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HOUDINI CONNECTIONS

Challenge
STRAIT-JACKET

 


From the earliest days of my interest in HOUDINI, designing a totally escape-proof jacket was always an ambition. While learning (and practicing) all the tricks of the Escape Artist's trade, my mind always lept at the idea of preventing escape rather than using tricks to effect an escape.

This formidable jacket is the result of years of discussing and experimenting. It was made for a TV programme as the ultimate 'Escape-proof' strait-jacket challenge - and nobody has yet escaped from it - but not for want of trying.

As one of the earliest examples of my work, it is quite crudely hand-made but is as robust as ever. Double canvas sail-cloth and tough rough-dressed leather not only give it durability, but make it look (and feel) like the heavy-duty restraint it is.

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DETAILS OF SEVERAL SPECIALLY DESIGNED
SECURITY FEATURES

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1. Deep leather yoke prevents teeth getting to front arm-strap strap - so no gnawing the canvas.
2. Front strap is cinched with a snap-hook rather than buckle, so is also finger and teeth-proof.
3. Extra strap circles chest alone. This closes armholes of jacket snug and also restricts chest expansion - which can be very inhibiting during a long escape attempt.
4. Built-in pinion straps prevent crossed arms from being moved up or downwards.
5. Leather side loops prevent sliding arms.
6. Buckle for single through-crotch strap is positioned unusually high on the back, which makes reaching it almost impossible.

As long as the wearer is not able to walk around or get any leverage, this remains a formidable challenge ..... HOWEVER

OPEN-ENDED SLEEVES

 
 



This unusual feature was added more recently as an experiment.
It
allows a wearer to strap himself into the jacket - a process sometimes more
physically demanding than trying to escape.

Double 'D' rings at each sleeve-end require a separate strap to close and link them together - a process which suggests a chance of escape - but because sleeves are extra long - once closed and tightened, this strap can not (usually) be re-opened without outside assistance.

Many people have tried to prove that the sleeves being open-ended reduces the efficiency of the jacket - but so far the jacket remains espcape-proof.

Since it was first made nearly thirty years ago this jacket has sucessfully provide the ultimate challenge - but there's always somebody eager to 'have a go' .

 

Size: fits well up to 46 inch chest but can close down for smaller would-be Escape Artists.

Condition: Natural coloured canvas and tough gray unfinished leather (originally from a welder’s safety jacket) give the garment a very dramatic appearance. Years of heavy use have left battle scars and stains, but this is still a super-efficient restraint with many hours/years of challenge left in it.

 
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