2:17 'twisters' were in use by uniformed Bronx cops as late as the 1970s according to my unscientific visual ppersonal observation. They were replaced as a 'come along' in the 1980s by the keyfob "kuobaton" a groved 6 inch long 5/8 inch diameter rod. It works, still have mine.
@@ArizonaGhostriders and those cops having the twisters were the old grey haired donut bellied generation near retirement, the younger guys were'nt using those, they had kuobatons which anyone could buy at the Army Navy Police Fireman stores.
Thanks again Santee & CO. When I was a Navy MP I was issued a set of brand spanking new S&W blued steel handcuffs . Japan is rainy so I polished them with 0000 steel wool and WD40 . They worked fine every time I cuffed someone . After two years I turned them back in and they had a shiny rust red patina . Say Hello to Dan for me .
About the Kid... I met a man in Lincoln County NM that his grandfather was a local friend of Billy's. He said he was told that Billy did use his small hands and big wrist to escape.
New subscriber here! Enjoying your videos. As a practicing blacksmith how about doing a video on the guys who made the early handcuffs and other much needed items in the Old West? Thanks!
@@ArizonaGhostriders I'm still hoping you and all your compadres will do your own Western someday soon. You could call it sumtin like Truly Gritty or Gunfight at the KOd Corral or Staged Coach even Real Gone With the Wind. I know it would be an A movie in a B movie sort of way but I would pay a saw buck to see it and I know millions of other folks would too !!! P.S. Could you do an episode on my favorite Old West drink, Laudanum? Thanks amigo
I was held captive through the entire video. I barely was able to restrain myself, since the information was so good. You captured another great video Santee.
Thanks for the links, Santee. These will come in great for restraining all of -those skateboarder punks who keep trespassing at my job site- my "friends." 🙂
I'm reminded of the Errol Flynn Robin Hood movie when he's captured. They cold-hammered the pins for his shackles into place. I don't know if that was due to their level of technology, or they simply never intended to have them ever come off again. Makes me wonder if anyone went that far when shackling a prisoner in the Old West.
Glad to see you could restrain yourself. You really captured the essentials. Great episode as always. Never knew about the National Handcuff Day in February. Pretty cool. Always learning something new from you.
Hello Arizona Ghost Riders. This is Ted from Texas. I just love looking at your show in the morning. I have a set of the old Civil War handcuffs. It is pretty cool to see the history of what you have to show us. Thanks be safe and always carry a gun
It was nice to see a video on cuffs in the old west. I normally carry a pair of old fashioned wrist cuffs when as my Marshall. But I normally stick it in the belt. Did lawman have a certain way to carry these cuffs on their person?
That was definitely a different type of topic today. It was educational though and I enjoyed it, Thanks for kicking off my Saturday. Be safe out there, and take it easy man.
Back in the early eighties I worked in a county jail. There was an older police officer who'd bring in prisoners with a twister. By then it was considered to be a violation of civil rights.
Hey Santee... How about a video on _the kind of folks who would be found in an old west Boom Town._ Sure, the miners, or cowpunchers, but an assayer, a doc, a general store proprietor, and a half dozen (or more) saloons that hosted more than a few women folk who probably didn't sing in the church choir... sheriff/marshal.. Any idea how many of those Boom Towns turned into Ghost Towns (Maybe we should ask Bill...)?
Great video!!! always wanted a old set like the one you had around the poll. I still have a set i was issued in the army. Made by S&W. I liked its pink fuzzy feathers. So i had to keep them😏
Hey santee, I was cheering you on , hoping you would impress everyone and mention " thumb cuffs' ... I used to have a pair , they were made by Fury Co. And man did they keep a hold of ya ! One half had teeth , and they were very transportable ! You should check them out ! Maby make it into another one of your vodeos i love so much !! Thank you for your channel.
I researched them and found no evidence of their use in the Old West. They weren't around until the late 1880s and didn't see much use in the US. That's why I didn't put them in. Sorry!
Santee. number 1 rule to handcuffs is DON'T LOSE THE KEY! I know a thing or two about them keys & cuffs, leg shackles & ball with Chains. Like the hand cuff keys & leg shackles were different keys. They was much heavier than modern ones. Zipties just don't have the same fun ,, lol Blessings...
Here’s a paragraph from my character backstory/details short story that I’ve been working on: Background information on Mercia Hawkins: Mercia Hawkins was born on April 5th 7186 in the Takashi-Sodder residence in the divisional area of the old West frontier confederation of Khailia called Kyotana Prefecture. His father is Alluvion Hawking and his mother is Khaya Okiku. At age six a rather mysterious fire broke out at the Takashi-Sodder residence and only Mercia made it out when his fathers good friend Thomason rescued him from the burning house. From that day on Thomason adopted Mercia and became his adoptive father, while Elluvia became his adoptive mother. At the time of the fire young Mercia was the only in the house, his biological parents and siblings had mysteriously disappeared under strange circumstances shortly before the fire began. This incident happened when Mercia was 10 years old in the year 7196, while he and his adoptive father Thomason and adoptive brother Temenna were in the men’s locker room getting changed after spending a day at the community’s pool. As he was in the locker room, Mercia heard what sounded like a buzzing sound coming from somewhere within the locker room from the wall behind him where the vent was. However he just thought it was nothing to worry about, he went back to getting dressed. Unknown to him the thing in the vent was a somewhat large entity like creature shaped like a stick figure crawling on all fours with parts of old west era shackles on its legs. As if it was like it had just escaped somewhere. It’s head was incomprehensible to understand. Whatever the thing was it was watching Mercia from the vent with its piercing yet glowing flame like ember eyes. Then back at the lady’s locker room, Mercias adoptive mother Elluvia and adoptive sister Chenoa were done getting changed, when a strange mist wafted out of the vent and covered the entire locker room around them, the lights flickered. Just before the lights went out, the same unknown stick figure like entity/creature in shackles appeared not to far in front of them. The thing was standing in the hall leading to the pool. The thing not walked but glided towards them, with it piercing fire like ember gaze fixed on the frightened mother and daughter who stood there frozen in the dark. That all was happening while Mercia, Temenna and Thomason were waiting out in the pools lobby. I hope you all really liked these character backstory details from my old West inspired analog horror series Mysteriarch Mythos I’m writing.
Welp, I got nuthin' this week, Santee. You went and used every one liner I had stored in my simple old brain. That said, sure hope Dirty Dan lets you out before feedin' time.
Great episode, as always! Santee, I just noticed a problem with your opening. You show the map of Tombstone, and trace the movement of the Earps and Holliday as they approached the Clantons and McLaurys prior to the gunfight. If you look very closely, you'll see that the map has the confrontation occurring on the wrong side of Fly's Boarding House. After passing the City Hall, they pass the Papago Cash Store, the actual rear exit to the OK Corral, Bauer's Meat Market, and another small building. They should then pass Fly's Boarding House, where they encountered the Cowboys, and the gunfight actually took place, on the west side of Fly's. Am I wrong? Am I just being anal? Or am I correct? I love that map, and I wish I could get a hold of a copy for my collection. -Desert Rat Rick
I'm doing a bit of research on old west handcuffs for a chapter in my novel. Very helpful. I wonder if unsupervised and handcuffed with the screw type if you could use your mouth/teeth to unscrew it and get away, as long as you could get your mouth to the screw.
Well done on restraining yourself noice pun lol. They definitely didn't look to comfortable then and now lol. I've never been in cuffs only toy ones that I put on myself then didn't quite think it through about the key side lol. Always something new and interesting to learn and appreciate thanks mate
The modern handcuff design was designed in 1863. They replaced the horrible and tortuous manacles of the Old West. They could adapt from large to small wrists. But, they were not used much.
@@ArizonaGhostriders It is sad that people (Law men) liked to torture their prisoners. The Old west manacles were just pure torture. - I find this is the case (now with the 1863 design) that lawmen like to use this design to torture people. - I was trained by a Chief of Police (for Security work) that certain ways to inflict pain on an individual (and do it "accidentally) and say, "it was an accident - Your honor". - Just take the cuffs and twist them (so the bands hit the wrist bone). That causes pain (because the nerves in the area will react painfully). I am sure that lawmen of the past "accidentally" discovered ways to do the same with the same equipment that they had. - The East Germans had a unique set of cuffs. - It was basically two t-handles with a chain. The chain locked, and you applied pressure to the "cuff". As you applied pressure, the chain tightened against the wrist and (as I have read) hurt immensely. The East Germans could "control" an individual through "pain and pleasure". Pain if you opposed - pleasure (lack of pain) if you subdued.
Great job and well done. I so definitely got a lot of inspiration for the old West inspiration analog horror series Mysteriarch Mythos I’m writing the outline draft and character backstory/details for.
I love your videos. Perfect time to post this video 6 months before national handcuffs day. I diden’t know that was a thing btw. Gonna find a way to celebrate that 😝
Santee you have almost the whole wild west catalog on you channel, down to the shackles! drove from SD to Yuma ystrdy, you should do one on AZ heat index, sheesh!
Great video Santee! Hey Arizona Red don't look nothin' like the Peter Gabriel that I was thinking of! Maybe you should do a video on him....Peter Gabriel the Sherriff, not the musician!
A friend of mine once put me in handcuffs as a joke. What he did not know was that there was a little lever on the side which let me out. And no I did not tell him how I did it.
Great video with very interesting information, Santee, especially about Billy the Kid! I love that you used Luke and Han as stormtroopers, “cuffing” Chewie haha. Nicely done all around! I don’t like being restrained, so you won’t see me in any of the shackles you covered here. Did Dirty Dan ever get you out of those shackles?
I always wondered did civilian bounty hunters in the old west use these restraints when capturing outlaws or did they simply stick with good ole fashioned rope?
Very interesting and informative yet fascinating video, I really liked and enjoyed it. I learned a lot about the different shackles in the old West. I’m definitely going to be adding the different shackles to my old West inspired analog horror series Mysteriarch Mythos I’m writing.
2:17 'twisters' were in use by uniformed Bronx cops as late as the 1970s according to my unscientific visual ppersonal observation. They were replaced as a 'come along' in the 1980s by the keyfob "kuobaton" a groved 6 inch long 5/8 inch diameter rod. It works, still have mine.
Wow, good extra info!
@@ArizonaGhostriders and those cops having the twisters were the old grey haired donut bellied generation near retirement, the younger guys were'nt using those, they had kuobatons which anyone could buy at the Army Navy Police Fireman stores.
@@richardkluesek4301 Probably too much fear of liability for the young ones.
@@ArizonaGhostriders YUP for sure !
Thanks again Santee & CO. When I was a Navy MP I was issued a set of brand spanking new S&W blued steel handcuffs . Japan is rainy so I polished them with 0000 steel wool and WD40 . They worked fine every time I cuffed someone . After two years I turned them back in and they had a shiny rust red patina . Say Hello to Dan for me .
Whoah cool!
About the Kid... I met a man in Lincoln County NM that his grandfather was a local friend of Billy's. He said he was told that Billy did use his small hands and big wrist to escape.
Hmmm.....cool.
Thank you Santee for keeping the Old West alive !
You're welcome, Olin!
New subscriber here! Enjoying your videos. As a practicing blacksmith how about doing a video on the guys who made the early handcuffs and other much needed items in the Old West? Thanks!
Great suggestion! I have a couple of blacksmiths on hand, but they need a setting...a shop. We're working on it.
Thanks for another great video Santee!!!!
You're welcome!
@@ArizonaGhostriders I'm still hoping you and all your compadres will do your own Western someday soon. You could call it sumtin like Truly Gritty or Gunfight at the KOd Corral or Staged Coach even Real Gone With the Wind. I know it would be an A movie in a B movie sort of way but I would pay a saw buck to see it and I know millions of other folks would too !!! P.S. Could you do an episode on my favorite Old West drink, Laudanum? Thanks amigo
I was held captive through the entire video. I barely was able to restrain myself, since the information was so good. You captured another great video Santee.
HAHAHA! Glad you enjoyed it!
i see what you just did there, i get it, i bet you pulled that right off the cuff !
I know what it's like to be shackled... I'm married 😲🤣🤣🤣
Yes...uh....me too!
@@ArizonaGhostriders lol but it's a good shackle 🤣
That was so cool, Santee... not only the info, but those timely, funny clips you include. As always, BRAVO, BRAVO, BRAVO. 🤠🤗
Glad you like them!
Thanks for the links, Santee. These will come in great for restraining all of -those skateboarder punks who keep trespassing at my job site- my "friends." 🙂
Glad you like them! LOL!!!
Great episode! You really had us by the cuffs with this one.
Glad to hear it! I feel I locked up this topic.
@@ArizonaGhostriders The truth will set you free.
@@phillstricklin79 Or a well hidden lockpick .
Hope you heard my eyes rolling from here in NM
@@markthetrois420 LOL
national handcuff day is about 6 days after valentines day, good time to try out "new gifts" I guess
HA!
Tremendous video as always!
On a semi related topic I would love to see a video on outlaw hideouts. I would like to learn more about them.
Thanks. Will do.
That would be a cool episode. There’s a cave in Missouri near St Louis that was supposed to be a hideout. Merrimack Caverns I think.
@@davidmussack4529 SO I hear!
@@davidmussack4529 funny enough I live outside of St Louis and plan on visiting there soon!
I'm reminded of the Errol Flynn Robin Hood movie when he's captured. They cold-hammered the pins for his shackles into place. I don't know if that was due to their level of technology, or they simply never intended to have them ever come off again.
Makes me wonder if anyone went that far when shackling a prisoner in the Old West.
Oh, I doubt that would have been done that late in the game, but it's entirely possible a blacksmith worked that up as a stop-gap measure.
Didn't know these actually had a history. Great episode 👏
Thanks. Now, evade capture and rob that train, please.
Most things have most likely a History !
Glad to see you could restrain yourself. You really captured the essentials. Great episode as always. Never knew about the National Handcuff Day in February. Pretty cool. Always learning something new from you.
Thanks so much!
It's good that this channel covers such a wide variety of topics, and that they aren't chained to a narrow focus.
Hello Arizona Ghost Riders. This is Ted from Texas. I just love looking at your show in the morning. I have a set of the old Civil War handcuffs. It is pretty cool to see the history of what you have to show us. Thanks be safe and always carry a gun
Oooooo!! Good score on those!
It was nice to see a video on cuffs in the old west. I normally carry a pair of old fashioned wrist cuffs when as my Marshall. But I normally stick it in the belt. Did lawman have a certain way to carry these cuffs on their person?
Thanks for sharing!
@@ArizonaGhostriders you're welcome.
Thanks for another great one Santee! So sorry it took me so long to see this but we were enjoying Ghostorama
Completely forgivable. Glad you had fun!
That was definitely a different type of topic today. It was educational though and I enjoyed it, Thanks for kicking off my Saturday.
Be safe out there, and take it easy man.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Interesting my friend, I never knew there was a national handcuff day.
Me either!
I like those off-the-cuffs remarks!
HA!
Back in the early eighties I worked in a county jail. There was an older police officer who'd bring in prisoners with a twister. By then it was considered to be a violation of civil rights.
Yeouch!
Santee is always chained to his work ⛓ 😎 another good video!
You got that right! LOL!
Hey Santee... How about a video on _the kind of folks who would be found in an old west Boom Town._ Sure, the miners, or cowpunchers, but an assayer, a doc, a general store proprietor, and a half dozen (or more) saloons that hosted more than a few women folk who probably didn't sing in the church choir... sheriff/marshal..
Any idea how many of those Boom Towns turned into Ghost Towns (Maybe we should ask Bill...)?
Sure!
Thank you for another great one. Keep them coming. 🤠👍
Thanks, will do!
Very interesting. I didn't know when the styles changed.
Me either.
Morning Santee. Very interesting video. Thank you so much. Have a super weekend. :)
Thanks, you too!
National handcuff day who would have thunk it?
What a great episode. 🙌🤠🤠
Much appreciated.
I’m glad you can trust Dirty Dan with shackles... Everyone I know would stick me to something and walk away for ten minutes lol!
Yeah, it was a little scary, but he wouldn't let me down.
Great video!!! always wanted a old set like the one you had around the poll. I still have a set i was issued in the army. Made by S&W. I liked its pink fuzzy feathers. So i had to keep them😏
HAHA!
Excellent episode Santee. Plenty of variety back then. Have a great day!
Glad you enjoyed it
That was AWESOME Santee , Thank you for another GREAT video🤠🤠
Very welcome
I always enjoy hearing about the old timers and how they did the job back in the day.
Can’t imagine carrying those things around
Thanks. Me either.
That restraint pun was really captivating!
HA!
thank you Santee . my shackles have the distressed look . great video
Any time!
Thank you Santee!
My pleasure!
Thank you.
You're welcome.
Hey santee, I was cheering you on , hoping you would impress everyone and mention " thumb cuffs' ... I used to have a pair , they were made by Fury Co. And man did they keep a hold of ya ! One half had teeth , and they were very transportable ! You should check them out ! Maby make it into another one of your vodeos i love so much !! Thank you for your channel.
I researched them and found no evidence of their use in the Old West. They weren't around until the late 1880s and didn't see much use in the US. That's why I didn't put them in. Sorry!
Santee. number 1 rule to handcuffs is DON'T LOSE THE KEY! I know a thing or two about them keys & cuffs, leg shackles & ball with Chains. Like the hand cuff keys & leg shackles were different keys. They was much heavier than modern ones. Zipties just don't have the same fun ,, lol Blessings...
Whoops. Seems I've done the key losing thing
You always bring up some topics that I have thought or really remember reading about. HAHAHA. Super cool Santee. 👍👍👍👍
Cool, thanks!
Here’s a paragraph from my character backstory/details short story that I’ve been working on:
Background information on Mercia Hawkins:
Mercia Hawkins was born on April 5th 7186 in the Takashi-Sodder residence in the divisional area of the old West frontier confederation of Khailia called Kyotana Prefecture.
His father is Alluvion Hawking and his mother is Khaya Okiku.
At age six a rather mysterious fire broke out at the Takashi-Sodder residence and only Mercia made it out when his fathers good friend Thomason rescued him from the burning house.
From that day on Thomason adopted Mercia and became his adoptive father, while Elluvia became his adoptive mother.
At the time of the fire young Mercia was the only in the house, his biological parents and siblings had mysteriously disappeared under strange circumstances shortly before the fire began.
This incident happened when Mercia was 10 years old in the year 7196, while he and his adoptive father Thomason and adoptive brother Temenna were in the men’s locker room getting changed after spending a day at the community’s pool.
As he was in the locker room, Mercia heard what sounded like a buzzing sound coming from somewhere within the locker room from the wall behind him where the vent was.
However he just thought it was nothing to worry about, he went back to getting dressed.
Unknown to him the thing in the vent was a somewhat large entity like creature shaped like a stick figure crawling on all fours with parts of old west era shackles on its legs.
As if it was like it had just escaped somewhere.
It’s head was incomprehensible to understand.
Whatever the thing was it was watching Mercia from the vent with its piercing yet glowing flame like ember eyes.
Then back at the lady’s locker room, Mercias adoptive mother Elluvia and adoptive sister Chenoa were done getting changed, when a strange mist wafted out of the vent and covered the entire locker room around them, the lights flickered.
Just before the lights went out, the same unknown stick figure like entity/creature in shackles appeared not to far in front of them.
The thing was standing in the hall leading to the pool.
The thing not walked but glided towards them, with it piercing fire like ember gaze fixed on the frightened mother and daughter who stood there frozen in the dark.
That all was happening while Mercia, Temenna and Thomason were waiting out in the pools lobby.
I hope you all really liked these character backstory details from my old West inspired analog horror series Mysteriarch Mythos I’m writing.
Thanks.
@@ArizonaGhostriders thanks and your welcome 👍🏼🌟😎
Welp, I got nuthin' this week, Santee. You went and used every one liner I had stored in my simple old brain. That said, sure hope Dirty Dan lets you out before feedin' time.
He did.
Another awesome video!!!! Love this channel so much!!!!
Glad you enjoy it!
Hey Santee sorry I’m later this week great video as always, have you considered doing one on range wars
Eventually. I'd like to go to a location and get some footage for that.
@@ArizonaGhostriders that’d be awesome
Captive audience in the cell Santee. Well done mate
HHA!
Great episode, as always!
Santee, I just noticed a problem with your opening. You show the map of Tombstone, and trace the movement of the Earps and Holliday as they approached the Clantons and McLaurys prior to the gunfight. If you look very closely, you'll see that the map has the confrontation occurring on the wrong side of Fly's Boarding House.
After passing the City Hall, they pass the Papago Cash Store, the actual rear exit to the OK Corral, Bauer's Meat Market, and another small building. They should then pass Fly's Boarding House, where they encountered the Cowboys, and the gunfight actually took place, on the west side of Fly's.
Am I wrong? Am I just being anal? Or am I correct? I love that map, and I wish I could get a hold of a copy for my collection.
-Desert Rat Rick
I’ll take a look, Rick. Thanks
the ones with the "modern" design are easier to pick than the old ones
Maybe.
Ball and chain is an old expression for one's wife.
Yes, and wives don't like it one bit.
Another great show! Enjoyed the puns very much!
You're welcome.
I heard few yrs back,S&W makes the best modern ones available.
Probably
I'm doing a bit of research on old west handcuffs for a chapter in my novel. Very helpful. I wonder if unsupervised and handcuffed with the screw type if you could use your mouth/teeth to unscrew it and get away, as long as you could get your mouth to the screw.
You mean if they left the screw in? Sure. It's pretty loose.
Hi Santee, another excellent video! Those chain gang members look like put of old sing sing prison, well done!
LOL! Thanks!
Thanks for posting the video
You bet
Well done on restraining yourself noice pun lol.
They definitely didn't look to comfortable then and now lol. I've never been in cuffs only toy ones that I put on myself then didn't quite think it through about the key side lol.
Always something new and interesting to learn and appreciate thanks mate
Yeah, I think the toy ones had an escape release, right? I can't recall....
The modern handcuff design was designed in 1863. They replaced the horrible and tortuous manacles of the Old West. They could adapt from large to small wrists. But, they were not used much.
Pretty much sums up my video. Thanks for watchin'!
@@ArizonaGhostriders It is sad that people (Law men) liked to torture their prisoners. The Old west manacles were just pure torture.
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I find this is the case (now with the 1863 design) that lawmen like to use this design to torture people.
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I was trained by a Chief of Police (for Security work) that certain ways to inflict pain on an individual (and do it "accidentally) and say, "it was an accident - Your honor".
-
Just take the cuffs and twist them (so the bands hit the wrist bone). That causes pain (because the nerves in the area will react painfully).
I am sure that lawmen of the past "accidentally" discovered ways to do the same with the same equipment that they had.
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The East Germans had a unique set of cuffs.
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It was basically two t-handles with a chain. The chain locked, and you applied pressure to the "cuff". As you applied pressure, the chain tightened against the wrist and (as I have read) hurt immensely. The East Germans could "control" an individual through "pain and pleasure". Pain if you opposed - pleasure (lack of pain) if you subdued.
Yeah, seems pretty painful! Ugh.
1:20 "" you brought, TWO, too many "". C Bronson states.
HA!
Captivating episode there Santee!
HA! Thanks.
Love the Star Wars clip!
Thanks!
Great job and well done.
I so definitely got a lot of inspiration for the old West inspiration analog horror series Mysteriarch Mythos I’m writing the outline draft and character backstory/details for.
Thank You!
@@ArizonaGhostriders thanks and your welcome 🌟😎🤞
Should be noted that handcuffs in Spanish are called "esposas". There is also another translation in English for esposa. Hmm ? Great Language Spanish.
Isn't esposa wife? OH, I get it!
I love your videos. Perfect time to post this video 6 months before national handcuffs day. I diden’t know that was a thing btw. Gonna find a way to celebrate that 😝
Please do!
Great as Always !!!!!
You rock!
I’ll take the pink fluffy ones
OK!
Great video as always santee! really got me "hooked"
Glad you enjoyed it!
That's a real trust exercise those last few seconds of video.... 😂😂😂
Good one Santee!
I never thought about it, but yeah.
Thank you for helping my time pass as I'm sick at home and need something to pass time lol
You're welcome and feel better!
I heard the twister variety were known as Come-alongs.
Ah!
Santee, another great episode as usual. Nice to see that you were chained to your work cuz you enjoyed it so well.😜🤪
Thanks again!
Good to see you. It seems like a week... Been tied down? Best of Days to all the Ghostriders.
Almost. LOL!
Great show as always
Thanks again!
Glad you enjoyed it
I was bound to watch this!
LOL!
I've carried a pair of cuffs for years to various events, those are my 'engagement rings'....... LOL
HHAAH!
Another great video, Santee, as I continue to catch up on your channel. And that is my unfettered opinion.
Wow, thanks!
Santee you have almost the whole wild west catalog on you channel, down to the shackles!
drove from SD to Yuma ystrdy, you should do one on AZ heat index, sheesh!
Thanks
I love your videos, always entertaining.
Glad to hear it!
Great video Santee! Hey Arizona Red don't look nothin' like the Peter Gabriel that I was thinking of! Maybe you should do a video on him....Peter Gabriel the Sherriff, not the musician!
Maybe have Peter Gabriel play Peter Gabriel? Hmmm....
Don't know how Bill an actual ghost can be wanted, need the wild west ghostbusters
He performs felonies constantly.
Once again I did not get a notification for this video thank you RUclips
LOL! Well, glad you saw it.
Santee, the word for handcuffs and wife in Spanish are the same, esposa!
LOL!
Fun and informative as ever
Thank You!
A friend of mine once put me in handcuffs as a joke. What he did not know was that there was a little lever on the side which let me out. And no I did not tell him how I did it.
Houdini!
Great video with very interesting information, Santee, especially about Billy the Kid! I love that you used Luke and Han as stormtroopers, “cuffing” Chewie haha. Nicely done all around! I don’t like being restrained, so you won’t see me in any of the shackles you covered here. Did Dirty Dan ever get you out of those shackles?
Eventually.
you had me locked in on this one
Ha!
I'm curious about prisoner transport wagons in the old west
Great videos as usual!
Thank You! We should do a video on that.
Great video Santee
Glad you enjoyed it, Led!
I'm having a hard time catching and restraining my laughter. ;)
Good! LOL!
Good show
Thanks!
I love this channel so much. Just sayin.
So glad to hear that!
That was quit captivating! Your story kept me in chains! The old Ball and Chain didn't care for it much... go figure!?
Exactly! She gave me the "look"!
A very "arresting" episode.
Lol!
Been cuffed a few times jus not in vintage cuffs lol
HA!
I always wondered did civilian bounty hunters in the old west use these restraints when capturing outlaws or did they simply stick with good ole fashioned rope?
I guess it would depend on the person. Ropes are easier to get out of....
@@ArizonaGhostriders That is true, I always assumed shackles/hand cuffs were more of a thing lawmen were only allowed to use.
I was really locked into this video Santee. Hehehe
Good!
I was captivated watching this vid :-)
Greets from the Netherlands 🌷🇳🇱, T.
You're welcome.
Off the chain, Santee!!
Thanks.
Great review. You did use a lot of restraint on that one but you really sinched it up.
Glad you enjoyed it. HA!
Very interesting and informative yet fascinating video, I really liked and enjoyed it.
I learned a lot about the different shackles in the old West. I’m definitely going to be adding the different shackles to my old West inspired analog horror series Mysteriarch Mythos I’m writing.
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@@ArizonaGhostriders thanks 🌟😎👍🏼
Santee you have a great family.
Yes I do!
Awesome video!
Thank You!
@@ArizonaGhostriders you’re welcome! Keep up the great work!