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The Exchange is now available as an audiobook

“The Exchange & Other Stories,” an anthology of bondage, slavery and domination fiction from the creator of Drummer Magazine, Robert Payne, is now available on audiobook. These erotic tales are the perfect way to excite your submissive while he is bound, gagged and locked in chastity!

introduction by MetalbondNYC

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It’s also available as an eBook

End of year message

Hey fellow prisoners,

As 2018 comes to a close and 2019 commences, I want to wish everyone a very happy new year! I know there have been many ups and downs this past year.

trans rights are human rightsChief among the downs has been the administration’s various attacks on the LGBTQ community, and especially attacks on the trans community. Let it be known to all, that the faggot cocksucker homo pervert who runs this this website welcomes ALL visitors, regardless of race, religion (or lack thereof), sexual orientation — or gender identity and expression. I can’t believe in 2018 it is even necessary to say this, but, FOR THE RECORD: I support supports the rights of those who identify as gay, straight, bisexual, lesbian AND transgender!

belly chain banned by tumblrAnother unfortunate development has been the new policy over at Tumblr, in which adult images are now being banned and pages disappearing altogether. That’s a real shame in my view, especially for those who are into more unusual or exotic fetishes. (If you are like me, you probably have discovered some fetishes you hadn’t even known were fetishes but now that you know about them, you think they are totally hot!) I have a Metalbond page over on Tumblr, and when the new policy was announced I went ahead and deleted all the dick pictures I had ever posted or re-blogged. Yet many of my completely non-explicit pictures were tagged as “sensitive content,” while on the app I am still seeing tons of dicks, so I am not even really sure what is happening.

Nevertheless, the new Tumblr policy does not affect this site — the official Metalbond site, the site you are on now — in any way, as I pay out of pocket for private web hosting and development and have done so since 2012. From time to time I receive contributions (via the PayPal link in the sidebar to the right), and I do wish to thank those who have kicked in a few bucks. Your support is greatly appreciated and goes to good use.

So you know, the Metalbond site will continue stronger than ever in the new year, with lots more content on the way including many new stories. Among the new fiction is a band new story series — a novel really — that is going to be very exciting, especially for sci-fi fans who are also interested in athletic gear and chastity! Watch for Chapter 1 of “Lucky Cup” to appear in the Prison Library very soon!

Meanwhile, I hope everyone is getting ready for the ball drop! If you are home alone tonight watching the festivities on TV as I am, be sure to lock yourself in something as the clock strikes twelve!

locking ankle cuffs

Metalbond introduction to ‘The Exchange & Other Stories’ by Robert Payne

“If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured or far away.”

—Henry David Thoreau

The Exchange by Robert PayneThe stories you are about to read were written in an earlier time. In this prehistoric era there was plenty of BDSM-themed kink, but seeking it out was way more challenging than it is today. There was no such thing as a hookup app for your phone. Phones didn’t fit in your pocket back then. They were plugged in to the wall at home, and there were only two kinds: rotary dial and push button. Nobody had a blog or a social media presence.

People were concerned then with many of the same things as today, including the economy, pollution and crime. Because people tended to carry cash on them, there were more burglaries and muggings. No matter where you lived, everyone knew that Times Square was dangerous. Going downtown in any city was dangerous.

But if you were gay and happened to be excited by things like bondage and leather, venturing downtown at some point to try to find a magazine or two might be worth the risk. Growing up before the internet existed made exploring secret fetishes involving kink much more tricky. Before cable TV there were just three channels, and if you wanted to watch something different you had to get up and turn the knob. Every once in a while something listed in TV Guide would be the source of intense interest, such as a television special on Houdini. You might have grown up fascinated by the predicaments that the Caped Crusader and his sidekick found themselves trapped in at the end of almost every episode of Batman (the TV show, not the blockbuster movies of later decades). At the movies, “Cruising” with Al Pacino sure looked interesting — if it was playing in your local theater and you could scare up enough courage to go.

This was definitely before s/m had gone mainstream. And if you did not happen to live in a big city, with leather bars and clubs, your only other outlet was porn, which meant magazines.

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‘The Exchange’ by Robert Payne now available as an e-Book

Robert Payne (aka John Embry, of blessed memory) was the founder of Drummer magazine, and he was also author of many male bondage stories. Now, one of his tales — “The Exchange” — is being published as an eBook. I was asked to write an introduction, which you can see in the “look inside” preview of the eBook, which is now available on Amazon:

The Exchange by Robert Payne

 

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I left a pair of engraved cuffs on Houdini’s grave

engraved handcuffs on Houdini grave

Houdini died on this day today (Halloween, Oct. 31) back in 1926, in Detroit, and this afternoon (Halloween day, 2018) I paid a visit to his gravesite in Queens, New York.

houdini handcuffs

Houdini rests amongst his relatives in an elaborate family plot at Machpelah Cemetery in Glendale. From Manhattan, it was an hour-long trip on the subway and then a 20-minute hike.

engraved houdini handcuffs

As a tribute to Houdini, I left a pair of police-issue Smith and Wesson Model 100-1 handcuffs that I had specially engraved with his name. I made sure to double-lock the cuffs before leaving them.

MetalbondNYC handcuffs for houdini

Houdini engraved handcuffs