Tag Archives: Metalbond
Bondage stories posted to Metalbond
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Remembering Harold Cox
Harold Cox passed away on September 8, 2021. Among his many accomplishments, he was a founder of the Delta organization and a founder and owner of the L.U.R.E. bar in New York City. For many years he was the editor of Checkmate magazine.
Harold was a collector of handcuffs and knew how to use them. He mentored countless men over many decades, myself included. I was among many men who were lucky enough to spend time locked in Harold’s chains, behind bars in one of his many jail cells!
He was a military veteran, and he was a college professor. He loved opera.
He is survived by his longtime partner, Bob.
On a personal note, Harold was one of the primary influencers in my own journey. He locked me up in metal many, many times over the years. He inspired me to launch the Metalbond site, and he often encouraged me to keep this website going.
I have so much love and respect for this man.
An article about Harold is here
His Recon profile is here
Photo credits: Jason C., SeriousBondage.com and SeriousMaleBondage.com
Gay Pride weekend in New York City
Happy Pride, everyone! This is a photo flashback to New York City’s gay pride parade back in 1998. I marched with the men of GMSMA (Gay Male S/M Activists) as part of the leather contingent. I’m on the left.
Made in the USA
Peerless Model 700 handcuffs, engraved, made in the USA:
Posted here to mark going over 10K followers on Twitter today!
Locking metal restraints for wrists and ankles
New Smith & Wessons
Who wants to try on these black Smith & Wesson Model 100-1 handcuffs?
Wearing chastity shorts in downtown San Francisco
Here’s a photo flashback from 1997, when I visited San Francisco as a bondage slave! I was wearing a leather collar, a pair of locking leather chastity shorts, and sporting a fresh Mohawk! We thought it would be fun to take this daring picture in front of the SF headquarters of the company I worked for at the time. This was on a weekday during business hours.