These shots are from way back, from a long-lost bondage buddy.
These shots are from way back, from a long-lost bondage buddy.
Mikeintightpants sent these pictures, along with some information:
Mikeintightpants writes,
“Four hands are better than two. SuperPTC high security handcuffs — from China. These beauties have a very complicated unlocking procedure. My sincere thanks to a friend in Hong Kong who sent them to me for my collection.
“The key is in two parts, connected by a short spiralled “lanyard.” Each part of the double-ended key has to be inserted at each side of the cuff at the same time AND both ends of the key have to be inserted the correct way round in the respective sides of the cuff as the pins are of different lengths — they have to fit into those small holes that you can see along the cuffs — then, to complete the unlocking, that small knurled slider has to be operated. Not easy to do, even with two people doing the uncuffing!
“Definitely not suitable for self-cuffing!”
Thanks, Mikeintightpants, for the pictures and the information!
Handcuff expert Mikeintightpants sent these pictures.
The first picture shows Mikeintightpants wearing 15 pairs of S&W model 100 cuffs.
The second picture is a trio of cuffs from his collection by Bonowi of Germany: hinged, 2-link chain, and 4-link chain models. Mikeintightpants says he would be particularly interested to hear from anybody else who has the 4-link chain model.
Thanks, Mikeintightpants, for checking in!
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… or else he might escape by using a pen cap! That’s what this vintage poster from the NYPD says:
Blog reader Harold sent the poster, and he writes:
“The handcuffs in question – needless to say – didn’t become very popular and was an embarrassment to Smith & Wesson, which quietly abandoned the design.”
Who remembers the LURE?
By Cuffsandcops
During the early part of my 20s, I spent a lot of time on various websites and in chatrooms figuring out who I am and what I like. It was in these forums that I discovered my Copdar. This is a story of an officer who made it blatantly obvious who he was and what he liked. I regularly checked into chatrooms that were within a reasonable driving distance from my home. While in a room that was 2 hours away, I noticed a screen name with the words bound, cop, and some number that I cannot recall now. I immediately struck up a conversation with him.
Here’s another one. In this clip, Chris Mitchell aka The Sneaker Boy adds a set of handcuffs:
This unlisted video is being shared here with permission of The Sneaker Boy.