FRANK
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25th ANNIVERSARY ALBUM #2 25th ANNIVERSARY ALBUM #3 25th ANNIVERSARY ALBUM #4 COLT OLYMPUS #7 COLT STUDIO PRESENTS #8 - GREAT DUALS (OUT OF PRINT) COLT STUDIO PRESENTS #12 - MEN IN UNIFORM (OUT OF PRINT) COLT PRIVATE COLLECTION #2 Herculean (OUT OF PRINT) COLT CALENDAR MEN #3 COLT CALENDAR MEN #4 "Leather" COLT LEATHER CALENDAR 1988 COLT COUPLES CALENDAR 2001 COLT PHOTOSETS: COLOR: ? B&W: ? Other Publications: dam "Pumping Meat" Monthly Magazines: TORSO May 1985 (as: Roger), Apr 1987 ALL MAN Summer 1987 (#1) INCHES Apr 1990 (single image/Christopher Rage) |
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aka: Roger Koch Born: October 5, 1948, Queens NY Frank played the role of the Executioner in the New York Metropolitan Opera Company's 1987 production of Turandot. Harry - MouseArt.net stats: Height: 6' 2" Weight: 218 lbs. Hair: Brown Eyes: Blue Sign: Libra _________________________ Note from "Stand By Your Man and Other Stories" by Jack Fritscher "... Frank Vickers , whom Jack Fritscher introduced to Robert Mapplethorpe, appeared as a Mapplethorpe model in fishnet tights and high-heels on a beach. Frank Vickers , whose real name was Roger Koch was first discovered and photographed by Jack Fritscher at a San Francisco bodybuilding contest in 1981. Roger Koch was a professional model famous for posing in medical school anatomy classes. After a legendary nightlife in New York, Roger Koch died in the autumn of 1989 saying to Jack Fritscher, "I have nothing good to say about Robert Mapplethorpe." from a review of Stand By Your Man by Jack Fritscher - Palm Drive Publishing FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: see COLT STUDIO section at GEA |
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