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    Anybody know the origins of this photo?


    #2
    No, but holy shit have I been sent back to a decade I never got to experience.
    I could have sworn I had something important to put here...
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    • AnarchicArctic

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      The hair really helps date the timeline

    • gabe

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      Guaranteed the carpet matches the drapes too. God bless 80's bush.

    #3
    So you mean that’s not a photo of MCBs admins in their glory years? Carp, is that you?
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      #4
      I was sure it was from the original Total Recal... or was it just a dream?
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      • WORR13

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        have u been to Mars?

      • Chappy

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        Isn’t from the short story “Blue Phantom on Mars”?

      #5
      APG late 80s NW ad IIRC


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        #6
        Old APG ad, I think. Looks vaguely familiar enough that I'm guessing copies may have run into the mid-90s, since I started reading APG in December 93.

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          #7
          APG is my best guess as well. If anyone runs across it, I’d be happy to compensate you for it. Looking to add some retro-flair to my paintball wall

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            #8
            That photo of the poster is taken by Deadshot Matt on a visit to CCI if I recall correctly.
            I believe they are Phantoms in the picture.

            …I could be totally wrong.

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              #9
              They were on the cover of an issue of APG ....in fact the very issue that caught my attention as a 15 year old in the grocery store, go figure, and was my first introduction to paintball ! True story!

              This is not my picture, but if anyone has a copy of this issue they would sell to me, i'd gladly buy it ! At the least, if anyone who has this issue, could tell me the exact date on the front cover, i'd love to know the exact month I found paintball ! Cheers!

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              • MrBarraclough

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                Like you, it was a chance encounter with APG that got me into paintball. In my case, it was the bookstore at my local mall and the December 1993 issue with Fred Schultz of Constant Pursuit on the cover.

                I wonder how many players have similar stories.

              • Alexndl

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                Even many years later, this cover still caught my attention... but I will "only" read it for the articles

              #10
              I bet that magazine saw a lot of use as a 15 year old

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                #11
                After some sleuthing, I found it’s the cover of August 1991. Mike Cassidy must have had the original image hanging on his wall

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                  #12
                  Its a different pic then is on the cover shown above. If you look closely at the cover meleager posted ,(no, further up to their faces...) they are both smiling. in the op they are looking much more serious. Obviously same photo shoot, so I wonder if that was in the mag, or if someone just got a pic from the shoot.

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                  #13
                  Originally posted by Tallh6685 View Post
                  I bet that magazine saw a lot of use as a 15 year old
                  Not as much as the Smart Parts ads from the early 2000's

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                    #14
                    I’d love to see all the photos from that photo session. Anybody know anyone involved in the shoot?

                    The pose on Mikes poster is definitely better than the one on the cover IMO.

                    Had that issue. It is funny. 24 year old me did a quick glance at the beautiful blue Phantom unibody and then focused in on the “puppies” next to it….
                    54 year old me gives a passing glance at the “puppies” and focuses in on the Phantom LOL.
                    Damn you MCB!

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                      #15
                      I'll be in my bunk.


                      In all seriousness though, I love seeing these old photos. I remember recently reading an old article (fairly long one too) that was a collection of accounts from women who played the game. Can't remember what issue or even year, but it was definitely from before 2000. Maybe mid-'90s? I dunno. It was in black and white. Anyway, I thought it was interesting reading about their different viewpoints and experiences. Maybe someone here knows what article I'm talking about.
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