Hail to the Dinosaurs!
I assume you know who Bill Hinbern is.
He's the world's no. 1 collector of Physical
Culture, Iron Game and Old-time Strongman
books, courses and memorabilia.
And he operates a wonderful mail order 
business and publishing company. He' s
got all of the great books and courses. It's
one-stop shopping for the best of old-school 
physical culture, strength training and
bodybuilding.
His catalog includes a Who's Who of
famous Iron game authors:
Sig Klein. Maxick. George F. Jowett. Alan 
Calvert. Peary Rader. Bradley J. Steiner.
Harry Paschall. Bob Hoffman. Tony Ditillo.
Reg Park. John McCallum. George
 Hackenschmidt. David Wiloughby.
Bob Peoples. Paul Anderson. Thomas Inch.
Ed Jubinville. Mark Berry. W.A. Pullum.
Arthur Saxon. Edward Aston. David Webster. 
Harold Ansorge. Walt Baptiste. Anton Matysek.
Edgar Mueller. Charles MacMahon.
Heck, he even carries books by a guy named
Kubik -- and he's written the forward to many
of them.
And Bill's no flash in the plan or a whiz kid
who rolled out of bed yesterday morning
 and decided to sell books and courses
about old-school training and old-school
 iron.
No, he's been doing it for awhile.
How long?
I'll tell you how long.
I bought a Reg Park Strength and Bulk Course
from Bill when I was a  sophomore in high
school -- and that was more than 40 years
ago.
Over the years, Bill has met and corresponded 
with so many of the greats of the past, from 
Sig Klein to John Grimek. He loves to tell you
about letters from Grimek. They came on a
sheet of ordinary paper, not some sort of 
special letter-head -- and Grimek banged 
them out on an old manual typewriter --
and corrected typos and added notes and 
addenda by writing in ink or pencil in the 
margins, between the lines and aover the 
page.
Anyhow, I have a very special opportunity 
to sit down with Bill Hinbern and talk about
old-school physical culture, strength training,
muscle building and Iron Game history.
I'm going to record it so we can share it with
you.
So now's your chance.
Do you have any questions for Bill Hinbern?
If you do, shoot them in by email. I'll try to
include them in the interview.
But hurry -- do not delay -- because the 
interview is happening very soon!
As always, thanks for reading and have a 
great day. If you train today, make it a 
good one.
Yours in strength,
Brooks Kubik
P.S. Go here to take a look at Bill Hinbern's 
catalog of terrific books and courses -- and to 
sign up for his daily emails:
http://superstrengthtraining.com/
P.S. 2. My books and courses are right here
at Dino Headquarters -- along with links to 
my Kindle e-books:
http://www.brookskubik.com/products.html
P.S. 3. Thought for the Day: "When you do 
something for over half a century, you get
pretty good at it." -- Brooks Kubik
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