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    strange chain with SS runes to arrest one

    Hi,

    does anyone has an idea what this could be, and if it is period made or fantasie?

    Could be used to chain someones hands during bringing him to somewhere, but if SS would have had something?
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        #4
        These are standard Police "Handcuffs" from pre- WW2, also used during WW2. We have a lot of them in Norway. None are marked as far as I know, certainly not with SS markings.

        Best regards, Tom

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          Smell

          I smell Snyder at Work.

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            #6
            Come on you gotta admit. Ol' man Snyder has a ton of oddly and somewhat amusing junk. He is asking a boat load of money for it. That's gotta make it real and rare

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              let me smell with you. Who or what is Snyder

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                Drummer

                The Premier Purveyor of Eva Braun's Phantastic and Bottomless Pantie Drawers. You can find a wide assortment of color's at Snyder's Treasures.

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                  #9
                  Those are come-alongs, not handcuffs. The suspect is controlled by applying painful presure with these to one wrist and controlling the other arm. See here. http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...ht=come-alongs Markings are spurious. Why do idiots ruin nice collectibles with that hokey stamp.
                  Last edited by JoeW; 09-10-2009, 11:43 AM.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by m-e-h-t View Post
                    let me smell with you. Who or what is Snyder
                    Do a search on Snyder and you'll get a TON of threacs about him.

                    Bob

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                      #11
                      I always thought this thing was sm related cause the store keeper I bought my pair from gave me a strange look when I took them to the counter.

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                        #12
                        These items are difficult to identify to a particular time frame and manufacturer but I would suggest these may be post war DDR, IMO.

                        There are original examples of pre war or wartime manufactured pieces which are property marked to the Kriminalpolizei and also to August Schwarz, but these are very dificult to find.
                        Last edited by SiPo; 09-10-2009, 01:31 PM.

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                          #13
                          Up to a few years ago the dutch police had these as well.
                          Now they are (as far as I know) replaced by regular handcuffs.

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                            Originally posted by Bobwirtz View Post
                            Do a search on Snyder and you'll get a TON of threacs about him.

                            Bob
                            Come to think about it, in the Danish language a snyder is a fraud or a cheater.... Fits pretty well

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                              I have seen these types of handcuffs before - notably used by the DDR's Stasi and police - they are nicknamed "come-alongs" because they are twisted around wrists to painfully drag a suspect away.

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