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I'm not sure it's complete though, but it is a massive site of information Jolly
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Thank you. I have not been able to get adultloopdb to open yet. I remember it from earlier, however. I also found myclasic.com, wikiporno.org and a few others. None of them are complete, although they try to at least list near complete lists of names, but only contents of some. They all seem to have their original references point to some pages here on vef This is the reason I decided to ask the exports here at the source. From earlier experience, the one place that seemed totally clueless was the ccc company itself. They may have gotten better, I suppose. Last edited by cabtownboy; July 7th, 2016 at 03:22 AM.. Reason: smiley showed wrong. then added more info. |
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Then I don't know. Maybe there is a thread about it, but I've never seen it.
Since CeCee is illegal to post here, it may not have gotten the dedication it deserves. But there are people here with a lot of knowledge about it. I'm more into the history. So you might be asking in the wrong thread since the correct people might not follow this one. Quote:
Where and when did you ask? Jlly
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The Color Climax website did start while the company still excisted, but they did not run it themselves. I can't remember the company name (Digital Solutions maybe, I vaguely remember it to be registered in Sweden, but don't take this as correct) and the site was run by a guy called Martin Fljies (or something like that, which again suggests something like a Dutchman or so).
They would know nothing about this except, as you know, the movies they released at the site. When CCC assets where sold, the website changed too. They started adding non-CCC stuff, like german movie-clips and such. If you were a member then you noticed it happen. So colorclimax.com have never been directly involved with CCC :-) additional info: I ran the wayback-machine. Colorclimax website was, in 1996, run by "Digital Graphic Systems AB". AB is about the same as LTD would be in England. AB is short for Aktiebolaget, which means the company running CC site was registered in Sweden. Jolly
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I often wondered what Jens Theander got up to after he left Rodox/Color Climax.Well one of the things he did was travel around the world with his family and the evidence is up on Utube, there is a post of a photo diary of his son Elton posted by Sussi Theander (his last wife ?) with many photos of them all on holiday at many locations take a look !
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After the trial, against his brother Peter, ended and they parted ways in 1985, Jens and his family moved to London.
(Actually, thing went sour in 1984, so that's the year Candy Film ceased their production. The trial for the ownership of the company was in 1985. It ended with a settlement, size unknown but 20million Dkr IS mentioned in some news-reports. And speaking of sour. They never really got along, not profesionally, at least) Back to topic: Dunno how long he stayed in London, but eventually he settled down on Mallorca. There are some evidence he started some import-company, can't remember what and when right now. He probably chose to live a more quite life as a husband and father. Sussi was his last wife, yes. They have three children together. They were married until his death, which unfortunately came a bit early. She still lives on Mallorca Jolly - Thanks for the Utb clip tip.
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Hi all! brilliant thread, thank you so much for all the info provided in here. I am also a big CCC fan, in the mid 90s I purchased a copy of Teenage Schoolgirls 54 at a shop in England with a young Silvia Saint (I am now starting to think it may have been a bootleg, the page size was a little smaller and all the anal pics were blurred or removed - I guess due to UK porn laws at the time). The quality of the images, backdrops and girls was incredible though and started my fascination.
I joined their website and have grabbed many of the photosets which are brilliant quality, very much worth the joining fee with all the material being easily downloadable. It's a lot of work to grab it all within 30 days! Anyway the point of this post was to add a couple of bits of info I havent seen discussed as far. Firstly the bad news - as of Summer 2016 the Strandlodsvej 61 site is no more. If you do a Google image search of the it and you will see it has been demolished and is going to be replaced with a high rise apartment complex. There are a few pictures of the site before and after demolition, and also a few of the inside of the building, from what I gather it was available to let for some time before being sold off for redevelopment. Anyone interested in the history might want to grab these photos! Secondly, I understand the site was sold in 2014 and was presumably still under ownership from Peter Theander until this point as the warehouse was full of back copies of the magazine which were sold off in bulk to a few distribitors of vintage mags. These brand new sealed copies have now made their way onto the market and are available at a couple of sites I know of. I have bought 5 of them and they are absolutley stunning, not very cheap (£30-40) but a fair price for something so rare that has spent years sitting at that famous location! I'm sure they wont be around for long at all so I thought people might appcreciate the info if they weren't aware. There is something about these mags that I find so artistic, you can tell they were perfectionists there was so much effort going into finding locations, outfits and some of the girls are so stunningly beautiful, not the sort of girls you would associate with doing this kind of stuff! I understand they were printed at the same site and once again the quality is wonderful with really vivid colours. Considering the subject matter they seem so classy and unseedy unlike modern stuff. Excuse the long post I hope that info is useful! Last edited by disco45; December 30th, 2016 at 08:13 AM.. |
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Do you have a source for your version? If so, I would very much like to see it :-) Jolly
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It was this one I bought:
Teenage Schoolgirls 54 It must have been 1998, I remember at the time it wasn't easy to find Hardcore stuff and when I saw this on the counter at a shop I was stunned, the cover girl (Silvia) was so beautiful. I bought it and treasured it, then in 2000 the law changed and the CC mags flooded into the UK. I found copies of other editions that didnt have the censored pics and realised that it was mine that had been edited, and that the pages were smaller. Whether it was a bootleg or a UK edition produced by CC I'm not sure, I dont remember it seeming fake. I managed to lose all of my copies including this one around 2007 and spent a long time searching for a PDF with no luck, though did find some of the sets on the CC site. Then around a year ago I did a search and Google came back with a match at rambooks so I went there and they had one of these new copies in stock! I bought it and have been reunited with a copy in its non censored glory. It was there that I saw about the stock being bought: After nearly 50 years Color Climax has ceased to produce adult material and their very warehouse building is scheduled for demolition in the next few months. Utilising our contacts across Europe we have managed to negotiate a unique deal, acquiring the remaining stock of Color Climax magazines. Stored in the Color Climax warehouse these magazines are in first class - never owned – condition. Also a similar story on specialorders.co.uk In February 2014 we signed a deal with CCCs owner Peter Theander to buy over 6,000 magazines found in the basement of the CCC HQ in Copenhagen. The magazines are in great condition, just like the day they fell off the printing press. That was when I started digging about their history, its quite fascinating! Last edited by Decadence; December 30th, 2016 at 12:04 PM.. Reason: removed link |
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