I don't see a question here.
Rip, just read this article in the Tight Slacks blog on Marvin Eder, taken from Muscle Builder, Oct/67, and was wondering ...
"He was not satisfied with his achievements, and so experimented with different training methods, searching for the key to size and strength (bodybuilders in the Weider era of bodybuilding don't have to flounder around for techniques of bodybuilding, because the Weider Research Clinic has done all that for them,and continues to work at developing new and better methods of building muscle and power - Ed. note.)."
I don't see a question here.
Neither do I.
Have a break. Turn the volume up a bit.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ozoJw6fnqQ
Hoffman had his phoney "Research Clinic" on Ridge Avenue next to the gym, and Weider had his bogus "Research Clinic" wherever it was. Did anyone who remembers the old-time purveyors of muscle actually think that I was suggesting that Rip follow the "Master Blaster" business model of muscle marketing? BTW Great site, I like the Starr and Gallagher articles.