maumau59
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very cruel!
very cruel!
Poor Elise! Unfortunately for her, but fortunately for us, she always deserves better!
She's a mess, but a beautiful mess.
She is indeed!She's a mess, but a beautiful mess.
Of course you're right: we are the fortunate ones!Poor Elise! Unfortunately for her, but fortunately for us, she always deserves better!
Hi all, some new work. Enjoy!
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Hi all, some new work. Enjoy!
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You really do know how to treat a lady.Hi all, some new work. Enjoy!
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On of the best strappado pics. Thx a lot.Another strappado I like a lot.
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We will return after 4 hours, and hang a 25 lb weight on her ankles.
Sorry, I do not know. Found them on the net somewhere long forgotten.On of the best strappado pics. Thx a lot.
Any idea about the original source?
Who is the photographer?
Love the device/position in picture 4Just the replacement of the missing work:
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It's very close to the Austrian Ladder, where there would be a winch roller at the bottom to pull her down till the shoulders dislocate. I read somewhere that a studded roller was sometimes wedged between the victim's back and the ladder then worked up and down from the knees to the shoulders, though I can't confirm the historical truth to that. A thorougly lovely torture though.Love the device/position in picture 4
Thank you, Eileen!Love the device/position in picture 4
That's what we want: no interference and - of course - soundproof!Perfect place for long-lasting action, without interference and soundproof.
A nice way to torture, indeed! If I find the right examples, I'll try to make a work of it.It's very close to the Austrian Ladder, where there would be a winch roller at the bottom to pull her down till the shoulders dislocate. I read somewhere that a studded roller was sometimes wedged between the victim's back and the ladder then worked up and down from the knees to the shoulders, though I can't confirm the historical truth to that. A thorougly lovely torture though.
Ah! That explains a lot. Thank you, Maumau!Hi Pino. Do you remember that you asked me why sometimes you see the number of “visits” on our works, with the number of views (which do not always correspond to judgments)? I think I understood: it depends on the format of what you post: if the drawing or photo is larger you see that number, if you post the smaller format (which is what our “guests” of the Forum prefer) that number is not seen. I think the reason is this: now that I publish in small format, in fact, I no longer have that data. At least this is my opinion, but maybe the reason is different…