #2 | |
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mine was an estimate I made 11 years ago (!!! ) based on the info I had on hand, and projected out hypothetically. I've since discovered that, near the end of the Supersex series, when it came out as a weekly rather than a monthly, each episode featured fewer actresses than before (and in some cases, Pontello may not have had a sex scene with some of the actresses in a given issue), so maybe my estimate should be lowered. If you have access to all the issues, your estimate is no doubt closer, but 370 isn't that far off, so my estimate wasn't so bad!. Now, what would also be interesting is to see how many individual sex scenes Pontello had, total, over the course of the series, even with repeat actresses. When you consider he was also making movies at the time and appearing in many other "photo shoots" for various magazines, it's probably safe to assume that it was a very rare day indeed when he wasn't "dipping his pen in the inkwell" and getting paid for it!... Most of the available digitally scanned episodes have been posted on this forum by dalnota and others; unfortunately, quite a few other issues that have appeared on the web from time to time over the last 15 years or so were on websites that have since disappeared. There is an Italian site called "Superzeta" that is trying to collect and post all the digital scans, but even in that case, many of the image links have decayed and not all the images are available any more. Cheers! Last edited by qwerty17; May 21st, 2019 at 11:01 PM.. |
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