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CHAIN GANG GALLERY: 1145 / DATE: Jun 2 2013 / IMAGES: 62 / VIDEOS: 1 |  |  |  |
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Chuck is always game for a good bondage experience. In this video, Chuck is restrained in a set of heavy 5-way shackles which were made by hand, by our friend Yossie, in his garage. Not only is it cool that Yossie makes his own steel shackles, but he uses aluminum rivets to secure the shackles to his subjects. Yep! Yossie actually uses a big hammer and mashes the ends of the rivets to secure each shackle. Each shackle has two rivets, so the only way to remove the shackles is to saw the rivets off! As you can imagine, once the shackles are riveted, they aren't coming off any time soon. Look the still photos in this update for close-ups of the shackles and aluminum rivets.
On this weekend in 2010, Chuck is with Yossie at his jail up in the mountains a few hours north of San Francisco. Chuck is in the shackles for the weekend because the saw to remove them is back in San Francisco. Yossie has a few ATV's (all-terrain vehicles) on his property including the one with a trailer. Chuck was a on a chain gang of one, filling potholes in the road for Yossie. The sight of Chuck shoveling rocks while in the shackles and striped suit is quite striking as it reminds us of the chain gangs and work crews of the early days of incarceration.
The beginning of this video shows Chuck putting on his striped jail uniform. Although this part of the video is a little show, the important thing to notice is that this particular jail uniform has been modified with snaps to that it can be taken on and off without remove the shackles. This was Yossie's idea, and I'm going to pass the idea on to Bind at Hampton Jail. It's a great idea. I suppose you could also use Velcro or zippers. This allows a prisoner to be in the riv eted shackles for days, or even weeks! Fun!
NOTE - this video is in the old Windows Media format. If you have problems playing the video, try installing the free VLC Media Player. Enjoy! |
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MAXCITA AND HIS GAS MASK HOODS GALLERY: 1141 / DATE: Apr 20 2013 / IMAGES: 3 / VIDEOS: 1 |  |  |  |
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In 2009 I went to Ottawa Canada to visit the well-known straitjacket maker Maxcita. Max is an unusual guy. For a while he worked in his spare time as an escape artist. Back then, fetish and kink was still very much in the closet, and many people pegged Max as a strange and odd guy. But that didn't bother Max, and he started making canvas sleepsacks and straitjackets and built his own website which allowed people world-wide to order his gear.
Max is a true kinkster. He loves metal and canvas bondage, as well as hazmat suits and heavy rubber dive suits. One of the most amusing things about Max is that he loves to get into his heavy rubber and go wallow in the mud somewhere. In Canada it's fairly easy to find mud pits out in wilderness off the beaten path. Ya gotta love this guy for indulging in the finer things in life.
In this video I talk to Max about some molded latex gas-mask hoods. Max is good friends with the owner of Polymorphe Rubber, and got these hoods from him. For those who don't know, latex hoods can be made by dipping head mold into liquid latex. In this case, the gas masks are put onto the mold of a human head and dipped in liquid latex. Once the latex has dried, it is removed from the mold. trimmed, and a zipper is installed. This creates fantastic heavy rubber hoods with built-in gas masks.
This video was shot for my other website SeriousImages.com, but it seemed just as relivent to post on SeriousMaleBondage.com. NOTE - this video was shot in the early days with an old camera, and is in the old Windows Media video format. If you have problems playing the video, try installing the free VLC Media Player. Enjoy! |
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