Collecting Playboy Magazines Made Easy
When Hugh Hefner started Playboy Magazine, he wanted something akin to art in each pictorial and he wanted articles and interviews that would reflect the interests of the modern man. Hefner was definitely onto something and ever since the first issue of Playboy hit the stands in 1953 with Marilyn Monroe on the cover, people have been collecting Playboy Magazines.
With the age of the Internet also came a global marketplace for collectors. No longer resigned to going to garage sales and flea markets hoping to find a treasure trove of Playboy Magazines for sale by someone who had them in a trunk under their bed or stashed in a closet for years, serious collectors could find companies like Just Men's Mags and
order Playboy's current issue or find a back issue as far back as 1954 to fill in their collection.
Playboy collectors can also pick up the Special Editions put out by Playboy over the years including their Book of Lingerie, Newstand Specials and the wildly popular feature publication, Girls of Summer. Some collectors prefer to collect Playboys with photos and articles about a particular celebrity. Others want the controversial issues such as the Jimmie Carter interview or the Vanessa Williams issue.
Just Men's Mags has a club for serious collectors of Playboy. The Playboy Collectors Club is a no strings attached club and joining is as simple as making a purchase at Just Men's Mags. The benefits of membership are many and include 50% off each and every purchase, plus the gift of a free magazine with every purchase you make. The Playboy Collectors Club Membership lasts for one year from the purchase date and you will be reminded of renewal one month before expiration. Membership is never automatically renewed.
Playboy has been an all American classic for over 50 years, if you've been collecting Playboy for years or you're just beginning your own collection, you can find the magazines to make your collection complete through Just Men's Mags.
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