Here's an abridgement of the closing scene of "Size Talks" (1989), last of nearly a dozen movies Dick Masters made before his tragic death of spinal cancer at the age of 26. (Two other action scenes of his are in the archive--one of them in alternate versions.) Here, despite the best efforts of a very practiced bottom (Butch Taylor), Dick is, disappointingly, somewhat limp throughout the shoot--reminding us how dicey potency in porn used to be before Viagra came along. (That little pill didn't just save countless marriages, you know; it seems to have propped up--so to speak--an entire industry.)
Unlike his big dick rival of the day, Rick Donovan, Masters had the advantage of being able to get pretty hard. He might have been the biggest in pure size of his era. Brad Leatherwood, the insanely hung black star of the same time period might have had him beat.
Unlike his big dick rival of the day, Rick Donovan, Masters had the advantage of being able to get pretty hard. He might have been the biggest in pure size of his era. Brad Leatherwood, the insanely hung black star of the same time period might have had him beat.
...hooray, a great quality retro vid from a favorite from the 80's.....what a total dickmeister he was!!!))))0000
The death by spinal cancer was a cover story. He died of AIDS and such. It's not hard to find out from his friends and family. Many are on social media. Things are different over 25 years later. He was a nice guy but I wish he had gone a different direction in life.
great 69
I miss him. And elansvc his younger brothers Kurt and Chad are still around. (Older sister too).
Even without Viagra and a complete erection, this guy has one of the best cocks of all time.........what a stud stallion.
i agree with hugecock24cm lmao
Thanks Andy for posting this clip. I'm not sure if I quite agree with elanxvc in regards to Dick's looks (he's much more the boy/man next door accessible type than drop-dead gorgeous) but there's no denying his appeal beyond his major meat.
Such a breath-takingly handsome man, and that meat ain't bad, either. Gone far too soon from a hideous affliction. They just don't build them like that any more.