When it causes that much emotion, it was worth it. Even if you're figuring to yourself, Did I spend too much, How am I going to pay for it, etc. is part of the emotion, that's fine. I've done it myself with no regrets.
Enjoy the cuffs,
Kevin
Re: OK. Who Won It?
October 19 2009, 6:10 PM
Congratulations Gordon!
You never regret adding a really good cuff to your collection.
Lars
Congratulations Gordon
October 19 2009, 6:14 PM
As most of us know, Gordon has just purchased a very rare Delestatius
handcuff. I believe it is the patent model. Although it has no tag,
it matches the patent drawings exactly, is made of brass, and although it appears to have been taken apart, I don't think it has been. Great cuff to
a great collection. I am proud to just say I was high bidder for several hours
at $10.49. Oh well, too bad it didn't last! John
Ian McColl
Re: OK. Who Won It?
October 19 2009, 7:28 PM
did anyone get the photos with TARRC stamped on the back?
Ian
Gordon
Re: OK. Who Won It?
October 19 2009, 7:44 PM
Not funny Ian
Gordon
Re: OK. Who Won It?
October 20 2009, 2:06 AM
Hi Gordon,
my congratulations, really a very nice cuff!
Michael
Kevin Connolly
Re: OK. Who Won It?
October 20 2009, 8:46 AM
With at least 15 unique bidders on this, I'm surprised that more haven't chime in. They must really be depressed.
Well, you know you'll have the top slot on Joe's monthly handcuff round-up. It might even be a feature on top of the page.
Great Cuff
October 20 2009, 9:15 AM
Great handcuff to a superb collection. Well done Gordon.
Michael Lee
Re: OK. Who Won It?
October 20 2009, 10:29 PM
Congrats Gordon-
I had 2nd thoughts when bidding went to 4Gs
A Beautiful restraint....When do I get a shot at it ?
Michael Lee
Challenge Escape Artist
Brad
Delastatius
October 25 2009, 10:38 PM
Congrats, Gordon. What a piece. Is there another somewhere in this world or is it the only one that looks like the patent?
I only missed it by $1000.
Time for some side-by-side photos with some "usual" Delestatius.