Check out what happened to Dr. Mad Max on his birthday:
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Check out what happened to Dr. Mad Max on his birthday:
You can see this and much more at Dr. Mad Max
Today’s pictures are from Dr. Mad Max
The famous (some would say infamous) Max Cita was interviewed by Mark of Serious Male Bondage.
Max is a hardcore bondage enthusiast of many years, and he enjoys being restrained in his own gear as much as he does putting someone else in bondage! Max has performed escape artistry on stages in front of large audiences, and he enjoys the challenge of straitjackets. His canvas restraint products have long been a standard for magicians, and they naturally cross over into the world of bondage, kink and fetish.
If you already own Max’s gear or are considering the purchase of his products, this unique video will allow you to meet the man behind the most popular canvas and rubber bondage toys on the market. In short, if you are into straitjackets, this video is a must-see!
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Check out the new Asylum Hood that Paul will soon be wearing …
… for a VERY long time.
The hood above is by Max Cita/Caught-in-the-Act.
Check out what DungeonPA did to Max Cita recently:
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Check out the images and text below, from Dr Mad Max. (He put me in this contraption once, and it is every bit as nasty as it looks!)
Dr. Mad Max writes:
I designed the 7-point in 2005 or so with the idea that a hog tie should be inescapable and immobilizing from head to toe. Redneck Mark made several of these devices for me.
The collar attaches to the long thin metal bar in order to restrict the limbs and head movement. In most cases the collar will be locked to a floor ring to complete the immobilization. Trying to move is going to be painful and difficult and hence the predicament feature of the 7 point: don’t move a muscle and no pain, but after awhile the spasms set in, try and move – it hurts – pure pleasure at the thought.
The biceps and wrist bar are attached as are the ankles to the single thin adjustable bar spine running up the centre. The spine allows legs to be attached at different angles and wrists and biceps can be adjusted for arm length. Typically we add some means to keep the ankle bar from digging into the shins now that is not nice. For me I like to use an overhead point to tie off the wrists and ankles overhead to further limit movement, or in the words of the famous Engineer Architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe “Less is More” mine is “More is More” There can never be too much restraint and immobilization.
Depending on the agility and endurance of the prisoner it is usually an experience of 1 – 3 hours maximum although I have managed 4.5 and took a couple days to get the soreness out after.
I am Dr. Mad Max, Max Cita
Look at all the flags that Dr. Mad Max, aka Max Cita, adorned this mummification with.
How many flags can you spot?
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