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AGYN5555
04-12-2006, 06:12 PM
Hi all,
I collect vintage bondage pictures circ 1940s, 1950, 1960s such as Irving Klaw, Nutrix and john willie to name but a few. Im going to upload my collection soon as I've just joined. Im trying to find other bondage pics here but ive seen about just 3 ? Is there very little, because I cant find any?
Regards
sams198
12-04-2006, 05:50 AM
I'm a bondage fan as well. I tend to like 60's-70's stuff. I have some photos as well, though not that many. I'll post them a little later. Right now, with the holidays approaching like a freight train and I'm trying to relocate two states away, I'll be a little busy.
retrofreak
12-04-2006, 06:28 PM
yep there's too little of them here, klaw pictures are great
I'll post some soon
forreal
08-23-2008, 06:17 AM
i am a fan of bondage , looking forward to the posts
Fantazmaster
09-11-2008, 08:20 AM
Irving /Klaw and other Vintage Bondage Images?I think I have a few of these in my collection.....
EevilJ
09-23-2008, 03:10 AM
It's good to see there are some other bondage fans here. I was feeling lonely. I love bondage, "forced" sex and "classic roughies". Unfortunately, the vast majority of the stuff I own is from the 80's or later, thus disqualifying it for this forum. I'll be on the lookout for anything I can share and be watching- with baited breath- for stuff that others may have.
If anyone has scans of American mags from the 80's, feel free to PM me and we can discuss them. I love that stuff.
Fantazmaster
09-23-2008, 10:59 AM
Thanks for the reply and your comments there EevilJ! Here I was beginning to wonder if anyone ever visited this topic or not.
You are exactly right that 80's plus images are far easier to find in this area than in the pre-80 years. However, I have been surprised to discover there were others wel before Irving Klaw and Bettie Page that delved into Bondage themes.
EevilJ
09-28-2008, 03:44 PM
Very nice stuff, Fantazmaster.
I've always known that there was bondage stuff prior to Klaw and even seen some of the really old vintage stuff, but for me the hot stuff didn't occur until the mid 70's through the late 90's; stuff from mag publishers like LDL, TAO, and Harmony. The models in these pics had a really cool "DiD" quality to them and many of the earlier titles (70's and early 80's) were very sexually descriptive in their text. Mags like Kidnap: The Tyler Files , Roped and Raped, and Teenagers in Bondage (relax, folks... the "Teenagers" were always 18 or over. Most looked late 20's) were the hottest things I'd ever seen. I've always wished people would scan them and put them online. I've only ever seen two torrent files of them on torrent shares.
Like I said, the board rules forbid me from putting up most of the pics I have because they are either too new or I can't identify the models and they are from mid 80's. That is a shame. Here's a couple, though,from mags that I'm pretty sure are pre-80's.
forreal
10-26-2008, 01:47 PM
where do i post vintage bondage?
kevin
10-27-2008, 12:08 AM
where do i post vintage bondage?
Setting up a folder now, not sure if your album will get as much exposure as the gallery forreal - I thought we had one, vintage mistress is in the gallery but that's the opposite :wink:
forreal
10-29-2008, 05:14 PM
Setting up a folder now, not sure if your album will get as much exposure as the gallery forreal - I thought we had one, vintage mistress is in the gallery but that's the opposite :wink:
please lt me know when the folder is up. i have lots to post
Bort Dink
10-30-2008, 11:04 PM
The Japanese seem to be heavy into restraint and bondgae, even during the "Pink Eiga" period back in the 60's. There was a time when I would get a kick out of all these Japanese porn movies (censored as they were) with this little bald dude whom I called the "rope master", who could put the Boy Scouts to shame with all the many elaborate knots he'd tie the girls up into. I didn't collect any mags though as they were all banned where I was at the time. Klaw had his day and Bettie Page really made the form popular. But stuff from my golden age (1970 - 1990) I really wasn't much interested in, so I never collected it. I'd have to see if there are any pics in all the mags I acquired from that 60's to 80's period....
Bort Dink
12-09-2008, 04:34 PM
Detective mags seem to have a lot of bondage and restraint covers. I notice that those sell the best on Ebay....
papabear3333
08-02-2009, 08:05 PM
Me too, where did you get the Bynam avatar photo? I don't have that one
papabear3333
08-02-2009, 08:08 PM
Did the bondage folder ever get created? If so where? I want to post, but I need to find out how to reduce the KByte size of my scans. I'm new to this.
cognos
11-11-2010, 05:42 AM
JOHN WILLIE'S WOMEN IN BONDAGE
Okay, we've probably all heard it, or said it, or at least silently nurtured the heretical thought — there have been plenty of better rope-tiers than the great John Willie. He was simply not in the same league as Carl McGuire or Jay Edwards when it conies to the rigorous and stylish application of rope. Nor did he strive for a graphic appeal in his photography that could remotely considered artistic: most of his work was eminently snapshot-style.
But these technical shortcomings are completely insignificant. John Willie is a classic example of spirit and attitude overshadowing material flaws. If his photography was snapshot quality, so did it benefit from the immediacy and vividness of the best snapshots or even the best journalistic photography. And that's undoubtedly what Willie wanted to convey, and so often did convey — a stirring realism that counterpointed his unparalleled sense of fantasy.
Take, for example, the bondages Willie created by placing his curly-haired little blonde model in a dingy storeroom (pages 5 to 7). The positions themselves are rudimentary — with the exception of an imaginative cross-ankle tie — but Willie uses the graffiti-scrawled walls and shabby wooden floors to accentuate his model's imperiled innocence. Would any viewer deny that these images stimulate their own fantasies far more than the same bondages could have done in a more antiseptic environment?
Although there were illustrators of bondage themes before John Willie, his "The Race For The Gold Cup" was the first extended bondage narrative. When JW laid down pen and ink and took up the camera, he often utilized the story form that both he and his clients found so gratifying. Beginning on page 30, Willie again dramatically pits binder against bondee in "The Lazy Room-mate". Ropework quality throughout the scenario varies from indifferent to excellent, but Willie's unquenchable enthusiasm for the conflict between the bound and gagged damsel and her rope-wielding nemesis is never in doubt. Neither is his skill in portraying the confrontation so vibrantly that he remains, more than 30 years after his death, the master of us all.
Eric Holman
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