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<html><div class="mw-content-ltr" dir="ltr" id="mw-content-text" lang="en"><p><b>Ball Club Quarterly</b> was the magazine brainchild of <a href="/index.php?title=Kenneth_Schein" title="Kenneth Schein">Ken Schein</a>.
'''Ball Club Quarterly''' was the magazine brainchild of [[Kenneth Schein|Ken Schein]].
</p><p>In the "dark days" before Internet access was a common luxury, Schein sold subscriptions to his hastily photocopied contact lists to a limited readership (<i>at their peak, the circulation was estimated at 1000 BCQ and 200 Unique subscribers worldwide</i>) for the price of $45/year.
</p><p>Published and circulated from Pomona, California, Schein's <b>BCQ</b> promised:
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<dl><dd><tt>For  men into BALLS!  Those who have them, those that want them, those that  vacuum pump them! Personal ads, generally uncoded, with  photos.
</tt></dd><dd>Good  articles  and fiction.  Excellent reference to  other  interests such  as  golden  showers,  <a href="/index.php?title=Fetish" title="Fetish">fetishes</a>,  <a class="mw-redirect" href="/index.php?title=Tattoos" title="Tattoos">tattoos</a>,  <a href="/index.php?title=Piercing" title="Piercing">piercing</a>,  sex-clubs, offbeat  videos,  and very offbeat stuff including: <a class="mw-redirect" href="/index.php?title=Saline_injection" title="Saline injection">saline  injection</a>, enemas,  <a href="/index.php?title=Catheter" title="Catheter">catheters</a>, <a href="/index.php?title=BDSM" title="BDSM">rough bondage</a>, <a href="/index.php?title=Transsexual" title="Transsexual">transsexuals</a>, <a href="/index.php?title=Castration" title="Castration">castration</a>,  <a href="/index.php?title=Fisting" title="Fisting">fisting</a>, bizarre  home-made  videos,  <a href="/index.php?title=Electrolysis" title="Electrolysis">electrolysis</a>, spanking,  <a href="/index.php?title=Scrotal_Stretching" title="Scrotal Stretching">ball-stretching</a>, <a href="/index.php?title=Cock_and_Ball_Torture" title="Cock and Ball Torture">rough  ball  play</a>,  <a href="/index.php?title=Sounds" title="Sounds">sounds</a>, <a class="mw-redirect" href="/index.php?title=Electro-shock" title="Electro-shock">electro-shock</a>, genital modification and more.
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<p>The advent of the Internet, <a href="/index.php?title=BME/Extreme" title="BME/Extreme">BME/Extreme</a> in particular, contributed to the decline of the publications.
</p><p><a href="/index.php?title=SPC" title="SPC">SPC</a> editor <a href="/index.php?title=Shawn_Porter" title="Shawn Porter">Shawn Porter</a> was an active <b>UNIQUE</b> subscriber until its demise.
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In the "dark days" before Internet access was a common luxury, Schein sold subscriptions to his hastily photocopied contact lists to a limited readership (''at their peak, the circulation was estimated at 1000 BCQ and 200 Unique subscribers worldwide'') for the price of $45/year.


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Published and circulated from Pomona, California, Schein's '''BCQ''' promised:
 
:'For  men into BALLS!  Those who have them, those that want them, those that  vacuum pump them! Personal ads, generally uncoded, with  photos.'
 
:'Good  articles  and fiction.  Excellent reference to  other  interests such  as  golden  showers,  [[Fetish|fetishes]],  [[Tattoos]],  [[Piercing]],  sex-clubs, offbeat  videos,  and very offbeat stuff including: [[Saline injection]], enemas,  [[Catheter]], [[BDSM|rough bondage]], [[Transsexual]], [[Castration]],  [[Fisting]], bizarre  home-made  videos,  [[Electrolysis]], spanking,  [[Scrotal Stretching]], [[Cock and Ball Torture|rough  ball  play]],  [[Sounds]], [[Electro-shock]], genital modification and more.'
 
The advent of the Internet, [[BME/Extreme]] in particular, contributed to the decline of the publications.
 
[[SPC]] editor [[Shawn Porter]] was an active '''UNIQUE''' subscriber until its demise.

Latest revision as of 00:16, 17 September 2023

Ball Club Quarterly was the magazine brainchild of Ken Schein.

In the "dark days" before Internet access was a common luxury, Schein sold subscriptions to his hastily photocopied contact lists to a limited readership (at their peak, the circulation was estimated at 1000 BCQ and 200 Unique subscribers worldwide) for the price of $45/year.

Published and circulated from Pomona, California, Schein's BCQ promised:

'For men into BALLS! Those who have them, those that want them, those that vacuum pump them! Personal ads, generally uncoded, with photos.'
'Good articles and fiction. Excellent reference to other interests such as golden showers, fetishes, Tattoos, Piercing, sex-clubs, offbeat videos, and very offbeat stuff including: Saline injection, enemas, Catheter, rough bondage, Transsexual, Castration, Fisting, bizarre home-made videos, Electrolysis, spanking, Scrotal Stretching, rough ball play, Sounds, Electro-shock, genital modification and more.'

The advent of the Internet, BME/Extreme in particular, contributed to the decline of the publications.

SPC editor Shawn Porter was an active UNIQUE subscriber until its demise.