Please ID this lady

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  • #15274
    fasola
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    came acroos this pics, and I really need an ID. tried searchibg at WPW, but with no success.

    #15275
    sevenup
    Participant

    Pretty sure it's Cindy Meintzner

    #15276
    Eric
    Participant

    Sounds about right.

    Later,

    Eric F., EnhanceMan  :mrgreen:

    #15277
    AlexG
    Keymaster

    Looks to me to be Cyndie Meintzer, too.  😎

    Here's her gallery pages at WPW:

    http://www.wpw.net/common/themes/wpw/x.asp?t=i&d=/wpwclubs/0-intros/cmeintzer4/intro&m=/wpwclubs/0-intros/cmeintzer4&afid=&hid=WP

    http://www.wpw.net/common/themes/wpw/x.asp?t=i&d=/wpwclubs/0-intros/cmeintzer14/intro&m=/wpwclubs/0-intros/cmeintzer14&afid=&hid=WP

    BTW – If you have the correct WPW file name, there are collected Excel .csv file lists of the various Softwoods photo sets – you'd have to run a Google search for the collectors' sites hosting them.

    “I like a good story well told. That is the reason I am sometimes forced to tell them myself.”
    ~ Mark Twain / Samuel Clemens (1907)

    #15278
    refaal
    Participant

    Please you guys, ID this one too!

    #15279
    10-4
    Participant

    Nice find. Thanks for sharing these.

    #15280
    Petechons
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    BTW – If you have the correct WPW file name, there are collected Excel .csv file lists of the various Softwoods photo sets – you'd have to run a Google search for the collectors' sites hosting them.

    I would love to do this, but I'm not sure what kind of Google search is needed. What terms will find me this?

    #15281
    ze fly
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    #15282
    AlexG
    Keymaster

    I would love to do this, but I'm not sure what kind of Google search is needed. What terms will find me this?

    I originally learned about them several years back in the news groups, the collectors of fitness centerfolds group, to be specific, they used the *.csv file in conjection with file sorting software that assessed their collections for any missing fills.

    Been a long while now, but I took a shot in the dark with these terms:

    *.csv, softwoods, collectors, alt.binaries.fitness.centerfolds

    And Google came up with one site, interestingly enough, I recall this one – El Toro's

    http://csv.el-toro.org/

    Hope this gives you a start in the right direction.

    “I like a good story well told. That is the reason I am sometimes forced to tell them myself.”
    ~ Mark Twain / Samuel Clemens (1907)

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