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16 Magazine May 1965 Vol. 6 No. 12 – The Rolling Stones with Pinup (No Label)
This May 1965 issue of 16 Magazine (Vol. 6, No. 12) celebrates the peak of the British Invasion with The Rolling Stones featured in a giant color pinup. With exclusive stories on The Beatles, Elvis, The Animals, and other top acts of the 1960s, this vintage teen magazine offers fans a colorful look back at one of music’s most influential decades.
The magazine is in good condition. The exact item pictured is the one you will receive. Please examine photos for details of condition. All issues are shipped with a protective plastic covering. Combined shipping is available upon request.
Contents include:
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Giant Color Pin-Up – The Rolling Stones
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“Stop Right Where You Are!” – Sheila James & Cilla Black
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“His Most Secret Secrets” – Luke Halpin
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“Letter From London” – Pattie Boyd
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“Come On To Our House” – Ringo & Paul
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“My Hates & Loves” – Gene Pitney
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Rediscovered! – The Beach Boys
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“Dreamsville” – Where Dreams Come True
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“Secret Sister” – Your Problems Solved
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“Spring Fever” – Kay K. & Scooter
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“Their Secret Phone Call!” – Elvis & The Beatles
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“40 ‘Far Out’ Questions” – Tommy Quickly
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“They Are Coming Back!” – The Beatles
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Behind The Scenes – Bobby Sherman, Righteous Brothers & Shindig
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“Those Wild Cats From U.N.C.L.E.” – Robert Vaughn & David McCallum
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Beatles’ Personal Letters – Fan Mail Answers
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“The Poop On The Group” – GeeGee’s Gossip
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Giant Signed Pin-Up – The Dave Clark 5
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Two New Stars – Terry Black & Gary Lewis
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“Personal Pointers On—” The Animals
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“The Beatles & Me!” – Scoop & Pix Feature
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Meet The Zombies
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Big New Contest – Star Picture Locket Contest
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“Look, Ma, I’m Laughing!” – Your Drawings
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Meet Marianne Faithfull & Twinkle
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16 Club News – Peter & Gordon
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“They Tell On Each Other!” – Chad & Jeremy
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“You’re Telling Me” – Gloria Stavers’ Mail
Packed with exclusive interviews, fan contests, and collectible pinups, this issue remains a valuable keepsake for Rolling Stones fans, Beatles enthusiasts, and collectors of 1960s teen culture.