Brass whats it marked "Foxlok" UPDATED

vhs07

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Equinox 800, Nokta Impact, Tesoro Cortez

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Re: Brass what's it marked "Foxlok"

Looks like an "early" lock out devise. Sure would make a nice display piece. God Bless Chris
 

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Brass lock hasp? Would be easy to cut. Maybe for an animal. :dontknow:
 

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Handcuffs? Could you fit 2 wrists in it?
 

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I put my wrist in it and definitely wouldn't be able to squirm out of them. Could be a handcuff. I'll do some checking on that. Thanks
 

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vhs07 said:
Did a search on brass handcuff and found 2 completed auctions on ebay on very similar items.
link is here: http://www.ebay.com/itm/ws/eBayISAP...997+&item=320808666997&lgeo=1&vectorid=229466

and here :http://www.ebay.com/itm/19c-EX-RARE-ORIGINAL-ANTIQUE-BRASS-HAND-CUFF-HANDCUFFS-/300285648300

I wonder if that's really what this is. If so, this is really cool.

-Charles
I would say you got it Charles. :icon_thumright: Looks like a close enough match.

Did you post in Todays Finds with the story of the find?
 

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Thats cool!!
 

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Thanks for the help.
I hope I didn’t mislead anyone, but this was not a MD find. I’ve been metal detecting since 1973 when I got my first White’s and always loved it. With age came back problems and my detecting slowed down. After back surgery two years ago, I bought a new Tesoro Cortez for exercise, but found I just can’t get up and down any more. So my MD days are over. I own a small metals recycling company and the items I’ve posted here lately have been items that came in as scrap and I’ve saved back over time.
Thanks
-Charles
 

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.....still cool :laughing7: :thumbsup:
 

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vhs07 said:
Thanks for the help.
I hope I didn’t mislead anyone, but this was not a MD find. I’ve been metal detecting since 1973 when I got my first White’s and always loved it. With age came back problems and my detecting slowed down. After back surgery two years ago, I bought a new Tesoro Cortez for exercise, but found I just can’t get up and down any more. So my MD days are over. I own a small metals recycling company and the items I’ve posted here lately have been items that came in as scrap and I’ve saved back over time.
Thanks
-Charles
I always say "Treasure is where you find it." It doesnt matter where or how you found it, as long as its a recent find to post in "Todays Finds." Ill bet you get some interesting items in scrap.
 

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The eBay pieces match close enough but we need to find these identified as handcuffs on another site besides eBay. I searched patents but came up empty. The writing fonts appears to be 20th century. BTW you need to put your palms together.
 

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Heres several more photos of my wrist in it the correct way. I do agree that Ebay alone doesn't prove it. I'll keep looking.
 

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Man!Be careful searching for images of "double wrist cuffs!!"
 

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I contacted the owner of Restraintsblog.com with photos of my handcuffs. His blog is a great resource for many types of vintage restraints. Here is his reply:

Hello and thanks for your message. This is definitely not a handcuff. It is probably an old sea bag lock.

See similar ones here:
http://www.rucksackshop.com/en/prod/100261/Locker-for-Sea-bag-Bundeswehr

http://www.deutscheoptik.com/product_info.php?cPath=26&products_id=1083

I've never heard of Foxlok. But that is probably because they didn't make padlocks, or handcuffs. At least they didn't make handcuffs.

Best,
S

Well, it seem like this could very well be a duffle bag lock, which would be more likely than handcuffs. I would assume the Ebay ones are mis-identified also. Not as cool, but still a neat item.
-Charles
 

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vhs07 said:
I contacted the owner of Restraintsblog.com with photos of my handcuffs. His blog is a great resource for many types of vintage restraints. Here is his reply:

Hello and thanks for your message. This is definitely not a handcuff. It is probably an old sea bag lock.

See similar ones here:
http://www.rucksackshop.com/en/prod/100261/Locker-for-Sea-bag-Bundeswehr

http://www.deutscheoptik.com/product_info.php?cPath=26&products_id=1083

I've never heard of Foxlok. But that is probably because they didn't make padlocks, or handcuffs. At least they didn't make handcuffs.

Best,
S

Well, it seem like this could very well be a duffle bag lock, which would be more likely than handcuffs. I would assume the Ebay ones are mis-identified also. Not as cool, but still a neat item.
-Charles
Well they look like they would work for cuffs!!Patent them as such!!
 

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