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National Handcuff Day
February 20th is National Handcuff Day. February 20, 1912 was when George A Carney was granted his patent no. 1,017,955 on his new "swing-thru arm" design for a new handcuff. James M. Gill purchased this patent and on June 22, 1914 and started the Peerless Handcuff Co. After James Gill met with Joseph Wesson, Joseph Wesson along with Edward S. Pomeroy designed a new improved lock mechanism for Carney's handcuff design, and filed for a patent on January 2, 1915 and on October 19, 1915 was granted patent no. 1,157,135. With these two patents the now "Modern Handcuff" was born and the Peerless Handcuff Company began, having the handcuffs manufactured by Smith & Wesson for them.
Shown are the two patent drawings and an example of the Peerless Patent Model Handcuff manufactured by Smith & Wesson.
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Hands behind your back. Do it, now.
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I would have thought this would have fallen closer to Valentine’s Day!
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February 20th is National Handcuff Day.
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Dave,
Thanks for reminding us and thanks for the history
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02-20-2020, 01:54 PM
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Purchased my Pearless cuffs in 1968 (we were not issued handcuffs), used them for the next 30 years & I still have them.
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I would have thought this would have fallen closer to Valentine’s Day!
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That's a different kind of handcuffs.
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Hands behind ya back! Spread 'em!
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That's a different kind of handcuffs.
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Mine came with a leather strap and red ball.....
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02-21-2020, 12:28 PM
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That train went off the tracks very quickly.
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I would have thought this would have fallen closer to Valentine’s Day!
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That's a different kind of handcuffs.
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I still have my first set of handcuffs purchased in 1978. They were S&W Model 90 Nickel. I carried them until retirement (37 Years). I still have the original box and wax paper.
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I`ll have to tell the wife....
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These are somewhat uncommon....1975
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Xfuzz,
Nice example.
The Model 926 Airweight Polished and the Model 925 Airweight Nickel were both introduced in 1958.
The Model 926 Airweight Polished were manufactured through 1978.
The Model 925 Airweight Nickel was dropped from production by 1968.
Attached are examples of both plus a pair of Model 926 Factory Engraved by Domingos Joaquim.
Dave
P.S. Xfuzz, yours appear to be a Model 925 Airweight Nickel in a M-926 Airweight Polished box.
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The engraved ones are NICE! Never seen anything like those.
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The engraved ones are NICE! Never seen anything like those.
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Here is a view of each side and the factory letter I received from Roy Jinks.
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Dave —I remembered an old tribute thread from when I first joined and just searched and “found” it. What a treasure you have there. I notice this is a 10 star thread with no stars! It is about to get 5 after I hit post quick reply!
In honor of the late engraver D.J.
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PS. Dave are you coming to Tulsa? Bringing that beautiful collection? I would love to see in person.
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PS. Dave are you coming to Tulsa? Bringing that beautiful collection? I would love to see in person.
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6518John,
Yes I will be in Tulsa. My display will be all handcuff models and most versions of each model, manufactured by S&W for the Peerless Handcuff Company & all Peerless handcuffs manufactured post S&W that used the Wesson's, Pomeroy & Neal patents. In addition, I will display all models S&W manufactured under their logo beginning in 1952 through present day. I will also have several special examples I received from Roy Jinks, copies of patents, scanned copies of contracts, work orders, in-house communications for the handcuffs manufactured for Peerless, and much more handcuff related items. Yes, the engraved Domingos Joaquim set will be there along with the hand carved granite eagle head pencil holder by Domingos Joaquim.
This will probably be the only time I will display this extensive collection. I have displayed parts before at previous symposiums, but not the complete collection that I have now.
My last big display was at the Kansas City symposium in 2013 and I displayed it in a jail cell I constructed. The jail cell will not begin to hold the display this year, so it will not be there.
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Simply amazing! I remember seeing these pictures.
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Somewhere around 1980 a new type handcuff came out with the key much like the security key for vending machines. I don't recall the manufacture- possible S&W ??
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Somewhere around 1980 a new type handcuff came out with the key much like the security key for vending machines. I don't recall the manufacture- possible S&W ??
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jimmyj,
In 1969 S&W introduced the "New Model 94 Maximum Security Handcuffs."
There were 3 versions of the Model 94.
They made cuffs that used a "standard" key that was marked N or was blank.
The also made "Restricted" ones that used special cut keys marked:
H, L, D, G, E, R & M
The M-94 Version 1 has two right hand cuffs. The version 2 had a right & left hand cuff. The version 3 had a right & left hand cuff and a smooth pivot hinge.
Shown:
A M-94 Version 1
A complete factory set of all key variations
A diagram showing the cuts for each key.
A M-94 Version 2
A M-94 Version 3
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I had a pair of old Peerless handcuffs that my dad bought at a yard sell.
I'm guessing their still in the Flagler County Sheriffs evidence locker...long story with a short ending.
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I still have a pair of Colt cuffs from the mid 70's, thing is, I have never run across another pair or anyone that has ever seen them before.
Could they be that rare ?
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Any of you old law dogs ever get a call where a kid has locked him/herself with a pair of cuffs and no key? The parents just about always give you the cuffs. I have several pair I got like this. One my key would not fit but I still got it open with a bobby pin.
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I’ll be sure to let buxom wifey know.
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Not a kid........but slightly older and definitively more embarrassed.
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When I did security work in the early-to-mid 1970's one of my purchases was a set of Peerless Handcuffs. I don't recall ever having used them; they were more of a 'just in case' item than anything else. One agency discouraged my carrying them but another practically insisted on it.
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Interesting post here....
First off I'm not a handcuff collector but have several pairs. The 1 pair in picture were my fathers. Dad was LE for 35+ years and I obtained the antique pair when he passed several years ago.
They were his first pair when he became a deputy sheriff in 1956 or so.
The other pair that are stamped with some agency markings I don't know where they came from.
Anyway see pics and offer any information you can on either pair.
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