Score (magazine)
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Score is a men's pornographic magazine focusing on women with extremely large breasts.
The magazine was launched in 1992 by four principals: editor-in-chief John C. Fox, photographer John Graham, Harvey Weinstein, and Sam Lessner of H&S Sales, a mail-order video company (Lessner's share was later bought out). The success of the magazine led to the creation of The Score Group publishing company; Score remains the flagship title and it was later joined by the like-themed Voluptuous and magazines dedicated to teen models (18, 19 years of age: 18Eighteen), leg fetish (Leg Sex), amateur models (Naughty Neighbors), older women with apparently no upper age limit (40 Something), and several others. In the late 1990s, H&S Sales also took on the Score Group brand. Score's DVDs are currently distributed in the United States by Pure Play Media. Score also sells its products through the site, eBoobStore.com.
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- Official site - (contains nudity)