Hywel where do you by your "hardware"?

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    sportswear9
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    It seems to be difficult to find a good internet shop who delivers what he promised or has stuff even worth buying. I mean the metal cuff things, thanks.

    #15452

    .. probably http://www.sm-factory.com if you mean these…

    The others have been picked up from all sorts of places over the years. Was there a specific set you were looking for?

    Cheers, Hywel.

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    sportswear9
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    Thanks that was the shop i was looking for 😀

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    scotto2589
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    Those cuffs seem to be pretty popular these days, I’m seeing them on a lot of sites. But I can’t quite see how they work. Is that a padlock that’s been cut apart and made part of the cuff, or does it take an ordinary separate lock, or what?

    They look like they should be secure yet very comfortable when properly sized, but they don’t appear to be adjustable. Do you have to maintain a big assortment to be sure of fitting any particular model’s wrists or ankles?

    Some of the older handcuffs you use a lot, like the Darbies or the Irish 8’s, also look like they might not be very adaptable. Modern handcuffs don’t have that problem…

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    renlleoz
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    Hi,

    Yes, you’re absolutely right. It is a padlock that’s been cut and fitted in to be part of the cuff. Once locked, they are extremely secure, but you do need the right size for the model, as they are non-adjustable. I know Hywel has them custom made in a couple of sizes to fit models wrists, ankles and necks for the collar.

    Steve

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