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Subject: Drink Me Re:Further WSM Tribute to Bill Shipton

Date: Mon 12/07/21 20:47:47 GMT

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I like a trip back in time once in a while, and compare the then with the now. The gameplan hasn't changed a lot, especially when you see the custard couple; only the fashions. I remember seeing wet and messy sets in magazines like Fiesta and Razzle and names I will never remember back in the 90's (and plenty of back copies in a dirty dingy used bookstore) and thinking that this is a thing that could have legs. I don't remember seeing Splosh at the time, but I could have.

 

"But Bill realized at the end of the 90’s that a new phenomena was changing the world.

So the internet made magazine production too costly and sales fell away."

 

That's about when I joined the internet generation and it would take a real dummy not to see that, too, almost immediately. Those first few years with WAM command at my fingertips were great fun. I still like to think back and wonder about some of the producers and content of that period.

 

There was a photographer, TomD if I had to guess, that had a beautiful model that got wet and for some reason I think he was in central Ohio and some of his sets were at Lake Erie, but the point was every shot was perfect. I would like to see some of those again.

 

There was a guy, in England I think, whose website design may have been par for the times (I thought it was subpar for the time) but today would be less than amateurish- and his models were skinny girls in t-shirts in a shower that could've used a good cleaning, but the memorable part was it seemed like he was always combatting someone about stealing his stuff, or something like that. It was amusing; any old timers remember him?

 

A little later there was a couple that took pictures in the Kern River. That was always good stuff.

 

Of course this place and Minx Movies were there at the start (of my experience); Hall of Fame original member, in my mind.

 

There was something called GP Productions or something like that, whose content struck a chord with me. I think I 'saved' one picture from him, or them, but it was stylish well-dressed women in pools or tubs. Not much unlike today, I guess, but 20 years earlier.

 

I would like to read others' first favorites from the early days.

 

A toast to Mr. Harris-Shipton for being a doer and not just an idea guy.

 

 

 

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By WSM Productions - webmaster@wsmprod.com ex Sat 10/07/21 15:13:41 GMT

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FURTHER WSM TRIBUTE TO BILL SHIPTON
I (Mike Ellison) first met Bill under his true name of Clive Harris in 1983.
He was the presenter of a custard pie caper held at a venue near Hammersmith, London.
I next remember meeting him a year or two later, this time hosting a mud wrestling event on the 1st floor of a pub also down London’s West End.

As a freelance writer, he had many fingers in many pies, but was a dynamic, yet irreverent, innovator.

I next met Clive (now renamed as Bill Shipton ) 11th March 1989 at the 1st Aquantics Convention held at the Harbour Heights Hotel (now converted to flats!) in Tenby, South Wales.
Bill had decided to launch a wet and messy magazine under the name of ‘Splosh’.
WSM girls Carol and Debbie provided the ‘splosh’ entertainment that time (see image set S058 which i last reviewed on 6th December 2019, but you can view 4 pics by going to www.wsmprod.com ‘What’s New’, then paging back under ‘Older posts’ to 6th December 2019 (sorry no video of this shoot).
Bill formed a good working relationship with Shaun Kendall (the WSM film editor) and they went on to make the ‘Buff’ range of videos.

Bill’s writing and comic skills were well apparent, so WSM signed him up as our script-writer and Bill produced the scripts for the WSM Vintage Films numbers 3 to 9.
In fact, it was better than that, as Bill was only too happy to show his versatility by taking a number of roles in the videos. So Bill had real ‘hands-on’ experience in the 90’s.

Bill started his Splosh website as a haven for many WAM inclined people who had lived uncertain and lonely lives. He was the accepted reassuring face of WAM and a means of connecting like minded peoples. This was successful but sadly there was no inbuilt legacy as to who was to pick up the torch.

But this Tribute’s purpose is to look at his work in creating the Splosh magazine.
Bill’s 1st issue of Splosh magazine was shot in the basement of the Harbour Heights Hotel in Tenby.
WSM assisted Bill by supplying content for Splosh issues 2 through to 11.
But Bill realized at the end of the 90’s that a new phenomena was changing the world.
So the internet made magazine production too costly and sales fell away.

But what a remarkable talent Bill had to put together a new magazine and manage to produce 40 issues.
Now, 8 years after Bill’s passing let us take a nostalgic trip as I look at Splosh magazine issues 1 to 10.
Issue 1 had a black and white cover but a coloured middle section with Mirrel and Zeta in the basement of the Harbour Heights Hotel (which was run by Colin Twyford – see article on Colin in Issue 2).
The cover pic was of model Karen ‘coated in custard and ketchup’. Why that pic? No idea!


Issue 2 features Debbie on the cover in another b/w shot ‘Debbie soaked, then coated in creamed rice and custard’


The coloured middle section of Issue 2 featured Carol and Debbie reprising their ‘Just Desserts’ shoot – see the original in Vintage Film 4 Stream 4, shot in the actual restaurant of Harbour Heights.

Issue 3 features ‘Carol after a roll in the river’.


Issue 4 surprised me with a colour middle section devoted to Debbie and Mary who are, as the title says, ‘Wet and Sticky’.

Issue 5 has Debbie on the cover again this time ‘after a mud wrestle’ – see Vintage Film 3 Stream 1.


Wendy of WSM features in the coloured centerfold of issue 6 with Susie.

Mirrel gets the first colour front page on issue 7 while WSM’s Melanie is splendidly muddy on the inside back cover (in colour) – after her shoot in Vintage Film 4 Stream 3.

Issue 8 has a colour pic of Carol on the cover in a shot taken from ‘The Spy that Gunged me’.
We also show you two further pics from that shoot – see it on Vintage Film 6 Stream 6.





The back cover shot on Issue 8 has ‘Eve mudlarking in rubber’ (also in colour).


Issue 9 features Carol in a full page muddy shot (clad only in a thong).
We see Carol’s full mud shoot in colour in the middle section.

Issue10 has a coloured cover pic of a painted Debbie.

But quite a remarkable shoot also featuring a Mum and her daughter titled ‘Debbie painted plus Tracy and her Mum’.
We show you 4 further pics from that shoot.

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We conclude Issue 10 with the rear inside colour pic of ‘muddy Carol in the river’.
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Okay, the images are not the best being hastily put together, but you should get some idea of what those initial Splosh magazines meant to the WAM community.
Issue 1 of Splosh was published probably 1990.
All these issues were pre-internet.

Okay, you may say I am biased as I feature the WSM models and pics I have taken.
But I have to…….for copyright purposes.

But we are looking at history………history that cannot be re-written but if not seen is not history!

Next year, if I am still here and WSM is still here, I will take a look at Splosh magazine issues 11 to 40.

We end this tribute to Bill with a few Clips from the WSM Vintage Films range, which may all be accessed free of charge.

Film 6 ‘Mucky Kind of Magic’ Clip 3 the disappearing yolk trick!

>>>>> SEE CLIP

Film 8 ‘The Ring’ Clip 3 Carol has her boobs Sploshed!

>>>>> SEE CLIP

Film 4 ‘WSM’ll Fix It’ Stream 1 Clip 02 with introduction by Bill Shipton.

>>>>> SEE CLIP

Such a tragic early loss to the WAM community.
8 years but still very much missed!

To see the detail on our Vintage Films go to https://www.wsmprod.com then ‘Downloads – Online Store’, then
‘Downloads - Online Store’, then ‘Digital Download – Vintage Films’
where they are listed with Clips and write-ups.

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