




Part of Bob Delmonteque's contribution to the Cult of Seipke was a series of photos taken at the James Scott Fountain in Belle Isle, Detroit. Two different magazine covers used photos from this shoot, but not the ones I have put up here. The shot of Vic in the white trunks I attribute to Delmonteque as he photographed Vic in them for yet another magazine cover.
And guess what, guys -- I'm out of time, so we'll let Vic rest here until some future date! Ciao!
4 comments:
hi all, does anyone know more about vic seipke? i found he was a fireman for detroit in the 1950s. is he still alive now? where does he reside? thanks, denny
btw if anyone has more info about vic, my e mail is dennyjames8@aol-thanks
I wish whoever is airbrushing Seipke's basket would let well enough alone.
HE IS JUST SO STUNNING
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